Mike Skinner of The Streets talks on video about producing, writing, composing and making records at his private recording studio in London

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Mike Skinner is not only an innovating musician with major chart success, he’s also a true gear head.  We met up with Mike at his amazing private recording studio in London to find out about his recording processes and learn how he has gone from just an ‘in-the-box’ producer / performer to working with mixing consoles, mastering and hoarding loads of other lovely gear.

We think that you will be equally impressed at Mike’s studio and equipment when you watch this video but he is far more than a gear head, he has a unique and fresh perspective, the role of producer for him is to be involved with production at every stage, from writing to the mastering, he is the modern Mike Oldfield – I hope he doesn’t object to that!  Anyway, we think that fans of Mike’s, students and producers will equally enjoy his video which is in Quick Time 7 (or above) format and you will need a fast connection to watch.

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Special thanks to Mike for sparing so much time to record this feature.

 
Mike Hedges talks on camera in the recording studio about production, A&R and music

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We met up with possibly one of the UK’s greatest record producers, Mike Hedges, at a studio in London to talk about his extensive career and his role as A&R man on camera.

 
music producer dave eringa video interview at a music recording studio

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Way up in North Wales, George Shilling tracked ace producer Dave Eringa at Bryn Derwen Studios and fired the questions that ranged from serious to ‘curved ball’…. We hope that you enjoy this video as much as we enjoyed meeting Dave, a true great guy and bound to be ‘mega producer’ one day!  So, who is Dave Eringa? That’s what we were at Bryn Derwen to find out. Dave is one of the names that we hear mentioned all the time but for some reason hadn’t met him so we were relieved to find that he is one of the most entertaining and talented producers that we’ve yet found.
For all of the biog blurb visit his website but you most likely know that he’s produced loads of the Manic Street Preachers work but maybe his work with Kylie Minogue is less familiar… Watch the video and in 20 minutes you’ll know loads more about the producer that we tip to be ‘mega’ in the near future!

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Special thanks to all at Bryn Derwen Studios, George Shilling and Dave for his time. A special mention must go to Greg Haver too.

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Top mixing engineer and record producer Phil Harding behind the SSL mixing console at Strongroom Studios London

Mix engineer and record producer Phil Harding at Strongroom Recording Studios

Phil Harding. Photo by Mike Banks

PWL – From The Factory Floor

(Expanded Edition)

Phil Harding

To the modern pop world, Stock, Aitken and Waterman have taken on something of a lengendary status in recent years. The PWL label and studios produced so many hits in the 1980s that their name became synonymous with success, and that they created the template so expertly worked today by their protégée Simon Cowell.

From Elton Johns tea boy to successful record producer, Phil Harding’s career spans over 30 years, ranging from recording The Clash in the 70s  to producing hit singles for East 17 and Boyzone in the 90s. Phil played a key role at PWL Studios , Pete Waterman’s vision for a British Motown, alongside the legendary Stock, Aitken and Waterman production team, who’s Hit Factory productions and mixes sold over 30 million untis around the world via a surprisingly diverse CV of artists.

Refreshing and affectionately frank, From The Factory Floor tells the inside story of one of the most successful and fast-paced music studios of all time. His pivotal role provides a uniquely broad perspective, extending from the top of the organization, missing many classic SAW hits, down to the bottom, training up and coming engineers and so on, as well as involvement in the creative, business bottom, training up-and-coming engineers and so on, as well as involvement in the creative, business (and diplomatic!) aspects of being a critically-acclaimed producer in his own right and developing a profile and client base under the manangement of Pete Waterman.

After a sold-out limited release in 2009, the book has undergone extensive development  into this Expanded Edition, and contains a wealth of new material. Hightlights include Phil’s behind the scenes journey through the eventful rise (and fall) of PWL, commentary on the working styles and sounds covered during PWL’s history, detailed recollections of specific, classic PWL releases, in-depth interviews on working with some of the most significant artists of the time, a comprehensive guide to the south from recently rediscovered home video footage, Phil’s complete discography-comprehensive guide to his many hundreds of releases, a full review of Phil and his fellow producers Ian Curnow’s extensive personal archives and master tapes (including, for the first time, details on many PWL projects that remain unreleased and previously forgotten), and a new Harding/Curnow interview, looking back on their time working for PWL.

The book also takes in the technicalities of studio work, including a detailed case study of the mixing of a No.1 single in the form of Kylie’s  Hand On Your Heart, and information on the cutting edge  technology and techniques used in making the studio a world leader. This along with the inclusion of many previously-unseen photographs, makes PWL From The Factory Floor Expanded Edition a must-read for 80s, club, dance, and pop devotees, contemporary music followers, studio technicians and those with any interest in the extreme highs and lows that only pop can provide.

Phil is an in-demand writer, producer, mix engineer, guest speaker and lecturer. He speaks and lectures at Universties and Colleges around the UK , often with Pete Waterman and is currently Vice Chairman of the Music Producers Guild and Chairman of the Joint Audio and Media Education Service

The book is available now, published by Cherry Red.

 
recording engineer and record producer doug trantow video interview at a recording studio

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Doug Trantow kindly gave up an hour at the amazing LA Sound Gallery Studios to talk about his career. Doug’s worked on a very diverse range of projects including:

Nine Inch Nails, Korn, Sugar Ray, Tracy Chapman, Hanson, Nanci Griffith, Hootie and the Blowfish, Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit and he has been also working with film and TV soundtracks including CSI Miami. You don’t get a credit list like that without good reason and we were delighted to spend an hour chatting about how Doug got started right through to his latest projects.

We hope that you enjoy this feature and get in contact with Doug to meet up and work with him on your next project!

Special thanks to Doug for his time, everyone at LA Sound Gallery Studios and to Johnny Jaskot of Babblefish.com for the lighting, sound and much more!

Doug has a website so probably best to contact him that way.

 
Metal music producer Tom Allom in the recording studio talking on camera about producing Judas Priest

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Tom Allom is an English recording engineer and record producer, he was most active in the 1970s and 1980s where he worked on seminal albums by Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, KIX, and Rough Cutt.

Music producer Tom Allom video interview at British Grove Studios

Tom talks on camera with ace interviewer Nigel Jopson at Mark Knopfler’s British Grove Studios.  The video runs for 45 minutes so better have a cup of tea ready before you start watching.  The intervie runs at a slow pace but there is SO much information here that you really should stay with it!

Gallery of Tom Allom photographs is here.

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