Working Class Audio

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Working Class Audio (WCA) delves into the world behind recording engineers and goes way beyond the typical What was it like to work with or What is the best eq to use on a kick drum style questions typical of most interviews. WCA gets up close and personal with engineers and asks the questions no one else asks. Business practices, mistakes, failures, equipment choices, financial advice, work life balance, workflow, and family life are topics that are all on the table. WCA doesnt just concentrate on the elite of the recording world, but instead interviews a combination of known and unknown engineers.

Episodios

  • WCA #410 The Impact of WCA Guests - The Emotion of A Mix, Field Recording, Backing Up and Archiving, The Cup Test, and the Many Lessons Learned.

    24/10/2022 Duración: 53min

    Engineer, theatrical sound designer, and editor of WCA Anne-Marie Pleau joins Matt to discuss the impact that particular WCA guests have had on each of them.In this episode, we discussMichael BrauerJessica ThompsonGeorge VladField RecordingBacking Up and ArchivingThe Emotion of A MixBrian CharlesSaving Masters from a FireTchad BlakeLeslie Braithwaite Staying Steps AheadThe Cup TestSara Carter Getting into audio as an adultBryan MathesonDan JohnsonWorking Your Say Up The LadderSurvivalAndrew Scheps Steve AlbiniPiper PayneLeslie Braithwaite Matt's Rant: Dealing with BurnoutLinks and Show NotesMichael Brauer #319George Vlad #289Jessica Thompson #080Jessica Thompson #338Steve Albini #164Piper Payne #045Piper Payne #251Brian Charles #376Tchad Blake #200Andrew Scheps #009Andrew Scheps #300Sara Carter #194Sara Carter #382Bryan Matheson #380Dan Johnson #405CreditsGuest: Anne-Marie Pleau & Matt BoudreauHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Matt BoudreauWCA Th

  • WCA #409 with Roy Silverstein - Golden Handcuffs, Burning Out on the Corporate Life, Building a Studio, Taking a Paycut, and No Regrets

    17/10/2022 Duración: 56min

    My guest is Engineer and studio owner Roy Silverstein who has worked with Stephen El Rey, The Verigolds, The Finches, Matelotage, and Blue Largo. Roy owns Rarefied Recording in San Diego.In this episode, we discussEvanston, IllinoisThe House PianoPlaying GuitarUniversity of MiamiWorking for QualcommMoonlighting as a Recording EngineerBurning Out on the Corporate LifeWorking with Wes LachotBuilding a StudioGolden HandcuffsTaking a PaycutNo RegretsLooking AheadNeve GenesysMarketing His StudioWorking with InternsMatt's Rant: Doing It YourselfLinks and Show NotesRoy's siteRoy on InstagramMckay Garner on WCABryan Matheson on WCAMicrophone PartsRedcoDIY REAcoustimacATS AcousticsDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Roy SilversteinHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #408 with Justin Cortelyou - Working with the Greats, Chuck Ainlay, Mike Shipley, Bob Ezrin, Soultrain Sound Studios, Family Time, and Meditation

    11/10/2022 Duración: 01h14min

    My guest is Grammy Nominated Mixer/Engineer/Producer Justin Cortelyou, who has worked with Paul McCartney, Hollywood Vampires, Taylor Swift, Andrea Bocelli, Phish, The Darkness, Carrie Underwood, and Luke Bryan. In this episode, we discussGreensburg, PAPlaying TromboneYouth OrchestraIbanez GuitarsShred MetalMTSUHow to Be a Good AssistantMr. MiyagiChuck AinlayRadarSoundstageMike ShipleyMoving to LAThe Mutt Lang Editing StyleSurviving 2007The WallBob EzrinQuitting BobSoultrain Sound StudiosFamily TimeMeditationMatt's Rant: Using a Financial AdvisorLinks and Show NotesJustin's SiteJustin's Studio Instagram for JustinDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Justin CortelyouHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #407 with Maryam Qudus - Pursuing Music, Transitioning to Recording, Spacemoth, The Role of Recording in Marriage, and So Much Coffee

