Episódios
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In this episode of Working Class Audio, Steve Lack shares his extensive background in audio post-production and podcasting. Steve reflects on his time working with Warner Brothers Discovery and his contributions to iconic shows like Seinfeld. With experience at NPR, VPM, Al Jazeera, and HBO, Steve now operates remotely from Richmond, Virginia. He discusses the flexibility of podcasting and how his journey from network television to podcasting has shaped his approach to building lasting client relationships.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
Freelancing Journey Shifts
Early Adoption Of Pro Tools
Discovery Channel Experience
Remote Podcast Production
Transition From Drumming To Film Composition
Midlife Career Pivot
Freedom In Podcasting
Networking And Relationships
Working From A Sailboat
Overcoming Corporate Mergers
Embracing Technological Changes
Matt's Rant: Learning to Swim First
Links and Show Notes
Steve's Site
Acon DeReverberate
Accentize Plugins
Credits
Guest: Steve Lack
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith -
In this episode of Working Class Audio, mastering engineer Alberto de Icaza shares his journey from Mexico City to the U.S., transitioning from playing in metal bands to becoming a mastering engineer. Now based in Austin, Texas, Alberto discusses his path to mastering during the pandemic and the importance of building client relationships organically through word-of-mouth.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
AI Tools Usage
Mastering Career Shift
Industry Challenges
Impact Of AI On Work
Client Relations
Networking Expansion
Spanish Market Strategy
Social Media Promotion
Professional Collaborations
Remote Work Preference
Cash Flow Management
Studio Setup
Adapting To New Tech
Working With Key Mentors
Crashing His Car
From Mexico to New Jersey, to Texas
Matt's Rant: All The Other Stuff
Links and Show Notes
Alberto's Site
Steve Chadie on WCA #245
Steve Chadie on WCA #487
Credits
Guest: Alberto de Icaza
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith -
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In this episode of Working Class Audio, host Matt Boudreau welcomes back Cesar Mejia, a longtime friend of the podcast, to discuss his continued journey as an educator, studio owner, and audio professional. Cesar, first featured in episode #117 back in 2017, shares his experiences navigating the post-pandemic world, teaching the next generation of musicians, and balancing life at his studio, Shelter Studios.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
Cesar Mejia's Return to Podcast: Reflecting on his first appearance in 2017, episode 117, and discussing his journey.
Teaching Post-COVID: Cesar talks about teaching at Cal State Dominguez Hills and Whittier College, highlighting changes in student mentality and the shift in teaching due to the pandemic.
Students' Musical Preferences: Discussing the differences between students at Dominguez Hills, who are more electronic-focused, and those at Whittier, who are often acoustic musicians.
Shelter Studios and Family Property: Cesar's studio, Shelter Studios, is located on family property that he inherited. He is working on possibly expanding the space while keeping the studio comfortable and home-like.
Balancing Expansion and Stability: Conversations about the benefits of expanding the studio or staying in the current location and the importance of financial stability.
Wiring and Additional Gigs: In addition to teaching and studio work, Cesar occasionally takes on wiring gigs for other studios, keeping his income diversified.
Collaboration with Herbie Hancock: Cesar continues to work with Herbie Hancock, especially on tours post-COVID, and handles audio tasks such as mixing stems for live performances.
