Scott Burns (record producer)

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]

Scott Burns
Genres
OccupationsComposer, mastering engineer, mixing engineer, producer
Years active
  • 1987–1996
    (Full-time)
  • 1998–present
    (Part-time)

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

ReleaseBandYear
AnticapitalAssück1991
Rites of the Black MassAcheron1991
BlindspotAssück1992
Misery IndexAssück1996
Eaten Back to LifeCannibal Corpse1990
Butchered at BirthCannibal Corpse1991
Tomb of the MutilatedCannibal Corpse1992
El Infierno de DanteTransmetal1993
The BleedingCannibal Corpse1994
VileCannibal Corpse1996
Piece of TimeAtheist1989
Unquestionable PresenceAtheist1991
HallucinationsAtrocity1990
BeliefsAWAKE!1989
To the Gory EndCancer1990
Death Shall RiseCancer1991
DemoCynic1990
DemoCynic1991
FocusCynic1993
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
The Erosion of Sanity Gorguts 1993
Refuse to Crawl The Guff 1991
Syzygial Miscreancy Hellwitch 1990
Demented Hideous Corpse 1992
Voracious Contempt Internal Bleeding 1996

References

  1. 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 23, 2009. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  2. "Deicide Interview". Mourning the Ancient. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  3. "Scott Burns Interview". Voices From the Darkside. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
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