    03/10/2022 Duración: 01h04min

    My guest is Producer / Engineer / Mixer Maryam Qudus who has worked with Spellling, Toro y Moi, Sad13, Tune-Yards, and Zelma Stone. Maryam also writes, records, and produces music for her solo project Spacemoth and composes music for film on top of all that! In this episode, we discuss:Growing up in the Bay AreaParents from Afghanistan Days in the Family RestaurantThe Role of LanguagePursuing MusicStacking The CheeseSinging on The CountertopRecording at Tiny TelephoneTeachingTransitioning to RecordingSo Much CoffeeWomen's Audio MissionSurvivingThe Joy of RecordingThe Role of Recording in MarriageSpacemothMatt's Rant: The Complexities of Selling GearLinks and Show NotesMaryam's SiteBeau Sorenson (Maryam's Husband) on WCAWomen's Audio MissionJohn Vanderslice on WCAThe Pellici Brothers on WCADownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Maryam QudusHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell An

  • WCA #406 with Joe Carrell - Owen & Bobby Bradley, Being Allowed to Fail, In The Hot Seat, Being on the Cusp of Change, and Helping People Have a Good Time

    26/09/2022 Duración: 01h08min

    My guest is Grammy Nominated mixer, engineer, and producer Joe Carrell who has worked with Walt Disney, Chase Goehring, Jane Monheit, Birdland Jazz Club, Linda Lavin, and George Jones. Joe has had 11 Grammy Nominations and mixed/recorded 33 number ones in multiple genres. In this episode, we discuss:Branson, MissouriTreasure Ilse StudiosSouthern IllinoisEarly Music LessonsCheap Trick School BandPursuing Studio DrummingJeff PorcaroRecording DrumsThe Other Side of The GlassOwen & Bobby BradlyBeing Allowed to FailIn The Hot SeatLeaving the NestMoving to NashvilleFamily of FourBeing on the Cusp of ChangeWayne HahnRelationshipsNever Discuss Questionable ThingsBeing Professional & NeutralKeeping Your Mouth ShutBeing Team PlayerBeing The Bright SpotAttention to DetailHelping People Have a Good TimeFinancial StrategySaying No To WorkMatt's Rant: One Mic RecordingLinks and Show NotesOneMic SeriesJoe's SiteDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Joe CarrellHost: Matt Boudreau

  • WCA #405 with Dan Johnson - Solving Archiving Puzzles, Burning Out, Rogue Tape Machines, Going Independent, and Not Cutting Corners

    20/09/2022 Duración: 01h11min

    My guest is Audio Archivist Dan Johnson, who owns and runs Audio Archiving Services. Dan has worked with several well-known artists, including KISS, Jackson Browne, Jimi Hendrix Estate, WAR, TOOL, Duff McKagan, Aimee Man, Tommy Boy Records, Trust Records, Ansonia Records, Now-Again Records, Light In The Attic Records, ORG Records, Warner Bros, Universal, and Sony. In this episode, we discuss:Rural UpbringingForeigner's "Hot Blooded"Recording the RadioPlaying in BandsMedical Records WorkFailed A&M InternshipPoor BradWorking at Ocean WayFriends with the Tech StaffSurviving as a RunnerThomas Maps and PagersNo Guns at Capital Burning OutCleaning Rat TrapsWorking for IkeaLiving in a ClosetThe Benefits of CapitalGoing IndependentAudio ArchivingIt's All About FriendshipsTape Triage70 Hours a WeekTape Machine ScarcityNoahs Ark of Tape MachinesUnited ArchivingNot Cutting CornersSolving Archiving PuzzlesRogue Tape MachinesRod Stewart FartingKnocking Michael Jackson DownMatt's Rant: Appreciating Our ToolsL

  • WCA #404 with Chris Clark - Playing Trombone, The Draw of Classical Music, The President's Own Marine Band, Classical Recording, Planning for Second Career, and the Perfect Guilt Trip.

