but Burzum used fuzz as a production aesthetic. it wasnt a bad guitar sound. it was an entire feeling. your music doesnt have the same atmosphere as any Burzum album. Your sound requires a cleaner more precise tone/production. The fuzz on yours is a result of poor production/recording/mastering/guitar distortion choice, not the distortion of an entire recording to give it a dirtier more un-mainstream atmospheric sound.
Think about it, if Burzum/Xasthur/Darkthrone/Judas Iscariot/Graveland etc etc had recorded their albums wth Bob Rock on Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifiers, they wouldn't have been half as good.
EDIT: I have no idea why I happened to be in your forum just as Burzum was mentioned. I blame Odin. and the cold north winter moon frost.
but Burzum used fuzz as a production aesthetic. it wasnt a bad guitar sound. it was an entire feeling. your music doesnt have the same atmosphere as any Burzum album. Your sound requires a cleaner more precise tone/production. The fuzz on yours is a result of poor production/recording/mastering/guitar distortion choice, not the distortion of an entire recording to give it a dirtier more un-mainstream atmospheric sound.
Think about it, if Burzum/Xasthur/Darkthrone/Judas Iscariot/Graveland etc etc had recorded their albums wth Bob Rock on Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifiers, they wouldn't have been half as good.
EDIT: I have no idea why I happened to be in your forum just as Burzum was mentioned. I blame Odin. and the cold north winter moon frost.
Also check out Guitar Wolf and The Wildhearts' "Endless Nameless" album for ingenius uses of fuzz/distortion. Download 'Urge' by The Wildhearts for a quick tutorial on how to do it right....