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  2. Reverse echo - Wikipedia

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    Reverse reverb is commonly used in shoegaze, particularly by such bands as My Bloody Valentine and Spacemen 3. It is also often used as a lead-in to vocal passages in hardstyle music, and various forms of EDM and pop music. The reverse reverb is applied to the first word or syllable of the vocal for a build-up effect or other-worldly sound.

  3. Rage for Order - Wikipedia

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    Despite the band's emphasis on keyboards and digital technology tricks such as the "reverse echo", Rage for Order was recorded and mixed in analog. On a short television documentary which aired in 1986, Scott Rockenfield stated that the drums were recorded in a stone warehouse using Le Mobile recording studios.

  4. Songs from the Wood - Wikipedia

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    Filled with imagery from medieval Britain (especially in the "Jack-in-the-Green", "Cup of Wonder", and "Ring Out Solstice Bells" lyrics), and ornamental folk arrangement (as in "Velvet Green" and "Fire at Midnight"), Songs From the Wood was a departure from the hard rock of earlier Jethro Tull material, though it still retained some of the band's older, progressive sound.

  5. The Happiest Days of Our Lives - Wikipedia

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    Waters's lead vocal is treated with a reverse echo. The song features an electric guitar with an added delay effect and an electric bass playing staccato punctuations of the chordal root notes. The bass and guitar figure heard during the verses, G to A, is similar to the one in "Waiting for the Worms", a

  6. David Lindley (musician) - Wikipedia

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    David Perry Lindley was born in San Marino, California, to Margaret (née Wells) and John Royal Young Lindley (brother of actress Loretta Young) on March 21, 1944. [8] [3] When Lindley was growing up in Los Angeles, his father had an extensive collection of 78 rpm records that included Korean folk and Indian sitar music, as well as Spanish classical guitarists Andrés Segovia and Carlos Montoya.

  7. List of Falling in Reverse band members - Wikipedia

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    Falling in Reverse is an American rock band based in Las Vegas, Nevada that formed in 2008 by lead vocalist Ronnie Radke while he was incarcerated. [1] The band is currently led by lead vocalist Radke, alongside guitarist Christian Thompson, bassist Tyler Burgess and drummer Luke Holland, who started as a touring drummer but officially joined the band shortly after.

  8. David Torn - Wikipedia

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    David M. Torn (born May 26, 1953) [1] is an American guitarist, composer, and producer. He is known for combining electronic and acoustic instruments and for his use of looping . Background

  9. David Malachowski - Wikipedia

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    David Frank Malachowski (January 16, 1955 – September 29, 2022) was an American guitarist, producer, composer, singer, musical director and journalist who resided in Manhattan, New York.