Matt's Rant: Being in Asset
Links and Show Notes
The Shelter Studios
The Shelter on Instangram
WCA Episode #117 with Cesar Mejia
Credits
Guest: Cesar Mejia
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
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My guest for this episode is Producer/Engineer/ Composer Ebonie Smith, who currently holds the esteemed roles of senior audio engineer and producer at Atlantic Records. Ebonie has worked on projects for The Hamilton Cast Album, Janelle Monae, Sturgill Simpson, and Jason Mraz.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
Memphis Upbringing and Tri-State Area
Radio and Musical Influences
Transition from Sports to Music
College Struggles and Musical Pursuit
Technological Fascination and Audio
Barnard College Audio Tech Job
Pursuit of Music Technology
Parental Expectations vs. Music
NYU and Advanced Music Studies
Career Start at Atlantic Records
Evolution from Editing to Producing
Hamilton Cast Recording Involvement
Creating an Incubator Program
Move to Los Angeles Decision
Differences Between NYC and LA
Atlantic Records Role Transformation
Producing Unique Label Projects
Challenges in the Music Industry
Importance of Administrative Proficiency
Balancing Multiple Creative Roles
A Continuing Passion for Audio
Multitasking Is a Necessity
Full Control of the Signal Chain
Matt's Rant: Making Opportunity For Yourself
Links and Show Notes
Ebonie's Site
Credits
Guest: Ebonie Smith
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
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My guests today are Wesley Heaton and Kameron Lockwood, producers, engineers, and mixers from Indianapolis, Indiana. They are studio partners at Holy Ground Productions and have extensive live sound experience working with bands like Bingo Boys, Skeletonwitch Rituaal, and Pillars.
In this episode, we discuss:
Studio Location And Name
Early Friendship Timeline
Growing Up Experiences
Meeting Through Audio
Live Sound Frustrations
Musical Background Origins
Gear Acquisition Journey
First Paid Recordings
Studio Environment Challenges
DIY Venue Recordings
Recording School Experiences
Self-Education In Audio
Recording With Anthrax
Transition From Live Sound
Studio Construction Challenges
Importance Of Deposits
Business Partnership Dynamics
Studio Community Focus
Lessons From First Studio
Hospitality And Client Comfort
Matt's Rant: Perfection
Links and Show Notes
Holy Ground Productions
Holy Ground on Instagram
Credits
Guest: Wesley Heaton and Kameron Lockwood
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
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My guest today is Mastering Engineer Ben Pike, who runs an analog-based mastering and record cutting studio in Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK. Ben specializes in vinyl mastering and custom lathe cut records, working primarily with independent artists. He has collaborated with artists and groups such as ATA Records, Yaatri, The London Ambient Orchestra, Smith & The Honey Badgers, and King Zepha.
In this episode, we discuss:
Leeds, West Yorkshire Roots
Discovering Recording Technology
DIY Recording Beginnings
Home Studio Evolution
Transition to Mastering
Vinyl Mastering Journey
Analog Studio Setup
Custom Lathe Cut Records
Challenges of Chronic Illness
Building a Mastering Studio
Navigating the Music Industry
Supporting Independent Artists
Small Batch Vinyl Production
Innovative Vinyl Techniques
Mastering and Cutting Synergy
Restoring Vintage Gear
Matt's Rant: The Art of Being Concise
Links and Show Notes
Ben Pike's Studio: Rare Tone Mastering
Jeff Powell Companion Episode
Credits
Guest: Ben Pike
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
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My guest today is Producer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Engineer, Jordan Brooke Hamlin, who has worked with Indigo Girls, KT Tunstall, Vienna Teng, Lila Blue, Katie Herzig, Lucy Wainwright Roche, Allison Russell, and Brandy Clark.
