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Has there really not been a producers thread? Surprised.
Right, so, before we start, I know what you lot are like, so I'll just say this: Steve Albini records sound like utter shit. I contend this may well be one of the best-produced singles of the last 10 years. Holgar Czukay (ok, editor, but you know what I mean) is genuinely amazing. Sometimes. I heard Jim O'Rourke's new record the other day - really, really lovely sound to it. He can go on the list of good producers. Throwing this out there. Yes?
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This is difficult. I'll go with Tony Visconti.
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The ones I grew up listening to. Endino + Albini. I like that dirty sorta sound.
Jimmy Page has done some interesting stuff. Tom Smith.
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i am a big joe meek lee hazelwood and phil spector fan.
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Still Dre is totally minimalist. So is drop its like its hot. Snip an interesting fragment of a song and Loop it.
Still Dre is a great song. Except the line "Bar-b Ques every day".
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Yeah, O'Rourke is one of my favorites, his work with Stereolab and Gastr Del Sol is amazing. Didn't he produce that last Brainaic EP too? Great stuff.
My absolute favorite producer is Scott Colburn; he's almost like a 4th member of Sun City Girls at times (as well as producing lots of their side projects and whatnot); he produced every one of their albums between 1993 and 2007. He also produced lots Cerberus Shoal, Climax Golden Twins (which he's a member of), Burmese, he remastered tons of old Captain Beefheart recordings for the "Grow fins" box set, he produces most Sublime Frequencies stuff.. some Keith Rowe and AMM stuff... and he produces, like, 60 albums a year, if not more. Dude's an insane workaholic, here's his resume: http://www.gravelvoice.com/credits/ ... also, a supernice guy, too, me and him have chatted before about SS and CGT! Another favorite producer is Alex Newport. He's produced Ikara Colt, Polysics, his bands Theory of Ruin and Fudge Tunnel, and plenty more. Brian Paulson's production on Spiderland is unbelievable, he also produced some U.S. Maple stuff that is probably my favorite record production ever. Mike Thorne's production on the first 3 Wire albums is some of the greatest of all time, too. Bob Weston is incredible -- his work with Mission of Burma, Fiery Furnaces (who I'm not really a fan of, but the production is immaculate), Magic Band (he produced "back to the front", the Captain Beefheartless Magic Band album where they did new versions of old songs, and it sounds incredible), Shuttlecock, Polvo, Six Finger Satellite, Thinking Fellers Union Local # 282 (their best work "Admonishing the Bishops") and Rodan ("Rusty" sounds AMAZING!). Zappa, another obvious one; Beefheart produced his last 3 albums (Shiny Beast, Doc at the Radar Station, and Ice Cream for Crow) and they sound INCREDIBLE... especially when you consider all that's going on, like in a song like "When I SEE Mommy, I feel like a Mummy" and SUCTION PRINTS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8jfnyOyqX8 Listen to that song; all the horns, the drums, two guitars, bass, synth (yep, synth), and sounds of unknown origin. Fucking awesome. As for Albini, I am a fan of his, obviously, and a huge fan of a lot of the bands he works with, like Space Streakings and Shakuhaichi Surprise -- but, le'ts face it, his dry recording style doesn't really work with alot of bands (see the Melt Banana albums produced by him versus the ones NOT produced by him for a great example). He gets a great drum sound; unfortunately, with faster/more energetic bands, the drums often feel lumbering and struggling to keep up because they are SO powerful and overwhelming. His work on Jesus Lizard's stuff is absolutely incredible, as well as At aCtion Park and Terraform -- I think he works really well with miinmal, slower bands. I just can't see him doing good production on, like, a 250bpm punk album for example... Finally, gotta give props to DAVE FRIDMANN, his work with Number Girl and Zazen Boys is un-fucking-with-able. He's worked with a lot of bands I don't like, but his production is always amazing (doesn't he always produce Flaming Lips albums, too? They're up there with Tortoise and Stereolab as always having consistently great production, and there's always tons of shit going on....). |
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not counting some other people mentioned:
Diplo Switch Goodmanson Fridmann deserves another mention haha fuck, Godrich too.
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I second this. early RZA is just incredibly talented and creative. he build a complete sound on its own. despite that I absolutely dont like what dr dre did. he build a sound on its own too, which isnt anywhere as versatile as RZAs and I absolutely doesnt like his PRoducers attitude towards letting beats made by others where he just twiddles around a little bit with EQ at the end to brand it as a Dre Beat, plus he just collects all the credits for them. it smells like the producer status in hollywood (he is the one who got the money, he is the one who decides, he is the one who will get the credits, but he doesnt do the work) orourke is also one of my favourites, if not my absolute favourite. he seems to be able to produce everything he wants, not just a particular style. everything he doesn is just so well structured and clean (in a good way) also the SY albums he produced are still the best sounding ones they ever did. the mans a walking ear
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Daniel Le Noise definately deserves some acknowledgement on this page.
Hey SonicPark, everyone keeps telling me to check out 'Unconditionally Guaranteed', I'm sure Ive heard a couple of songs from it. Just out of interest, what would you say the production is like on this record? I've read bits and bobs on it like. |
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....Unconditionally Guaranteed? That album's horrible! The Beefheart album? Who told you to check it out? I've never known anyone to like that album, haha.
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can some of you enjoy a record just for its production? (I can't)
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11.08.2010, 09:05 AM | #18 |
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lol yeah a few ppl have told me about it now, I'll take yr word and unconditionally disregard it.
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I think this is often the case with Musique Concréte (Parmegiani) or Sound Art in general. Someone like Chris Watson is, for me, a genius not necessarily because of the content (which is, admittedly, amazing and he's very lucky to have access to it) but because he has this exquisite tactility and subtlety with a mic.
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Phil Spector (The Ronettes)
Martin Hannett (Joy Division) George Martin (The Beatles) The Bomb Squad (Public Enemy) Brian Eno (Bowie) John Cale (Nico, The Stooges) Ed Bahlman (ESG) El-P (Mr Lif , Cannibal Ox) David Briggs (Royal Trux, Neil Young) Steve Albini (Low, Pussy Galore, Electrelane) Amy Linton (the Aislers Set) These are some of the ones I like. |
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