EP 243 | Jeff Balding

Jeff Balding is a producer, mix engineer, and tracking engineer who can’t be pinned down to one genre. He’s worked with major country acts such as Florida Georgia Line and Shania Twain while forging a relationship with the metal behemoth Megadeth.

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ON THIS EPISODE:

2:10 – What it takes to set yourself apart 

12:53 – Trying to emulate others exactly doesn’t work because you can’t create clones

20:47 – Jeff’s journey to working as a chief engineer and realizing that you can go create anything

29:15 – Going where the opportunities are and why it’s worth the risk

33:36 – How to not forget what the big picture is

40:24 – The unusual way that Jeff got in with Megadeth

47:40 – Do The Eagles come to the studio with all of their vocal parts prepared?

52:05 – Staying relevant and reinventing yourself are crucial to your career

59:45 – Why Jeff has one bar for his work, regardless of genre

1:05:24 – How your lifestyle impacts your work

LINKS:

Jeff Balding’s website

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EP 242 | Dave Schiffman

Dave Schiffman is a legendary producer, mixer, and engineer who cut his teeth working under Rick Rubin and has worked with bands such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Thrice, and Vampire Weekend.

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ON THIS EPISODE:

1:55 – Being successful does not always mean you have work and here’s why

12:20 – When a producer should seek representation

23:05 – Dave’s workflow

31:03 – Dave’s wild ride of working with Rick Rubin

49:56 – The proper way to handle not knowing how to do a task

1:04:01 – Bands not having a vision makes things more difficult

1:16:12 – Communicating with someone who doesn’t have the same technical vocabulary as you

1:33:48 – What to do when a musician isn’t as good as they think they are

1:43:25 – Debunking common studio myths

1:50:56 – Billie Eilish is a product of the modern era

LINKS:

Dave Schiffman’s website

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EP 241 | John McLucas

John McLucas is a member of the URM community who has leveled up in major ways recently. He went from sleeping on floors to making a full time living producing and mixing artists while creating his own video content and podcast.

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ON THIS EPISODE:

2:46 – Why John hates losing

15:26 – Dealing with distractions and self-doubt

23:21 – Why John’s parents are his idols and how he can be obsessive

40:11 – Breaking down what John’s normal day looks like

55:42 – Delegating tasks when it comes to the content world

1:08:55 – John went to URM for audio, so why did he switch to video?

1:16:05 – “Let’s start a podcast” is basically like “let’s start a band”

LINKS:

John McLucas’s website

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EP 240 | Steve Evetts

Steve Evetts is a producer, mixer, engineer and songwriter known for his iconic work with The Wonder Years, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Every Time I Die, and Suicide Silence.

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ON THIS EPISODE:

2:20 – The old gear that sparked Steve’s interest in making music

18:15 – When you should use autotune (and when you shouldn’t)

25:20 – What it takes for Steve to give someone a second chance

32:59 – How you should handle criticism of your work

37:29 – Just because you’re a professional, doesn’t mean your opinion is more developed

46:56 – How Steve creates an explosive environment in the studio

51:51 – Guitar players should stand when playing in the studio

58:29 – When the vision is defined and balancing it with what the band wants

1:05:07 – How Steve gets a natural, tight sound

1:07:12 – Steve’s work with Story of the Year on a heavier record

1:08:32 – The simplicity of recording vocals with Dan from The Wonder Years 

1:10:23 – How Steve recorded the first The Dillinger Escape Plan record

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