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In this episode, we discuss
Upbringing In Kentucky
Music-Loving Family
Zeppelin Hippies
Deep Connection To Music
Early Music Exposure
Discovery Of Production
Sarah McLachlan Influence
Running Her Studio
Creating Artist Space
Mental Health Focus
Challenges In Nashville
Supportive Studio Environment
Economic Challenges
Studio Setup Efficiency
Working With Labels
Navigating Industry Changes
Moxie Studio Origin
Residential Studio Blend
Artist Commune Vision
Reclaiming Neglected Land
Importance Of Environment
Balancing Creativity And Deadlines
Nashville's Music Culture
Contrasting With Los Angeles
Session Efficiency Vs. Exploration
Encouraging Artistic Risk
Challenges In Studio Ownership
Supporting Independent Artists
Grant Programs For Artists
Gender Equity In The Audio Industry
Financial Pressures On Music
Organizational Tools (Airtable)
Payment Delays From Labels
Navigating Professional Relationships
Empathy For Touring Artists
Evolving Industry Dynamics
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Matt's Rant: Getting Organized
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Links and Show Notes
Book Matt mentions in Interview: Day Trading Attention
AirTable
Jordan's Studio
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Credits
Guest: Jordan Brooke Hamlin
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
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My guest is Grammy Nominated Music Metadata Professional Tony Brooke. Tony has worked on projects for Richard Thompson, Coldplay, David Byrne, twenty one pilots, Maroon 5, Jane's Addiction, Duran Duran, Steve Miller, Norah Jones, Erasure, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Doobie Brothers, Sarah McLachlan, Elvis Costello, Seal, George Clinton, Emmylou Harris, Indigo Girls, Lucinda Williams, Dave Chappelle, Khaled & Carlos Santana, Herbie Hancock, Stern Grove Festival, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival. He's also worked for Pandora/SiriusXM and Warner Music Group.
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In this episode, we discuss
Tony's Audio Production Journey
Background and Education
Bay Area Move
Technical Skills & Equipment
Live Music Engineer to Entrepreneur
Tascam DA88 Benefits
Multi-Track Services
Gig Organization Logistics
Music Industry Experiences
Seasonal Income Fluctuations
Business Diversification
Website Development
Ultimate Track Sheet
Career Transition Insights
Digital Console Shift
Career Coach Influence
Master's Degree Pursuit
Family Support Gratitude
Work-Life Balance Challenges
Music Industry Pressures
Honesty and Humility Importance
Music Data Exchange Research
DDEX XML Format
Pandora Credit Inclusion
Apple Credit Attribution Issues
Identifier Initiative
Music Data Management Tools
Sound Credit Replacement
Muse.AI & Other Databases
Data Accuracy Challenges
Technological Changes Preparation
Three-Tiered Data Storage
Data Preservation Strategies
Copyrighted Compositions Importance
Streaming Service Identification
Online Course Idea
Digital Data Management Strategies
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Matt's Rant: Embracing Social Media
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Links and Show Notes
Book Matt mentions in Rant: Day Trading Attention
Tools for capturing data in the studio:
Sound Credit: https://www.soundcredit.com/
Session Studio: https://www.sessionstudio.com/
VEVA Collect: https://vevacollect.com/
Identifiers:
ISNI (International Standard Name Identifier): http://isni.org/
ISWC (International Standard Musical Work Code): https://www.iswc.org/
DDEX standards for music data exchange: https://ddex.net/
CLIP - Free resource to learn industry terminology, creator rights, and how to get credited and paid: https://goclip.org/en/music
Master Tape Rescue project to find a home for lost tapes and other formats (Brian Kehew and Danny White): https://www.mastertaperescue.com/
Tony Brooke on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonybrooke/
SilentWay.com: http://www.silentway.com/
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Credits
Guest: Tony Brooke
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith
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My guest is Hans-Martin Buff, a Recording Engineer, Music Producer, and 3D Geek based in Munich, Germany. Hans has worked with Prince, Peter Gabriel, and the Scorpions.
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In this episode, we discuss
Introduction and Background
Family Musical Influence
Early Musical Interests
Educational Background
Transition to Music Career
Pachyderm Studio Experience
Nirvana Recording Sessions
Working with Prince
Paisley Park Experience
Prince's Influence on Hans
Challenges in the Industry
Difficult Clients and Lessons
Technical Recording Techniques
Personal Growth and Development
Sequencing and Assembly
Memorable Projects and Highlights
Impact on Personal Music Enjoyment
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Matt's Rant: When to Let it Go
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Links and Show Notes
Hans' Site
Hans on Instagram
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Credits
Guest: Hans-Martin Buff
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
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My guest today is Grammy-winning engineer and Mixer Chris Dugan, who has worked on projects for Green Day, Gaslight Anthem, Weezer, and Alanis Morissette.
