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Ep 165 Steve Albini Recording Techniques, Triumph, Nirvana, Fugazi, Music Industry and more!

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Steve Albini (1962-2024) was an influential American musician, audio engineer, and record producer known for his work with groundbreaking bands and his distinctive recording style. Born in Pasadena, California, and raised in Montana, Albini became involved in the punk rock scene as a teenager before studying journalism at Northwestern University. Throughout his career, he founded and performed in several notable bands including Big Black, Rapeman, and Shellac. As an audio engineer, Albini worked on acclaimed albums for artists like the Pixies, PJ Harvey, and Nirvana, known for his analog recording techniques and preference for capturing a raw, live sound. In 1997, he founded Electrical Audio recording studio in Chicago, where he recorded thousands of albums. Albini was outspoken in his views on the music industry, advocating for artists' rights and criticizing exploitative practices. He refused to take royalties on albums he worked on, instead charging a flat fee for his services. This approach, along with his technical skill and dedication to artistic integrity, made him a sought-after engineer for both established and up-and-coming acts. Throughout his career, Albini remained committed to the DIY ethos of punk rock, valuing artistic independence and rejecting mainstream commercial pressures. His influence extended beyond his own music to the many artists he recorded and the broader independent music scene. Albini passed away on May 7, 2024, at the age of 61, leaving behind a legacy as a musician, engineer, and advocate for artistic authenticity in the music industry.

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