Welcome to The Record Process, an interview-based music podcast that delves into the intricate layers of music creation, unveiling the Who, What, Where, When, and Why behind the albums that shape our scene. Led by hosts Casey Cavaliere (Producer/Guitarist of The Wonder Years) and Tom Conran (Audio Engineer/Producer), The Record Process goes below the surface, offering listeners a weekly dose of fr... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 142 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music InterviewsMusicMusic Commentary |
This week on The Record Process, we're joined by the members of LA-based heavy-emo band Good Terms to discuss the origin of the project and the making of their brand new album Burnout. Recorded, Produced, and Mixed by the band members themselves, thi... more
This week we welcome singer Geoff Rickly of the band Thursday to The Record Process to discuss the making of their legendary third studio album War All The Time. Officially released on September 13th, 2003, War All The Time marked the bands departure... more
This week on the show, we invited guitarist Joe Mabry and drummer Scott Fisher of the band Capstan to discuss the writing and recording of their latest album The Mosaic, which was released on May 24th, 2024 via Fearless Records. We talk about how the... more
This week we share our conversation with Canadian songwriter and lead guitarist Dave Baksh - better known by the name "Brownsound" to fans of his band Sum 41. We sat down with Dave to discuss the making of Sum 41s eight and final studio album Heaven ... more
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If you are interested in how indie records get made this is a mostly non-technical look at the artistry of recording.
The focus seems to be on rock bands of various sub genres with like 95% of the guests seeming to be white dudes recording in studios with their bands as opposed to say, young female bedroom producers making trap music on their laptops. Some more variety would be nice.
Also, the host talks too much - often much more than the guests who I’d like to hear from more. He does have ... more
Awesome concept and awesome podcast. Really cool way to get some inside baseball on some of my favorite records.
Lovely interviews and insight into the recording process!
The host of this podcast likes to speak 50 words for every 1 word the guest speaks. How about letting the guest talk some more? Vince Ratti is an awesome engineer. Listened for him but left the podcast unimpressed.
The brilliant mind of Casey Cavaliere! This podcast is a must listen for music nerds! Go back and binge Season 1 if you haven’t!
Keep up the great work!
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