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In this episode, we discuss:
Touring and Work with Green Day
European Tour
Recording Live Shows
Studio Engineer
Mixing for TV Broadcasts
Transition to More Mixing
Mixing with the Artist Present
Studio Setup and Equipment
Family-Friendly Home Studio
Home Studio Customization Efforts
Studio Setup During the Pandemic
Importance of Sound Reflections
Portable Mixing Setup Benefits
Atmos Setup Decision Factors
Affordable Speaker Tuning
Balancing Work and Family
Balancing Family and Work
Parenting While Touring
Encouraging Kids' Musical Interest
Family's Involvement in Music
Kids' Interest in Studio
Travel and Jet Lag Tips
Managing Sleep and Travel
Jet Lag Recovery Strategies
Efficient Airport Tips
Global Entry Efficiency
Time Shifter App Usage
Freelance Work and Pricing
Freelance Pricing Challenges
Word-of-Mouth Opportunities
Managing Project Deadlines
Impact of Unconventional Tracks
Importance of Politeness
Importance of Session Prep
Backup Storage and Technology
Backup Storage Discussions
Travel-Friendly Work Strategies
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Matt's Rant: The Battle for Your Attention
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Links and Show Notes
Chris Dugan on WCA #078
TimeShifter APP
Global Entry
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Credits
Guest: Chris Dugan
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith
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My guest today is Grammy-winning London-based producer and mixer Catherine Marks, who has worked on projects for boygenius, Wolf Alice, and The Mysterines.
In this episode, we discuss
Upbringing in Australia
Early exposure to music through parents' record collection
Participation in a Yamaha piano course at an all-girls school
Development of interest in songwriting and record production
Studying architecture at the University of Melbourne
Taking a year out to work in Dublin
Introduction to Dublin's music
Immersion in live music and DJ nights in Dublin
Discovery of interest in music production and reverb
Transition from architecture degree to music production career
Learning about music production while working for Flood
Recording a song with Elastica, gaining Flood's attention
Fearlessness and willingness to take opportunities
Early advice from her father and
Support from the Dublin community
Early experiences in the studio,
Multitasking in various roles
Learning via observing, asking questions, and reading manuals
Development of skills and studio efficiency
Mentorship from Alan Moulder
Working with producers like Dmitry Tikovoy, Ben Hillier, and Flood
Importance of capturing the immediacy of a moment over technical perfection
Discipline to let go of awareness and move forward in projects
Managing creative conflicts and rising from unknown engineer to sought-after producer
Establishing connections with key individuals in the music industry
Importance of mutual understanding and communication in the recording process
Working with Alan Moulder and Flood, enhancing her career
Mutual respect and high expectations foster professional growth
Importance of enjoying projects and respecting colleagues
Prioritizing a balanced lifestyle over immediate success
Pressure to maintain career momentum and need for self-care to prevent burnout
Consistent commitment and passion for work
Experiences and reflections on winning a Grammy award
Highs and lows of industry recognition
Challenges of being away for extended periods during album work
Anticipation for future projects and collaborations
Matt's Rant: 500 Episodes and Pressing On
Links and Show Notes
Catherine's Site
Catherine on Instagram
Credits
Guest: Catherine Marks
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
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My guest today is UK-based mastering engineer Stephen Kerrison, known for his work with Petbrick, Ditz, Charles Watson, Jake Isaac, Lleo, and Liz Lawrence. This is Stephen's second appearance on Working Class Audio, his first being WCA #413 alongside Katie Tavini, a fellow Weird Jungle Mastering Collective member.
