So this company EarthQuaker Devices, which makes pretty cool pedals, does this series of videos where they have famous and semi-famous musicians and engineers show off their gear. Lately these videos have been pretty great. This morning I watched one with legendary musician and producer Steve Albini which I really enjoyed. There was also a great one with Lee Ranaldo from Sonic Youth which I also really liked. Check 'em out!
Show Us Your Junk! Ep. 23 - Steve Albini
Show Us Your Junk! Ep. 18 - Lee Ranaldo
Show Us Your Junk!
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Ooh, these look very exciting. I'm watching the Steve Albini one now, it's awesome, I love it. Just got to the "I have the worst pedals ever" bit, lol!!
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These are great! Thanks again for posting. I really enjoyed the Mark Mothersbaugh and Dan the Automator videos too, and I'm going to watch some more!
(I love Mark Mothersbaugh's circular building an Dan the Automator's amazing keyboard collection.)
(I love Mark Mothersbaugh's circular building an Dan the Automator's amazing keyboard collection.)
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Watching the Steve Albini one now, after an old bandmate sent it my way as well. This brings back memories! The first band I was ever in (with said bandmate) recorded an album at Electrical Audio, with Greg Norman, in Studio B. We stayed there and met Steve Albini and the studio cats and also some of the guys from Fucked Up, who were recording an album in Studio A at the same time. We probably could have done just fine recording at some studio that was cheaper and closer to home, but I'm happy to have had the experience.
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Wow, that's awesome!! Definitely sounds worth it. The album sounds great, too.owl wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:16 pmWatching the Steve Albini one now, after an old bandmate sent it my way as well. This brings back memories! The first band I was ever in (with said bandmate) recorded an album at Electrical Audio, with Greg Norman, in Studio B. We stayed there and met Steve Albini and the studio cats and also some of the guys from Fucked Up, who were recording an album in Studio A at the same time. We probably could have done just fine recording at some studio that was cheaper and closer to home, but I'm happy to have had the experience.
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aw thank you!
this might be old news for anyone who's been doing this for a long time, but the whole analog-only recording and mixing experience is also a super interesting contrast to all the piecemeal digital recording I do these days. Lots of instant decisions on whether a take is good enough, next to no backup/second takes, very little ability to "fix in post," and the engineer riding all the faders during the mixdown is really artful and impressive to behold.
this might be old news for anyone who's been doing this for a long time, but the whole analog-only recording and mixing experience is also a super interesting contrast to all the piecemeal digital recording I do these days. Lots of instant decisions on whether a take is good enough, next to no backup/second takes, very little ability to "fix in post," and the engineer riding all the faders during the mixdown is really artful and impressive to behold.