The Story: The Unstoppable Noise That Was Steve Albini
The Writer: Rob Sheffield
Plus: The Rolling Stone obit by Daniel Kreps
(Steve Albini photo: Paul Natkin)


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The Story: The Unstoppable Noise That Was Steve Albini
The Writer: Rob Sheffield
Plus: The Rolling Stone obit by Daniel Kreps
(Steve Albini photo: Paul Natkin)
Rudy Van Gelder: From the Beginning
Sasha Zand got Rudy Van Gelder talking freely in this 2004 interview for Tape Op. His recounting of his early years is especially fascinating.
-Michael Cuscuna
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The Story: Beatles Engineer Geoff Emerick on Recording Sgt. Pepper
The Writer: Bill Wyman
The musician and audio engineer Steve Albini, who died this week, defended art from the music industry’s greed. Working with famous bands an
"As with so many prolific working artists who die, mourning the person includes mourning the work that is left unmade. With Albini, who helped bring so many other people’s art to life, it hurts that bit more. Among the many tributes from collaborators, Low’s Alan Sparhawk tweeted, “He INCLUDED us/you in his brilliance. What a gift.” His generosity will be deeply missed."
RIP Steve Albini.
The Shellac and Big Black frontman, who recorded classic albums by Nirvana, Pixies, PJ Harvey, and more, died of a heart attack
Rudy Van Gelder: How He Pioneered the Ethos of Making Records
Brad Allen Williams has written an apt tribute to the work of recording engineer Rudy Van Gelder and has even included the video interview that I did with Rudy in the early 2000s. By the way, let me put to rest the rumor that Rudy would sometimes change microphones so photographers would not capture what he really used. That would have been make work and he was more secretive of his equipment and recording techniques than of his mic choices.
-Michael Cuscuna
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Baker Bigsby: Jazz Recording Engineer Extraordinaire
Baker Bigsby’s interview on RedBullMusicAcademy is a welcome event. An important Los Angeles recording engineer in many genres, Baker was drawn into cutting edge jazz by Ed Michel, with whom he recorded many albums by Pharoah Sanders, Alice Coltrane and Sun Ra among others. Alice swore by him. And Baker was the one who got Sam Rivers on a Joe Cocker album!
-Michael Cuscuna
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Women working contemporary the recording corporation
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Apparently less unless eleven in conformity with cent of audio engineers and music producers are female. Why this should be the case is regularly debated. One reason put set agoing is that the long utilization hours necessary to attain the skills to be a professional are too long for women. SELF finagle an instant resistance to this argument, however. Women are often found inside of jobs that require long working hours, in many instances for low pay. And motherliness is a 24 pregnant moment job, 7 days a fortnight. So SHADE am not convinced that women are not capable of working long hours. <\p>
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