In this episode, we discuss
Weird Jungle Collective Update
Liverpool Music Scene Evolution
Working Under a Record Shop
From Touring to Mastering
Collective's Structural Changes
Industry's Financial Realities
Instilling Confidence
Balancing Creativity and Technique
Musicians' Record Perspectives
Older vs. Younger Musicians
Transition to Mastering
Mastering Different Genres
Challenges of Live Performance
Importance of Taste in Mastering
Exploring the UK Music Scene
Collaborative Music Environment
Managing Work-Life Balance
Financial Strategy
Use of Backing Tracks
Maintaining Artist Confidence
Comparison to Visual Art
Listening
Checking Out The Competition
Seth Godin
Matt's Rant: Stepping Away
Links and Show Notes
Matt's Photo Instagram account
WCA #413
Stephens Site
Katie's Site
Weird Jungle
Credits
Guest: Stephen Kerrison
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
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My guest today is Jacob Winik, the COO, Technical Director, and Sound Designer at Cosmic Standard, an audio production company he co-founded with his wife, Eliza Smith, in January 2020. Jacob has collaborated on projects with TED, Patagonia, Dropbox, KQED, Samantha Crain, Meernaa, Doe Eye, and Steep Ravine. He previously worked as an audio engineer at Tiny Telephone in San Francisco.
In this episode, we discuss
Bay Area Upbringing
Parents' Musical Influence
Early Punk Music
Divorce Sparks Punk Interest
Gillman Street Experiences
Technology at Home
Early Instruments
School Band Reluctance
Discovering DIY Punk
College Band Experience
House Shows in College
Obsessed with Music Making
Improving Live Sound
Early Recording Awareness
DIY Recording at Gillman
First Demo Recording
College Film Studies
Pursuit of Music Recording
Internship at The Compound
Learning Basic Recording Skills
Building Client Relationships
Internship at Fantasy Studios
Analog Tape Recording Challenges
Journey Recording Experience
Interning with Magic Magic Orchestra
John Vanderslice
Studio Setup at Tiny Telephone
Transition to Professional Engineer
Hands-on Learning with Tape
Podcast Company Formation
Balancing Overhead Costs
Scalable Team Structure
Remote Work Adaptation
Handling Pandemic Challenges
Client Training Remotely
Improved Quality of Life
Building Client Relationships
Matt's Rant: Moving Through Your Audio Career with Blinders On
Links and Show Notes
Cosmic Standard
John Vanderslice on WCA
Credits
Guest: Jacob Winik
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith
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My guest today is Los Angeles-based Producer/Mixer/Engineer/Drummer Danny Reisch, who has worked on projects for Local Natives, Dirty Projectors, Khruangbin, Barns Courtney, White Denim, Other Lives, Shearwater, Sun June, Tele Novella, Intocable, Halo video game ( last 3 seasons), The Green Knight score (a24), Disney Peter Pan score, Interview With The Vampire score, Willie Nelson, Ed Sheeran, Lizzo, The Zombies, Counting Crows, Jimmy Cliff, Father John Misty and many more.
In this episode, we discuss
Dallas Childhood Memories
Early Band Experiences
Four Track Beginnings
Michael Jackson Obsession
Back to Future Influence
Supportive Creative Family
Unique School Experience
Discipline
College Music Degree
Early Audio Awareness
Atmos Mixing Insights
Texas State University
Touring and College Life
Sound Design Job
Band Experiences Takeaways
Respect for Bands
Working with Passionate Clients
Good Danny's Studio Journey
Early Studio Challenges
Austin Music Scene
Daytrotter Sessions Impact
South by Southwest Frenzy
Live Recording Skills
Move to Los Angeles
Pandemic Mixing Shift
Film Score Mixing
Financial Ecosystem Differences
LA Studio Setup Challenges
John Congleton's Advice
Matt's Rant: What If?
Links and Show Notes
Danny on Instagram
John Congelton on WCA
Credits
Guest: Danny Reisch
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith
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My guest today is the return of producer/engineer/mixer Don Zientara. Don has been highly influential in the D.C. hardcore music scene for over 30 years for his work with iconic punk and rock bands, including Fugazi, Minor Threat, Bad Brains, Jawbox, and The Evens. His contributions have been pivotal in shaping the sound of many Dischord Records artists.
