I stumbled across these recordings recently when I was on a Bruckner kick. They're pretty different, but highly personal readings with a very warm and bass-y mix from ATMA Classique. A lot of the big moments sound organ-like, which is of course appropriate for Bruckner. For a quick example, check out the last chord of many of the symphonies on YouTube or Spotify, especially the 8th... whew. They may not have the soaring majesty of Karajan (DG '70s) or Wand (RCA), or the determined focus of Skrowaczewski (Oehms), but Nézet-Séguin does a good job of capturing the "meditative" aspect of Bruckner's music without being too Celibidache-slow. The set might be a bit more soft-edged than we're used to, but it's probably one of my new favorites along with Skrowaczewski and the ongoing Nelsons (DG) one. I think those three strike a good balance with each other for modern sets.