    12/09/2022 Duración: 01h01min

    My guest is Recording Engineer, Producer, and Trombonist, Chris Clark. Chris works with artists such as Jack Sutte, Thomas Circle Singers, Jonathan Bisesi, and The Lantana Trio on the recording side of things, but he also plays Trombone in The President's Own Marine Band. In this episode, we discuss:Growing Up in Commerce, TexasPlaying TromboneListening to Dad's Vinyl CollectionFamily Listening to Orchestral MusicHiring an Outside TeacherThe Draw of Classical MusicDad's Return to MusicThe Perfect Guilt TripCurtis Institute of MusicBlind AuditionsActive Duty Marine The President's Own Marine BandJumping Into RecordingCreating a Production CompanyClassical RecordingGear Used on RemotesPlanning for Second CareerAccepting Video Working With Great MusiciansSource to Destination EditingInsuranceTime ManagementMatt's Rant: Whatever WorksLinks and Show NotesChris's SiteInsurance We Talked About CNAValor Brass album on Apple of Spotify: Rachel Alina (teaches at Berklee)Curtis Institute of MusicDown

  • WCA #403 with Catherine Vericolli- Changing Audio Careers, Shifting Mindset, Learning on The Fly, 90's Digital Formats, and Archivists Anonymous

    05/09/2022 Duración: 01h15min

    My guest is Catherine Vericolli, the Chief Transfer Engineer & Archive manager for Infrasonic Mastering. Catherine works on projects for Third Man, ORG Music, Oh Boy! Records, and Sun Records. This is Catherine's second appearance on the show. She originally appeared on WCA #035 in 2015.In this episode, we discuss:Changing Audio CareersMoving to NashvilleMoving Two StudiosSelling Her HouseGetting Into ArchivingThe Economics of ArchivingNashville Recording PracticesAcademia Shifting MindsetGetting SettledLearning on The FlyComparing Stress in Audio JobsPlay and Pray90's Digital FormatsWorld War 2 and TapeArchivists AnonymousProsumer AudioATMOSMONOWill The Transfer Work Runout?The Dixie CupsMatt's Rant: Let's Read a Letter Links and Show NotesTransfers and Archival at Infrasonic JRF MagneticsThe Dixie Cups "Chapel of Love"Download 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Catherine VericolliHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne

  • WCA #402 with Arne Frager - The Plant Studios, Finding a Path to Recording, Studio on the Beach, Lessons for Aspiring Studio Owners, and the Best Gig He Never Did

    29/08/2022 Duración: 01h28min

    My guest is Grammy-Winning producer and engineer Arne Frager. Arne is known for his run as owner/operator of The Plant Studios in Sausalito and his work with Paul McCartney, Prince, Beyonce, Michael Jackson, Santana, Dolly Parton, and Clare Fischer. In this episode, we discuss:Growing up in ClevelandLifetime musicianSelling computer systemsFinding a path to recordingRecording in the 70sSpectrum on the beachHaving no fallback, so you have to succeedRay Brown Sony Digital 2 TrackGeorge Winston Eric Prestidge Learning to survive Mars StudiosAlmost arrested for picking up gearThe best gig I never didAl Schmitt The story of The PlantThe Plant in the 90sThe dark timesSeeing mistakes from the pastLawsuits against home studiosLessons for aspiring studio ownersMatt's Rant: Book RecommendationsLinks and Show NotesThe Plant StudiosFranki Jupiter - Piece of MeDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Arne FragerHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt

  • WCA #401 with Matt Wallace - Staying Visible in the Business, Crushing it with ATMOS, Keeping a Low Overhead, and the Importance of Alternative Income

