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Buffalo Studios
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The Dave Clark Five
Little Richard
Andrew Bird
Michael Kiwanuka
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Analogue Recording
The Turtles
Gentrification
Simon Trout
Drum Setups

Conversations inspired by analogue recording.

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Spencer Tweedy is a Chicago-based musician, drummer, and songwriter, known, not least, for his work with the indie-folk band Waxahatchee, legendary vocalist Mavis Staples, and collaborations with his father, Jeff Tweedy of Wilco. In 2020, he also aut... more

Spencer Tweedy is a Chicago-based musician, drummer, and songwriter, known, not least, for his work with the indie-folk band Waxahatchee, legendary vocalist Mavis Staples, and collaborations with his father, Jeff Tweedy of Wilco. In 2020, he also aut... more

Jamie Evans is a producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who is quite simply ‘cut from a different cloth'. His professionalism, enthusiasm, diligence, creativity, attention to detail and passion make him a joy to work with and his results are ... more

Jamie Evans is a producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who is quite simply ‘cut from a different cloth'. His professionalism, enthusiasm, diligence, creativity, attention to detail and passion make him a joy to work with and his results are ... more

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Recent Guests

Spencer Tweedy
Drummer and songwriter, also involved in various music projects
Episode: #112 Spencer Tweedy Pt.2 - Drummer/ Songwriter
Jamie Evans
Producer, songwriter, musical arranger, multi-instrumentalist
Episode: #109 Jamie Evans Pt.1 - Producer/ Songwriter/ Music Guru
Roy Saint
Former drummer for the 1960s band The Walkers
Episode: #107 Roy Saint Pt.1 - The Walkers, 1960s bandsman
Chris Wilkinson
Producer and engineer from Balcony Recording Company
Balcony Recording Company
Episode: #106 Chris Wilkinson Pt.2 - Balcony Recording Company
JB Pilon
Producer, sound engineer, and musician
Buffalo Studios
Episode: #101 JB Pilon Pt. 1 - Buffalo Recording Studio
Andy Cahan
A musician known for his work with Little Richard and The Turtles, sharing stories from his extensive career in music.
Episode: #100 Andy Cahan Pt.2 - The Turtles, 60s session musician
Dustyn Hiett
Runs Vvundertone, a drum sample pack company that also includes film overlays
Vvundertone
Episode: #97 Vvundertone Pt. 1 - Analogue/digital obscure sound techniques.
Paul Butler
Music producer known for his mixing techniques and work with artists like Michael Kiwanuka and Andrew Bird.
Paul Butler Productions
Episode: #96 Paul Butler Pt. 2 - Producer (The Bees, Michael Kiwanuka, Devendra Banhart)

Host

Joe Montague
Host and musician with extensive experience in music and audio production, he leads engaging conversations filled with insights from industry professionals and musicians.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 110 ratings
  • fantastic show!

    great host and legendary guests, what a fun listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tyler Blue
    United Statesa year ago
  • a Must Listen fo those interested in Classic Production

    New to this fantastic podcast, but no matter because the education, entertainment, and information it provides is timeless.

    BBC tech stuff is priceless, but so many great interviews.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RumginRay
    United States2 years ago
  • Excellent content!

    I love this show. My only critique is the intro song is ear splittingly loud in relation to the dialogue audio. It’s caught me off guard many times, I have to remember to make sure my ear bud volume is jogged way back. Aside from that my absolute favourite program, excellent work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Claude Lavender
    Canada3 years ago
  • Great interview!

    Listened to the interview with John Raham and it was great! Thanks another person to interview might be Jeff zipp out of Vancouver as well.

    I also loved hearing your little one in the background I agree it’s a nice touch to leave that stuff in.

    Thank you and great work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jazjelly
    Canada3 years ago
  • Enthusiasm abounds

    Joe's curation here is straightforward, humble, and insightful. Interviews with recording engineers continues to be an engaging source of insights and perspectives--sure to perk up period enthusiasts and professionals alike. The true gem, though, remains in hearing the stories themselves unfold.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    producer17
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

The host is praised for his authentic enthusiasm and genial demeanor, which enhance the listening experience.
Listeners appreciate the show's engaging interviews with recording engineers and musicians, highlighting the podcast's informational and educational value.
Critics mention audio imbalances in episode audio quality, specifically pointing out that the intro music can be too loud compared to dialogue.
Many reviews commend the nostalgic insights and technical discussions that make the content particularly appealing to music enthusiasts.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#198
Australia/Music/Music Interviews
Apple Podcasts
#32
Sweden/Music/Music Interviews
Apple Podcasts
#183
Sweden/Music

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

#112 Spencer Tweedy Pt.2 - Drummer/ Songwriter
Q: What advice do you have for creating art without succumbing to pressure?
You have to find a balance between naivety and confidence, allowing for creative spontaneity to flourish.
#112 Spencer Tweedy Pt.2 - Drummer/ Songwriter
Q: How did you find the common theme among artists you included in your book 'Mirror Sound'?
The most common theme was the absence of a ticking clock, allowing creative exploration without pressure.
#112 Spencer Tweedy Pt.2 - Drummer/ Songwriter
Q: What were some of the best practices you learned from working with Tom Schick and your dad?
The principle of cleaning as you go and developing an awareness of what a song needs based on experience.
#111 Spencer Tweedy Pt.1 - Drummer/ Songwriter
Q: How did you get involved with the Waxahatchee stuff?
Spencer got involved through Katie Crutchfield's producer, Brad Cook, who heard the Mavis Staples albums they worked on and invited him to collaborate on a record.
#111 Spencer Tweedy Pt.1 - Drummer/ Songwriter
Q: What are your earliest memories of recording and the idea that music can be put down somewhere?
Spencer remembers using a direct to CD recording device his dad bought when he was six, which allowed him to make improvised recordings, and later exploring GarageBand.

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Conversations centered around the intricacies of analog recording are the highlight, with guests ranging from producers to musicians who share their firsthand experiences in the music industry. Common themes include technical aspects of music production, nostalgia for the 1960s music scene, and the artistic journey of creators from various backgrounds. Notable discussions often involve personal anecdotes from influential figures, exploring the evolution of recording techniques, the importance of craftsmanship in music, and capturing genuine sound through analog methods. This unique focus caters to enthusiasts of both music history and production techniques, making it compelling for listeners interested in the art and science of sound creati... more

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1. Spencer Tweedy
2. Jamie Evans
3. Roy Saint
4. Chris Wilkinson
5. JB Pilon
6. Andy Cahan
7. Dustyn Hiett
8. Paul Butler

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