In this episode, we discuss
Studio Relocation
New Basement Setup
Historical Recordings
Studio Gear Changes
Analog to Digital Shift
Compact Studio Space
Recording Challenges and Success
Microphone Selection Strategy
Digital Console Benefits
Outboard Gear Preferences
Lower Overhead Costs
Promotion and Clientele
Reflection on Studio History
Neighborhood and Noise Management
Surfing and Staying Young
Selective Project Choices
Client Reactions
Control and Live Room Setup
Communication in Studio
Evolution of Punk Scene
Consistent Studio Rates
Historical Significance
Industry Perception
Matt's Rant: Beginning the Journey
Links and Show Notes
Don on WCA #106
Don Zientara's Biography: Wikipedia
Inner Ear Studio: Inner Ear Studio Official Website
Rights of Spring: Rights of Spring - Wikipedia
Credits
Guest: Don Zientara
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith
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My guest today is Bristol, UK-based producer and mixer Elliot Vaughan, who has worked on projects by Frank Turner, Jason Ringenberg, Spunge, Ugly Kid Joe, Sonic Boom 6, The Wildhearts, Masca, and Hectares. Elliot is also an MPG Awards 2024 Breakthrough Producer Of The Year Nominee.
In this episode, we discuss
Bristol
Miles to Kilometers Conversion
City of Black Sabbath
Birmingham Heavy Metal Roots
Born Near John Bonham
Mom's Bank to Nurse Career
Dad's Ever-Changing Jobs
Peacefully Divorced Parents
Music In the House
Piano Practice
Hated Old Piano Teacher
Drum Lessons to Escape Math
Parents' Divorce Silver Lining
Drums vs Piano
Early Band Touring Adventures
Recording Studio Misfit
Mission Impossible Night
Pro Tools Learning Struggles
Band Tour Realization Moment
Day Job at Museum
Begging for Studio Time
Faked Experience for Bands
Building Reputation
Persistent Learning
Matt's Rant: Change of Heart
Links and Show Notes
Elliots site
Credits
Guest: Elliot Vaughan
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith
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My guest today is Producer/Engineer Aaron C Schroeder, who has worked on projects for Willie Nelson, Hotegaia, Hallows, Arden Leas, Sharkie, Coasthouse Materials, and Hollow Earth Radio.
In this episode, we discuss
Texas Upbringing
Roller Blading & Silverchair
Battle of the Bands
Early Recording Experiments
Recording School
Studio Watchdog
Recording Willie Nelson
Palm Pilot Payment
Recording at Home
Mell Dettmer
Moving to Seattle
Working In a Gay Porn Store
Recording a Scene
Landlord Challenges
Recording in A Former Strip Club
Running a Basement Studio
The Fugazi Ethos
Don Zientara
Diversification of Audio
Podcasting Gigs
The Return to Physical Goods
Patreon Page
Audio for Film
Business Manager Role
Chuck Vanderbilt
Matt's Rant: Not Missing Out on Life
Links and Show Notes
Jacob Sciba on WCA #263
Steve Chadie on WCA #245 / #487
Alan Evans on WCA #133 /#328
The Altec Bird Cage
Aaron's Patreon
Aaron's Site
Credits
Guest: Aaron C Schroeder
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith
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My guest today is Producer, Engineer & Mixer William Garrett. William has worked with a LARGE amount of people! That's includes Esperanza Spalding, Grouplove, John Legend, The Head and the Heart, Migos, Zara Larsson, The Shins, Max Richter, Sting, Ed Sheeran, Zac Brown Band, Rascal Flatts, TLC, Arcade Fire, Miley Cyrus, Norah Jones, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Lopez, The National, Greta Van Fleet, St. Vincent, Iron & Wine, Luke Combs, Jack White, The Raconteurs, Cyndi Lauper, John Cale, Conor Oberst, New Kids On The Block, Michael Monroe, Jennifer Lopez, John Waite, Slayer, Brandi Carlile, Def Leppard, Tony Bennett, Diana Krall, Shawn Mendes, Mac Miller, Elton John, Yo-Yo Ma, Michael Bublé, Jon Batiste, Vampire Weekend, Carly Rae Jepsen, Alicia Keys, The Lumineers, Alanis Morissette, Black Pumas, James Blake, Finneas, Arlo Parks, Shania Twain, Avril Lavigne, Samara Joy, Molly Tuttle, and Margot Price........to name a few!
