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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] [2]
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. [3] [4]
In 2023, Burns was the subject of the David E. Gehlke biography The Scott Burns Sessions: A Life in Death Metal 1987–1997, which documents his career and albums produced at Morrisound and features interviews with him and other artists involved in their creation. [5] [6] [7] Following its release, Burns made a rare public appearance at the 2024 Decibel Metal and Beer Festival in Philadelphia. [8]
Year | Band | Release | Role |
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1988 | Death | Leprosy | Engineering [9] |
1989 | Amon | Sacrificial (Demo) | Mixing [10] [11] |
The Guff | The Art of Deception (Demo) | Engineering [12] | |
Sepultura | Beneath the Remains | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [13] | |
Obituary | Slowly We Rot | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [14] | |
Atheist | Piece of Time | Producer, Engineering [15] | |
Terrorizer | World Downfall | Engineering [16] | |
Awake! | Beliefs (EP) | Producer, Engineering [17] | |
1990 | Assück | Necrosalvation (EP) | Engineering [18] |
Cynic | Demo 1990 | Producer, Engineering [19] | |
Death | Spiritual Healing | Producer, Mixing [20] | |
Cancer | To the Gory End | Producer, Mixing [21] | |
Deicide | Deicide | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [22] | |
Napalm Death | Harmony Corruption | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [23] | |
Napalm Death | Suffer the Children | Producer, Engineer, Mixing [24] | |
Cannibal Corpse | Eaten Back to Life | Producer, Engineering [25] | |
Demolition Hammer | Tortured Existence | Producer, Engineer, Mixing [26] | |
Obituary | Cause of Death | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [27] | |
Master | Master | Producer, Engineer, Mixing [28] | |
Atrocity | Hallucinations | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [29] | |
Exhorder | Slaughter in the Vatican | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [30] | |
Various artists | At Death's Door (A Collection of Brutal Death Metal) | Producer (tracks 1, 3, 6, 8, 9 & 12) [31] | |
Hellwitch | Syzygial Miscreancy | Engineering [32] | |
Overthrow | Within Suffering | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [33] | |
1991 | Cynic | Demo 1991 | Producer, Engineering [34] |
Acheron | Rites of the Black Mass (Demo) | Producer [35] | |
The Guff | Refuse to Crawl (Demo) | Producer, Engineering [36] | |
Skeletal Earth | Eulogy for a Dying Fetus | Producer, Engineering [37] | |
Sepultura | Arise | Producer, Engineering, Lyrical assistance & translation [38] | |
Slap of Reality | Fletch (EP) | Producer, Engineer [39] | |
Malevolent Creation | The Ten Commandments | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [40] | |
Devastation | Idolatry | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [41] | |
Cancer | Death Shall Rise | Producer [42] | |
Cannibal Corpse | Butchered at Birth | Producer, Engineering [43] | |
Loudblast | Disincarnate | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [44] | |
Massacre | From Beyond | Engineering [45] | |
Atheist | Unquestionable Presence | Producer [46] | |
Pestilence | Testimony of the Ancients | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [47] | |
Gorguts | Considered Dead | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [48] | |
Death | Human | Producer, Mixing [49] | |
Suffocation | Effigy of the Forgotten | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [50] | |
Assück | Anticapital | Producer, Engineering [51] | |
Master | On the Seventh Day God Created... Master | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [52] | |
1992 | Assück | Blindspot (EP) | Producer, Engineering [53] |
Disincarnate | Soul Erosion (Demo) | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [54] | |
Hideous Corpse | Demented (Demo) | Mixing [55] | |
Sepultura | Third World Posse (EP) | Producer (track 1), Mixing (track 2) [56] | |
Speckmann Project | Speckmann Project | Producer [57] | |
The Guff | Jackass Live | Producer, Engineering [58] | |
No Return | Contamination Rises | N/A [59] | |
Acheron | Rites of the Black Mass | Producer, Engineering [60] | |
Obituary | The End Complete | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [61] | |
Deicide | Legion | Engineering, Mixing [62] | |
Malevolent Creation | Retribution | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [63] | |
Assück | State to State (EP) | Engineering [64] | |
Solstice | Solstice | Engineering, Mixing [65] | |
Cannibal Corpse | Tomb of the Mutilated | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [66] | |
1993 | Raped Ape | Terminal Reality (EP) | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [67] |
Skeletal Earth | Dreighphuck (EP) | Producer [68] | |
Various artists | At Death's Door II | Producer (tracks 2, 4, 7 & 8) [69] | |
Resurrection | Embalmed Existence | Producer, Engineering [70] | |
Death | Individual Thought Patterns | Producer, Engineering [71] | |
Cynic | Focus | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [72] | |
Transmetal | El Infierno de Dante (also available as Dante's Inferno) | Producer, Mixing [73] | |
Loudblast | Sublime Dementia | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [74] | |
Hellwitch | Terraasymmetry (EP) | Engineering [75] | |
Loudblast | Cross the Threshold (EP) | Producer, Mixing (track 6) [76] | |
1994 | Skeletal Earth | Dē.ĕv'ṓ.lū'shŭn | Producer [77] |
Cannibal Corpse | The Bleeding | Producer, Engineering, Mixing, Mastering [78] | |
Psychotic Waltz | Mosquito | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [79] | |
Obituary | World Demise | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [80] | |
KMFDM | Glory | Remixing (track 6, "Move On") [81] | |
1995 | Jason Rawhead | Dehumanized | Producer, Engineering [82] |
Deicide | Once upon the Cross | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [83] | |
Suffocation | Pierced from Within | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [84] | |
Six Feet Under | Haunted | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [85] | |
Internal Bleeding | Voracious Contempt | Mixing [86] | |
1996 | Sean Malone | Cortlandt | Producer, Engineering [87] |
Transmetal | México bárbaro | Producer, Mixing, Mastering [88] | |
Transmetal | El llamado de la hembra | Producer [89] | |
Cannibal Corpse | Vile | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [90] | |
Psychotic Waltz | Bleeding | Engineering [91] | |
Monstrosity | Millennium | Producer, Mixing [92] | |
1997 | Assück | Misery Index | Engineering [93] |
Malevolent Creation | In Cold Blood | Producer, Engineering [94] | |
Sadus | Elements of Anger | Producer, Mixing, Mastering [95] | |
Deicide | Serpents of the Light | Producer, Engineering, Mixing [96] | |
1998 | Suffocation | Despise the Sun (EP) | Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Mastering [97] |
KMFDM | Agogo | Remixing (track 8, "Hole in the Wall") [98] | |
2003 | Gordian Knot | Emergent | Producer [99] |
2005 | Obituary | Frozen in Time | Producer [100] |
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