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Steve Wilson of Porcupine Tree. He is the driving force behind that band, but he is also a producer and I absolutely love everything he's ever touched(Fish, Opeth, Blackfield, No Man, etc). I love the way this guy does vocal production, the arrangements and engineering behind them produce some fantastic sounds.
Also, Marillion. Not to pick two artists from a similar genre, but these guys have stuck to their vision and created quite a nice little cottage industry through skillfully adept, pioneering uses of the Internet. Plus their albums sound fantastic, especially their most recent one, Marbles. I piece on Dave Meegan, who produced that album, would be cool too.
Also, Marillion. Not to pick two artists from a similar genre, but these guys have stuck to their vision and created quite a nice little cottage industry through skillfully adept, pioneering uses of the Internet. Plus their albums sound fantastic, especially their most recent one, Marbles. I piece on Dave Meegan, who produced that album, would be cool too.
If I remember rightly - he's already been done (somethign to do with writting on amtrak trains - sticks in my mind)modernkicks wrote: Robin Guthrie could be an interesting read, too.
Done - recently I thinkjayf wrote: How about Rudy van Gelder?
Lives down the road from mered cross wrote:John Wood. Please.
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interviews!
roger linn (responsible for the emu sp1200 and mpc series samplers among others)
hip-hop guys that are studio nerds with big sounds:
sixtoo, dj krush, ken "duro" ifill..
spiritualized!!
old stuff im always excited about:
lee hazlewood
CAN's INNER SPACE studio (2 track?? sounds soooo great)
Neu!
Stereolab
any early hip-hop engineering..
the impossible tape op interview: lee 'scratch' perry
hip-hop guys that are studio nerds with big sounds:
sixtoo, dj krush, ken "duro" ifill..
spiritualized!!
old stuff im always excited about:
lee hazlewood
CAN's INNER SPACE studio (2 track?? sounds soooo great)
Neu!
Stereolab
any early hip-hop engineering..
the impossible tape op interview: lee 'scratch' perry
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Spot! I wanna read about what it was like recording the Crucifucks and Black Flag.
Genesis P-Orridge, Chris Carter, Cosey Fanni Tutti, and/or Sleazy.
Anyone who had anything to do with recording Sun Ra.
Genesis P-Orridge, Chris Carter, Cosey Fanni Tutti, and/or Sleazy.
Anyone who had anything to do with recording Sun Ra.
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