    22/08/2022 Duración: 01h21min

    My guest is Grammy-Winning producer, engineer, and mixer Matt Wallace. This is Matt's second appearance on the show, originally appearing on WCA #046. He has worked with Faith No More, Maroon 5, O.A.R., Dio, Tank and The Bangas, Replacements, Eric Gales, 3 Doors Down, Andy Grammer, Blackberry Smoke, Ludo, Train, Blues Traveler, Satchel, Mushroomhead, and I Prevail.In this episode, we discuss:Status since the last episodeDifficulties in the industryChallenges with ATMOS Legacy MixATMOS and Apple, WTF?Crushing it with ATMOSSmart SpeakersMoving Towards the FutureWhat kept you in the business?If you build it, they will comeKeeping low overheadMusician first, construction secondImportance of Alternative IncomeStaying Visible in the business"Prodixing"Band performance qualityProTools - No need for those pesky chopsStudio Deluxe Vibe is more important than gearStudio space influences performanceLeaving the Bay AreaLA is the best place to make a recordMatt's Rant: Managing Your MoneyLinks and Show NotesMatt's si

  • WCA #400 with David Hewitt - Car Racing, Recording Trucks, Dallas Summer Heat, and Recording the Stars in a Golden Era of Live Music

    15/08/2022 Duración: 59min

    My guest is Grammy-Winning Remote Recording Engineer David Hewitt. David has worked with many artists, including, The Rolling Stones, Frank Zappa, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Miles Davis, Neil Young, The Who, Pavarotti, Simon and Garfunkel, Live Aid, Allman Brothers, Newport Jazz Festival, Aretha Franklin, Hall & Oates Bob Seger, Jackson Browne, and George Benson.David is also the father of former WCA guest and friend of the show, Ryann Hewitt. In this episode, we discuss:Upbringing in MontanaEarly Music Exposure as a Military BratTravel As a Way of LifeFirst Career in Car RacingStruggling guitarist to punching the record buttonFirst Recording Job at Regent Sound StudiosAdventure with Record Plant NY Mahavishnu Orchestra King Biscuit Flower Hour Just Making Shit WorkRecording Aerosmith in the Dallas summer heatRemote Recording RatesMaking a LivingConcert for NY after 9/11David Bowie America Remote recording vs. Studio recordingOn the Road Book Keeping the truck secure during a sho

  • WCA #399 with Dave Schiffman Part 2 - Mix Note Etiquette, The Journey of Creating a Studio, Deciding on ATMOS, Communication with Bands, and Evolving the Craft

    08/08/2022 Duración: 01h01min

    Part 2 of my interview with Grammy Winning Producer/mixer and Engineer who has worked on projects for System of a Down, Audioslave, The Mars Volta, PUP, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, Adele, Vampire Weekend, Cass Mccombs, Thrice, and Haim. In this episode, we discuss:Parting Ways with Rick RubinStellastarr Role with Rick vs. EngineersDry vs. WetMix ShootoutsImportance of Artist FeedbackEvolving the CraftKeeping a Good VibeDealing with Varying PersonalitiesCommunication with Bands Mix Note EtiquetteMix AdjectivesThe Journey of Creating a StudioDeciding on ATMOSDoing ATMOS That Makes SenseMoney and EngineeringPriorities on What You Really NeedGear Should Be used, Not Just DisplayedWork-Life BalanceOnly as Good as Your Last CreditMatt's Rant: Inspiration from Outside the Audio WorldLinks and Show NotesDave's SiteDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProILM DocumentaryMasterclassHow I Built This PodcastCreditsGuest: Dave SchiffmanHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt Boudreau

  • WCA #398 with Dave Schiffman Part 1 - Tape Copies, Chicken and Egg Issues, Lessons from Rick Rubin, The Land of Yes, and Not Being Tall Enough To Record

    01/08/2022 Duración: 53min

    My guest is Grammy Winning Producer/mixer and Engineer who has worked on projects for System of a Down, Audioslave, The Mars Volta, PUP Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, Adele, Vampire Weekend, Cass Mccombs, Thrice, and Haim.In this episode, we discuss:Giving Up PianoDad's Love of Big Band/Yacht RockPlaying TrumpetMarching BandNot Being Tall Enough To RecordFollowing Credits on AlbumsMaking Tape CopiesChicken and Egg IssuesMoving Up the Studio LadderSurviving on Tuna Fish Sandwiches"Smoking Section" of PlanesWorking at Ocean WayMoving to LA from NYWorking with Rick RubinRed Hot Chili PeppersLessons from Rick RubinEast Coast HonestyThe Land of YesMatt's Rant: Who are We Spending Time With?Links and Show NotesDave's SiteDave on InstagramDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Dave SchiffmanHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #397 with Bryan Cook - Recording as An Exit Strategy, Chillin with Tom Dowd, Landing at A&M Studios, and Doing Non-Music Things

