Posts Tagged ‘producing’

The Realities of Hip Hop & Music Production with Paul Willie Green Womack [SSP #016]

Justin Colletti talks with Paul “Willie Green” Womack about wearing the many different hats a modern producer/engineer must don in the studio.

How do you keep it all together, shifting between the roles of technician, coach, arranger, craftsman, collaborator, and when should you farm some of the tasks to assistants Read more...

21st Century Music Business with Ariel Borujow [Keys N Krates, Galantis, CID] (SSP #013)

Throw out your textbooks! Ariel Borujow stops by the SonicScoop Podcast to talk all about how the music business really works in the internet age, and offers some tested tips for improving your career whether you’re a producer, artist or engineer.

Thanks to Sonarworks, Soundtoys, and Gear Club for sponsoring Read more...

Better Ways to Produce Music: Ben H. Allen [Deerhunter, Gnarls Barkley, Animal Collective] (SSP #012)

Ben H. Allen joins Justin Colletti to talk about ways of breaking the mold when producing music, and coming up with memorable, trailblazing sounds.

Ben has worked recently with critically-acclaimed artists including Deerhunter, Animal Collective, Belle and Sebastian, Washed Out and Gnarls Barkley, after an early career engineering for major Read more...

137th AES Approaches: Neil Portnow of Recording Academy Giving Opening Keynote; Inaugural “Raw Tracks” Series

The 137th AES Convention is just around the corner and key announcements have begun.

First, President/CEO Neil Portnow of The Recording Academy is giving Friday’s opening keynote. Representing The Academy and its Producers & Engineers Wing, Portnow will discuss challenges and opportunities facing recording professionals, and actions proposed by The Read more...

Freelance Whales’ Shane Stoneback-Produced “Diluvia” Out In October

It’s an all-NYC effort with the upcoming full-length Diluvia by Freelance Whales, due out in October.

The five-piece collective from Queens recorded with NYC-based producer/engineer Shane Stoneback  (Sleigh Bells, Cults, Vampire Weekend) in his Brooklyn studio, Treefort Recording. From there, the tracks moved over to Manhattan, where his SSL 4000 Read more...

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