Ep 210 | Matt Squire

Multi-platinum record producer Matt Squire joins the podcast this week to discuss the laws surrounding the music industry and streaming platforms, what it was like working with Panic! At The Disco, his ability to churn out ideas, his time with Max Martin, and many more interesting tidbits along the way.

“Now we’re back into investing in artists again, which is exactly where we should be. And we found a new way to do it.” – Matt Squire

ON THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

2:05 – Matt spending time in Los Angeles
6:28 – How people involved in hardcore music are almost pre-selected in the music business
13:04 – Gatekeepers saying you only need to be right twice a year
14:12 – The digital era and the “death” of the music industry
18:41 – How Steve Jobs screwed the industry and how streaming is fixing it
22:44 – The lack of oversight in streaming and how it can be fixed
29:50 – The idea of a data collection law and how it can be implemented
36:51 – Powerful people not wanting to change and leveraging against it
43:19 – Why the industry needs to get smart about adaptability
48:11 – How Matt’s productions span quite the range and what his headspace is like when working
49:42 – Matt’s ability to churn out ideas
52:19 – Working with bands who come in with a vision
53:49 – What it was like working with Panic! At The Disco
56:37 – What Matt goes through when a writing producer isn’t needed
59:48 – Building up trust with bands before having a track record
1:02:33 – Looking at some of the records that hit big, like Metallica and blink-182, and getting bad ideas out
1:05:38 – How the production for Nevermind by Nirvana took longer than expected
1:06:17 – How amp settings inspire the way a band plays
1:06:52 – What separate the gold and platinum artists from the rest
1:11:05 – The ability to keep going without losing inspiration

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EP209 | Jamie King & Dan Briggs

Dan Briggs, bassist of Between the Buried and Me, and producer Jamie King join the podcast this week to discuss what it’s like working with each other, how you handle clients, and they go in-depth on BTAM’s process in the studio. These two make a great team and this is one conversation that you don’t want to miss out on.

All of our tastes in music and production styles and values have changed and it’s different. The problem with me in production is I enjoy the slick produced stuff, I enjoy the raw.” – Jamie King

My only memories of Colors are really just positive because the album was birthed out of, you know, this negative period doing Oz Fest, this horrible summer. It just fueled us like creatively.” – Dan Briggs

ON THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

4:48 – How Dan and Jamie know each other and how Dan got into the band
6:13 – What it was like for Jamie to work with Dan
14:15 – Needing a producer who conceptually gets it
15:17 – Having animal sounds on the records
17:26 – What directions the band typically avoids
18:40 – How quickly the band works in the studio and what their process is like
25:37 – How the band uses Guitar Pro and similar software
32:43 – How Jamie plays mediator with bands
37:52 – What it takes to get repeat customers at the studio
42:44 – Making of Alaska and bringing new personalities together
59:00 – What came after Alaska and the band’s growth
1:01:22 – What it was like getting into Colors
1:06:18 – The myth of producers having a “sound”
1:08:22 – What the biggest challenges were with Colors
1:11:25 – How Alaska pushed the band
1:12:12 – What it was like touring with bigger bands
1:16:45 – How BTBAM’s success helped Jamie in the studio
1:20:21 – What came after Colors
1:21:16 – The snags that BTBAM hit along the way
1:24:38 – The line between a producer’s involvement and what a band can do themselves
1:32:08 – How Dan creates bass lines that compliment the guitar parts
1:34:53 – How Jamie approaches mixing a bassist and getting guitar tones
1:41:21 – Being open minded with clients
1:44:07 – Art being a constant journey
1:45:00 – How the Orbs lineup came about
1:47:17 – How to keep your sound and not have things get stale

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EP208 | Kevin Antreassian

Kevin Antreassian, producer and guitarist for The Dillinger Escape Plan, joins the podcast to discuss what it’s like running a studio, creating a YouTube channel, and teaching the next generation of the music industry. Kevin has produced hundreds of records and knows the struggles of owning your own studio. If you want to know what it takes to make it in the industry, you won’t want to miss out on this episode.

You have to figure out your formula and you have to get the right people involved. An you have to put out quality content, you can’t just put out trash.” – Kevin Antreassian

ON THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT:

0:02:46 – Is Dillinger Escape Plan done?
0:03:39 – Trying to start up a business with a touring member of a band
0:06:39 – Having his studio/rehearsal space shut down
0:11:41 – How long it took to get the business stabilized and having to take business from anyone
0:13:42 – Having engineers threatened in the studio
0:16:20 – Other studio stories about some of the people who would come in and make ridiculous requests
0:20:42 – Going DIY when it comes to fixing things around the studio
0:26:41 – Making sure things are done right when it comes to construction in the studio
0:31:11 – Starting a YouTube channel and how it isn’t as easy as one might think
0:36:34 – Trying to figure out the balance of how long videos should be
0:43:31 – Responding to comments on your videos
0:46:45 – Teaching at a university
0:52:46 – If Kevin’s background makes his students more stoked to learn
0:53:53 – Explaining that he’s fallible and his method isn’t the only method
0:59:02 – Kevin’s favorite thing about having interns
0:59:12 – Never being too old to learn

Links:

Backroom Studios
Backroom Studios on YouTube

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