    25/07/2022 Duración: 53min

    My guest is Grammy Nominated Mixing engineer Bryan Cook who has worked with U2, One Republic, Jeff Goldblum, and Switchfoot. In this episode, we discuss:Early life in PhillyStudios - A thing that people didLove for Jazz SaxophoneRecording as an exit strategyBluejay InternshipChillin with Tom DowdRyan Hewitt Deciding on a move to LALanding at A&M StudiosMoving up in the industryProfessionalism - Egos working togetherMoving up the engineering ladderSensing upcoming burnoutMichael Andrews Nobody likes the bad vibe guyWalk Hard Transitioning to flying soloOne RepublicHow artists find an engineerU2 projectPush them into the poolMixing from homeHow to do pricing?Handling disappointmentEase with setupBounce Factory Doing non-music thingsMatt's Rant: Audio File ManagementLinks and Show NotesBryan's SiteDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Bryan CookHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA The

  • WCA #396 with Nick Townsend - Punk Rock, Community College, Fishing, Mastering and Cutting Lacquers

    18/07/2022 Duración: 57min

    My guest is Los Angeles-based mastering engineer Nick Townsend. Nick loves cutting Lacquers and has worked on releases by Cheap Trick, Weezer, Iron Maiden, Bad Religion, Garbage, Dr. Dre, 2Pac, Grimes, and more. Nick works at Infrasonic Sound.In this episode, we discuss:Musical HouseholdStoner Rock UncleDrums at Grandmas HousePunk Rock BandsCatching the Recording BugCommunity College Recording ProgramPete LymanMechanical Side of the BrainFishingClay ShootingOutdoors ActivitiesInterningCutting LacquersCutter HeadsFreelance MasteringInfrasonicApollo Lacquers FireMatt's Rant: Audio DegreesLinks and Show NotesInfrasonic SoundWCA #306 with Dan BaccigalupiWCA #261 with Dave Gardner WCA #199 with Pete LymanWCA #251 with Piper PayneDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Nick TownsendHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #395 with Daniel Rowland - Rehab vs. College, MTSU, Adrian Belew, LANDR, and The ATMOS Gold Rush

    11/07/2022 Duración: 01h05min

    My guest is Daniel Rowland, Head of Strategy and Partnerships at LANDR, Co-owner of Immersive Mixers, Professor at MTSU, and audio engineer. Daniel has worked with Nine Inch Nails, Adrian Belew, Disney, Pixar, David Foster, Star Wars, Marvel, DC Comics, Denzel Curry, Netflix, Fox, Flo Rida, Seal, and Phillip Glass. In this episode, we discuss:Playing GuitarRehab vs. CollegeMTSUProduction WorkAdrian BelewNOISELANDRAI MasteringLinkedinRejection of New IdeasTime ManagementThe ATMOS GoldrushMatt's Rant: Things to Consider When Building a StudioLinks and Show NotesDaniel's SiteDaniel on LinkedinCreditsGuest: Daniel RowlandHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #394 with Mike Tucci - Playing in Bands, Seeing the Value In Recording Studios, Working at Masterdisk, The Slow Magic Of LA, and Focusing on Results, Not Gear