In this episode, we discuss
Winston Salem, North Carolina
Tobacco Leaves
A Great Childhood
Stereo Under the Stairs
Early Musical Influences
Wipeout!
Playing Coffee Houses
Tossing X-Rays
Sound on Sound Recording
Boarding School in Maine
The World of Jingles
Nashville Sessions
Political Science and Economics
Berklee College of Music
Networking
Working as a Janitor
Driving Cabs on the Side
Burt Bacharach's Jacket
Tape Copy Guy
Alpha Media Records
After Hours Recording
House Sound Guy
Recording band Demos
The Norah Jones Story
Changing Technology
Presence and Perseverance
Jolly Automatic
Slayer
The Black Crowes
Rick Ruben
Ed Stasium
George Drakoulius
Hugging Smokey Robinson
Producing Artists for Spotify
Getting Laid Off
Going back to Freelance
Being Grateful
Matt's Rant: Going the Extra Mile
Links and Show Notes
William on Linkedin
William on Instagram
William's Linktree
Credits
Guest: William Garrett
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith
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My guest today is Mastering Engineer Toby Campen, based in Brighton, UK, who has worked with Black Pines, Everyday Saints, The Endearing, Young Empress, Thorisson, Bekimachine, Rodney Cromwell, Daniel Hugh, Gemma Cullingford, The Droppers Neck, and Pixelstorm.
In this episode, we discuss
Growing up in Essex
Recording His Band
Crappy College Studio
Liner Note Reading
Recording Local Bands
Book Heavy Recording Classes
Archiving
Mixing for Film and TV
Mastering Mindset
Switching Lanes
Setting Up a Business
Going Part Time
Help From Wierd Jungle
Inspiration from Justin Perkins
Inspiration from Glenn Schick
Early Mistakes
Keeping Rates Up
Travis Ference
AI Considerations
Getting Clients
The Tube
Human Interaction
Social Media Messaging
Audio Minimalism
Taking Care of Yourself
Standup/Sit Down
Production Expert
Matt's Rant: Net 30 and Beyond
Links and Show Notes
TobyCampen.com
Credits
Guest: Toby Campen
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith
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My guest today is Producer/ Recording and Mixing Engineer Bruno Barcella, based in Sarnico, Italy, who has worked with The Peawees, Bee Bee Sea, Faz Waltz, The Manges, Dahlmanns, Kurt Baker, Gluts, The Apers, Freez, and Zatopeks.
In this episode, we discuss
Sarnico, Italy
Brothers Influence
American Music
Playing Drums
Recording in Middle School
Punk Rock Bands
The Attraction of Tape
Sense of Community
Vasco Rossi
60's Girl Groups
Power Pop
Laundry Room Recording
Becoming a Studio Partner
Mixing at Home
Big Tree Studio
Live Sound
The Weird Jungle Influence
Trading Sticks for Faders
Importance of Family
Grumpy Live Sound People
Rates
Steve Albini
Matt's Rant: Reflecting on Steve Albini
Links and Show Notes
Steve Albini on WCA
MX80 Sound (mentioned in Rant)
Bruno's Site
Bruno's Collective
https://wildhoneyrecords.bandcamp.com/
Big Tree Studio
Weird Jungle
Credits
Guest: Bruno Barcella
Host: Matt Boudreau
Engineer: Matt Boudreau
Producer: Matt Boudreau
Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau
WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
Announcer: Chuck Smith
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