Scott Burns | |
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Occupations | Composer, mastering engineer, mixing engineer, producer |
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Scott Burns is an American computer engineer and a former music producer of death metal records from late 1980s and 1990s. He was crucial to the emergence of the Florida death metal scene.[1]
He has produced many records for many famous death metal bands, including Death, Deicide, Cannibal Corpse, Sepultura, Obituary, Atheist, Transmetal, Suffocation, and Cynic. He has engineered some of the top genre-defining death metal albums such as Death's Human, Massacre's From Beyond, Obituary's Slowly We Rot, and Assück's Misery Index. He most recently worked on the album Frozen in Time (2005) by Obituary. Burns has since quit producing full-time to work in computer programming.[2][3]
Albums produced/mixed/engineered
Release | Band | Year |
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Rites of the Black Mass | Acheron | 1991 |
Anticapital | Assück | 1991 |
Blindspot | Assück | 1992 |
Misery Index | Assück | 1996 |
Piece of Time | Atheist | 1989 |
Unquestionable Presence | Atheist | 1991 |
Hallucinations | Atrocity | 1990 |
Beliefs | AWAKE! | 1989 |
To the Gory End | Cancer | 1990 |
Death Shall Rise | Cancer | 1991 |
Eaten Back to Life | Cannibal Corpse | 1990 |
Butchered at Birth | Cannibal Corpse | 1991 |
Tomb of the Mutilated | Cannibal Corpse | 1992 |
The Bleeding | Cannibal Corpse | 1994 |
Vile | Cannibal Corpse | 1996 |
Demo | Cynic | 1990 |
Demo | Cynic | 1991 |
Focus | Cynic | 1993 |
Leprosy | Death | 1988 |
Spiritual Healing | Death | 1990 |
Human | Death | 1991 |
Individual Thought Patterns | Death | 1993 |
Sacrificial (demo) | Deicide | 1989 |
Deicide | Deicide | 1990 |
Legion | Deicide | 1992 |
Once upon the Cross | Deicide | 1995 |
Serpents of the Light | Deicide | 1997 |
Tortured Existence | Demolition Hammer | 1990 |
Idolatry | Devastation | 1991 |
Soul Erosion (demo) | Disincarnate | 1992 |
Slaughter in the Vatican | Exhorder | 1990 |
Emergent | Gordian Knot | 2003 |
Considered Dead | Gorguts | 1991 |
Refuse to Crawl | The Guff | 1991 |
Syzygial Miscreancy | Hellwitch | 1990 |
Demented | Hideous Corpse | 1992 |
Voracious Contempt | Internal Bleeding | 1996 |
Glory (remixed "Move On") | KMFDM | 1993 |
Dehumanized | Jason Rawhead | 1995 |
Disincarnate | Loudblast | 1991 |
Sublime Dementia | Loudblast | 1993 |
The Ten Commandments | Malevolent Creation | 1990 |
Retribution | Malevolent Creation | 1992 |
In Cold Blood | Malevolent Creation | 1997 |
Master | Master | 1990 |
On the Seventh Day God Created ... Master | Master | 1991 |
From Beyond | Massacre | 1991 |
Millennium | Monstrosity | 1996 |
Harmony Corruption | Napalm Death | 1990 |
Suffer the Children | Napalm Death | 1990 |
Contamination Rises | No Return | 1992 |
Slowly We Rot | Obituary | 1989 |
Cause of Death | Obituary | 1990 |
The End Complete | Obituary | 1992 |
World Demise | Obituary | 1994 |
Frozen in Time | Obituary | 2005 |
Within Suffering | Overthrow | 1990 |
Testimony of the Ancients | Pestilence | 1991 |
Mosquito | Psychotic Waltz | 1994 |
Bleeding | Psychotic Waltz | 1996 |
Terminal Reality | Raped Ape | 1992 |
Embalmed Existence | Resurrection | 1993 |
Elements of Anger | Sadus | 1997 |
Solstice | Solstice | 1992 |
Cortlandt | Sean Malone | 1996 |
Beneath the Remains | Sepultura | 1989 |
Arise | Sepultura | 1991 |
Third World Posse | Sepultura | 1992 |
Haunted | Six Feet Under | 1995 |
Fletch | Slap of Reality | 1991 |
Eulogy for a Dying Fetus | Skeletal Earth | 1991 |
Speckmann Project | Speckmann Project | 1992 |
Effigy of the Forgotten | Suffocation | 1991 |
Pierced from Within | Suffocation | 1995 |
Despise the Sun | Suffocation | 1998 |
World Downfall (listed as engineer) | Terrorizer | 1989 |
El Infierno de Dante | Transmetal | 1993 |
Mexico Barbaro | Transmetal | 1996 |
At Death's Door | Various artists | 1990 |
At Death's Door II | Various artists | 1993 |
References
- ↑ Stevenson, Arielle (October 22, 2009). "The way the music died: The earliest days of Tampa Death Metal". Tampa Bay Times. Times Publishing Company. Archived from the original on October 27, 2009. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
- ↑ "Deicide Interview". Mourning the Ancient. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
- ↑ "Scott Burns Interview". Voices From the Darkside. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
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