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The Multi-Track Meltdown

Anthony Robustelli
The Beatles
Double-Tracking
George Harrison
John Lennon
Paul Mccartney
Let It Be
Chicago (band)
Don't Bother Me
Help!
Day Tripper
Michael Jackson
1963
Music Production
Harmonic Mixing
The Rolling Stones
The Kinks
Phil Spector
Glyn Johns
Abbey Road
Long and Winding Road

Deconstructed mixes of classic songs by the Beatles and other artists.

PublishesMonthlyEpisodes115Founded4 years ago
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The Multi-Track Meltdown features stripped down, deconstructed mixes of classic songs, live cuts, solo material, demos, and much more. By highlighting different instruments and vocals you will experience these songs in a way that you've never imagine... more

The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown features stripped down, deconstructed mixes of classic Beatles songs, live cuts, solo material, demos, and much more. By highlighting different instruments and vocals you will experience these songs in a way that you'... more

The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown features stripped down, deconstructed mixes of classic Beatles songs, live cuts, solo material, demos, and much more. By highlighting different instruments and vocals you will experience these songs in a way that you'... more

The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown features stripped down, deconstructed mixes of classic Beatles songs, live cuts, solo material, demos, and much more. By highlighting different instruments and vocals you will experience these songs in a way that you'... more

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Anthony Robustelli
Host of The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 17 ratings
  • For Beatles production obsessives!

    Love this podcast! Illuminating every corner of the Beatles recorded universe!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Richey W
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Glad its not over

    2025... after 3 Years new episodes, iam sooo glad to hear them, thanks Anthony!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jonny1969!
    Germany4 months ago
  • Great!

    Thank goodness you’re back! Wonderful listen. If You’ve Got Troubles is still a naff song, but it sounds way better single-tracked and with Emerick’s early 1980s reverb.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    andrew shakespeare
    Australia6 months ago

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Polished hosting with well-chosen guest anecdotes and historical context.
Very insightful production discussions that go beyond surface-level trivia.
The deconstructed mixes and gear talk are a standout for listeners seeking depth.

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#103
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What is The Multi-Track Meltdown about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Listeners are drawn to in-depth, studio-focused explorations of classic tracks and the artists who shaped them, with a particular emphasis on deconstructed mixes, recording techniques, and producer-engineer storytelling. The show often weaves comparisons to iconic bands, high-profile sessions, and historical context into mechanical breakdowns of arrangements and vocal textures, offering a detailed lens on how studio decisions shaped beloved recordings. Noteworthy are the recurring deep dives into the Let It Be era, Chicago's discography, and the cross-pade analysis of collaborators who touched Beatles-era sessions, which makes the content especially valuable for music producers, audio engineers, and serious fans who crave behind-the-scenes ... more

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