    04/07/2022 Duración: 57min

    My guest is Grammy-Nominated Mastering Engineer Mike Tucci, who has worked with Cory Henry, Living Colour, Doja Cat, Chris Brown, Young Thug, and Unstoppable Death Machines. In this episode, we discuss:QueensNYCMusic in Heard Growing UpPlaying in BandsSeeing the Value In Recording StudiosGoing to CollegeUnderstanding RecordingMasterdiskHowie WeinbergMoving o LAMoving Into The BoxNot Depending on Other People's GearSlow Magic Of LAKeeping a Simple SetupWorking From HomeResults Are The Only Thing That MattersMatt's Rant: Who is Professional?Links and Show NotesMike on IGMike on SoundbetterDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Mike TucciHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #393 with Leff Lefferts - The World of Film Sound, Working with Randy Thom, Telling Stories, Planning Your Life, Financial Security, and ATMOS

    27/06/2022 Duración: 01h11s

    My guest is Leff Lefferts making a return to WCA after his first appearance on WCA #101. Leff comes from a music recording background but has worked in film sound for the last 16 years at Skywalker Sound. He's worked as a Sound Effects Editor, Sound Editor, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer, and Re-Recording Mixer on various movies, including, The Croods: A New Age, The Revenant, The Peanuts Movie, How to Train Your Dragon 2, and many more. In this episode, we discuss:Randy ThomSkywalker SoundATMOSTelling StoriesRoles in Film SoundTechnology Changes Content on Streaming ServicesPlanning Your LifeMusic Industry vs Film IndustryWatching the CreditsMaking Records for EnjoymentFinancial SecurityUA PluginsEarly Days of Pro ToolsBay Area Pro Audio LoreMatt's Rant: Being ProactiveLinks and Show NotesLeff on WCA #101Leff's EmailLeff on IMDBDownload 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio ProCreditsGuest: Leff LeffertsHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie

  • WCA #392 with Rachael Moore - Meeting Your Heroes, Community of Success, Thinking Outside the Box, T Bone Burnett, and The Value of Being a Good Human Being

    20/06/2022 Duración: 42min

    My guest is Grammy-Nominated engineer/mixer Rachael Moore. Rachael primarily works with T Bone Burnett and, as a result, has worked with Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, Elvis Costello, and Jessica Chastain. Rachael also has a hectic freelance schedule working around Nashville, where she is currently based. In this episode, we discuss:Early Years in TexasGetting Your Feet Wet at Full SailInternship with Jacquire KingMeeting Your HeroesCommunity of SuccessDealing with ChallengesSound Emporium Financially Making it WorkLearning to Tune PianosThinking Outside the BoxWorking with T-BoneT-Bone Burnett How You Make People Feel In a SessionDo’s and Don’ts with T-BoneFreelancing Home Studio The Traveling RigDealing with RecallsAdvice for the Up and ComersFinancial Lessons As You GrowThink of income as a triangleThe Value of Being a Good Human BeingMatt's Rant: Sonic SpaceLinks and Show NotesRachel Moore Instagram CreditsGuest: Rachael MooreHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProdu

  • WCA #391 with Steve Rosenthal Part 2 - Magic Shop History, NDA's, 9/11, Importance of Good Staff, and The Business of Restoration

    13/06/2022 Duración: 55min

    My guest is Grammy-Winning producer, studio owner, and archivist Steve Rosenthal. The man behind the Magic Shop in New York. Steve has worked on projects for Woody Guthrie, Les Paul, Blondie, David Bowie, Foo Fighters, and Erroll Garner projects. Part two of a two-part interview. In this episode, we discuss:Growing a Client BaseMagic Shop History⁠Roger Moutenot⁠⁠Ed Stasium⁠The World Before NirvanaStudio OwnershipLessons Learned Running a Studio⁠Sonic Highways⁠Importance of Good StaffOwnership StyleGetting Coffee for Rick RubinNDA'sThe Dissolution of the Magic ShopThe Impact of 9/11Shifting to Restoration⁠Ted Young⁠Working with BlondieLou ReedReinventing yourself⁠Nora Guthrie ⁠DA-88s and ADATSMARSThe Business of Restoration Matt's Rant: BillingLinks and Show Notes⁠Steve's website.⁠⁠Reto Peter on WCA⁠⁠Jessica Thompson on WCA⁠⁠Simple Invoices⁠⁠Download 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio Pro⁠CreditsGuest: Steve RosenthalHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing:

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