Nirvana - In Utero Multitracks - Wav __exclusive__ ●

Nirvana - In Utero Multitracks - Wav __exclusive__ ●

Why are we still obsessed with these WAVs thirty years later? Because In Utero is the last great analog rock album before the digital takeover (Pro Tools became standard only two years later). The multitracks are a time capsule of a specific, brutalist recording philosophy.

It's been over two decades since Nirvana's iconic album "In Utero" was released to critical acclaim. The album, produced by Steve Albini, was a raw and unbridled expression of the band's sound, featuring hits like "Heart-Shaped Box" and "Rape Me." But what fans didn't know was that the band had been working on a slew of additional tracks during the album sessions, which were thought to be lost forever. Nirvana - In Utero Multitracks - WAV

: Often found in high-quality leaked session packs. Why are we still obsessed with these WAVs thirty years later

Because Steve Albini favored a "natural" recording style, these tracks often include ambient room noise, drum bleed in the vocal mics, and the distinctive "kitchen" reverb used for Dave Grohl’s drums on tracks like "Very Ape". It's been over two decades since Nirvana's iconic