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electrical 07-03-2007 01:40 AM

Ask a music scene micro celebrity
 
From this thread:

I have traveled in the music scene as a musician and recording engineer for better than 25 years. I have worked on a couple thousand records, some of them with famous rockstars, though most of them you're probably never heard of. I know a lot about making records, recording technology, touring, being in a rock band and the like. I own Electrical Audio, a 2-studio recording complex in Chicago, Illinois, where I make records every day.

I will answer any questions related to being in a touring/recording rock band, working in the studio with musicians both great and famous, making records, brushes with actual rock star celebrities, etc.

In NLHE, I am a prolific donator. I can hold my own in 7stud.

Any questions?

PattdownManiac 07-03-2007 01:46 AM

Re: Ask a music scene micro celebrity
 
You are Steve Albini? That is awesome. Of all the people you've worked with what bands do you feel have the best musicianship.

whale_hunter 07-03-2007 02:09 AM

Re: Ask a music scene micro celebrity
 
Do you honestly feel like Cobain was a genuis? Or just a hard worker guy who hit the lotto?

electrical 07-03-2007 02:13 AM

Re: Ask a music scene micro celebrity
 
Pattdown, the Jesus Lizard was easily the best group of musicians I've ever worked with in terms of aggregate talent and ability, but I've worked with a bunch of incredible musicians on individual instruments. I have been most impressed by great drummers and great singers, because drumming and singing are the two most difficult things to do well.

Drummers:
Jim White (Dirty Three, Nina Nastasia)
Rey Washam (Scratch Acid, Big Boys, Rapeman, Ministry)
Britt Walford (Slint, Breeders)
Martin Atkins (Public Image Ltd, Ministry, Pigface)
Glenn Kotche (Wilco, Edith Frost)
Bun E. Carlos (Cheap Trick)
Dave Grohl (Nirvana)

Singers:
Nina Nastasia
Robin Zander (Cheap Trick)
Kim Deal (Pixies, Breeders)

Most recently, I had my mind blown by Joanna Newsom's playing on the harp. She is a wonder on that thing.

PattdownManiac 07-03-2007 02:15 AM

Re: Ask a music scene micro celebrity
 
Which album of her's did you record? She is so great!

Limesparks 07-03-2007 02:32 AM

Re: Ask a music scene micro celebrity
 
Micro? Albini? from Big Black? every indie rock band's dream producer?

Any other avid card players among your contemporaries? Regular card games in Frank Black's or PJ Harvey's basement or somesuch that I'm missing out on?

Also, thanks for the sheer awesomeness of:
Surfer Rosa
In Utero
Goat
Transaction de Novo
Arise Therefore
I'm sure there's like 50 more in my meager collection that I'm not thinking of.

MikeyPatriot 07-03-2007 02:35 AM

Re: Ask a music scene micro celebrity
 
My ladyfriend tells me that your original mix of In Utero was not green lighted by their label, and they went with a different mix/track list. She claims that your version is floating somewhere (she says a coworker has it on his iPod) and she's wondering how she could get a hold of it?

EDIT: She also would like to know the rate you charge to record at your studio? Whether you or someone else is the engineer.

thepizzlefosho 07-03-2007 02:41 AM

Re: Ask a music scene micro celebrity
 
this thread is very close to delivering. please answer the others questions and continue providing additional intriguing information.

electrical 07-03-2007 02:41 AM

Re: Ask a music scene micro celebrity
 
Genius is a weird and inappropriate word, and hard work is underrated, but Kurt Cobain had a distinct and personal take on the world, and generally, when someone strikes a chord with his audience, that's what people respond to.

There were a lot of bands the "sounded like Nirvana" at the time Nirvana made it big, but none of them have had the same long-lasting influence. I have to admit that I wasn't particularly a fan of Nirvana when I was asked to work on In Utero, but during the course of making the record I came to appreciate that they were genuine about their band and their music, that Kurt was capable of sophisticated thinking, and that they and their music were unique.

If you think of the other bajillion-sellers of the Nineties, not very many of them have survived as significant influences today. I think there's a reason beyond luck for that to be the case.

PattdownManiac 07-03-2007 02:43 AM

Re: Ask a music scene micro celebrity
 
Who were the worst musicians? Any guys that could barely play their instruments?


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