Dimmu Borgir - The Serpentine Offering (Drum Cover)
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Link to the full band cover of this song: • Dimmu Borgir - The Ser...
Studio and Symphonic Version available on all streaming platforms.
Credits (Cover):
Cover performed by:
Lead vocals: Aïcha Finnleikr, Travis Worland
Guitars, bass, harmony vocals: Ivy Jayne Lance
Drums: Aron Hetsko
Cover production:
Drums arranged by: Aron Hetsko
Guitars, bass, synthesizers, orchestrations arranged by: Ivy Jayne Lance
Vocals arranged by: Aïcha Finnleikr, Ivy Jayne Lance, Travis Worland
Vocals self-engineered by: Aïcha Finnleikr, Travis Worland
Drums, guitars, bass, vocals, synthesizers, orchestrations engineered by: Ivy Jayne Lance
Mixed, mastered by: Ivy Jayne Lance
Additional microphones for drums provided by: Hakeem Cuauhtémoc De Hoyos
No audio samples were used from either original or unofficial sources of “The Serpentine Offering” in the final publication of this cover. The majority of synthesizers & orchestration use EastWest Sounds libraries, such as “Symphonic Orchestra” and “Symphonic Choirs” also originally used on the production and published versions of “In Sorte Diaboli” and its contents, in effort to pay homage to the source material. Additional modern libraries from EastWest Sounds and other virtual instruments were used in conjunction with the aforementioned libraries. All parts were re-created, re-arranged, and expanded upon by ear by Ivy Jayne Lance, with further inspiration from arrangements by Gaute Storås on Dimmu Borgir’s album “Abrahadabra”, published in 2010 by Nuclear Blast
The Xebellian Triangle logo by: Vojtěch “Moonroot” Doubek
Cover Artwork by: John Ramos of Death Adder Design
Cover Artwork models: Lee and “Sephiroth” Payne (special thanks to Ryan Payne)
Cover Artwork photography by: Ivy Jayne Lance
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Good track 🤘🏻 Great work, cheers
great work!!!
Very nice! Thanks 🙂
Brutal🎉
Cant wait to see whats next!! \,,/
Hey bro maybe you should consider a bit brighter and heavier crashes for metal? Yours sound quite pale in such music, to me at least.
Great job on the song anyways.