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This article explores what makes German metal music sound distinct, focusing on the 1980s and 1990s. Through interviews with three influential German music producers, the study investigates how cultural influences shaped the recording and performance styles of German metal bands. It highlights unique aspects, such as precision in rhythm and specific production techniques, which helped define the ‘Teutonic’ sound. The research provides insight into how these cultural and technical elements made German metal stand out internationally and contributed to the genre's evolution.

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This article provides a rare examination of the cultural and technical elements that shaped German metal music during its formative years in the 1980s and 1990s. By interviewing key producers behind iconic German bands, it uncovers unique production and performance practices that contributed to the distinct ‘Teutonic’ sound. This work is timely as interest in metal music’s global history continues to grow, offering fresh perspectives on how cultural identity influences music production. The findings will help researchers, fans, and industry professionals better understand the interplay between culture and sound, while preserving an important chapter in metal music history.

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This page is a summary of: Culture-specific production and performance characteristics: An interview study with ‘Teutonic’ metal producers, Metal Music Studies, September 2021, Intellect,
DOI: 10.1386/mms_00059_1.
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