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Who's you're favourite analog producers or engineers? They don't have to be all-analog but they need to be using a fair share of tape. On my list there's a great number of guys who recorded themself. And lots of reverb and leakage!
Mine would be:
Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine (not all analog I know) for recording lo-fi masterpiece "Ecstasy and Wine" and analog-digital fusion "Loveless".
Roy Halee who recorded and produced Simon & Garfunkel
Lee Hazlewood for most of his 60's and 70's stuff, especially the first one with Nancy Sinatra.
Jason Pierce and Peter Kember of Spacemen 3
Delia Derbyshire of White Noise among others
Joe Byrd of The United States of America and Joe Byrd and The Field Hippies.
Martin Hannet who recorded and produced Happy Mondays, Joy Division and Orchestral Manouvres in the Dark (not all analog)
Brian Eno - especially on "Here Comes The Warm Jets". Masterpiece when it comes to 70's rock and engineering.
John Cale for producing Nico, Happy Mondays, his solo recordings and lots of other great stuff.
George Martin - enough said.
Paul Oakenfield and Steve Osborne for producing "Pills, Thrills and Bellyaches" by Happy Mondays.
Whoever recorded Middle Eastern psyche outfit The Orient Express. Totally unfair that he is not credited on the cover.
Conny Plank for recording Neu! and other great 70's German spacerock.
Anthon Newcombe for all the Brian Jonestown Massacre albums. A beam of light in the dark ages of the 90's
Robin Guthrie for Cocteau Twins and Lush.
I might have forgotten a few.
Who's you're favourite analog producers or engineers? They don't have to be all-analog but they need to be using a fair share of tape. On my list there's a great number of guys who recorded themself. And lots of reverb and leakage!
Mine would be:
Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine (not all analog I know) for recording lo-fi masterpiece "Ecstasy and Wine" and analog-digital fusion "Loveless".
Roy Halee who recorded and produced Simon & Garfunkel
Lee Hazlewood for most of his 60's and 70's stuff, especially the first one with Nancy Sinatra.
Jason Pierce and Peter Kember of Spacemen 3
Delia Derbyshire of White Noise among others
Joe Byrd of The United States of America and Joe Byrd and The Field Hippies.
Martin Hannet who recorded and produced Happy Mondays, Joy Division and Orchestral Manouvres in the Dark (not all analog)
Brian Eno - especially on "Here Comes The Warm Jets". Masterpiece when it comes to 70's rock and engineering.
John Cale for producing Nico, Happy Mondays, his solo recordings and lots of other great stuff.
George Martin - enough said.
Paul Oakenfield and Steve Osborne for producing "Pills, Thrills and Bellyaches" by Happy Mondays.
Whoever recorded Middle Eastern psyche outfit The Orient Express. Totally unfair that he is not credited on the cover.
Conny Plank for recording Neu! and other great 70's German spacerock.
Anthon Newcombe for all the Brian Jonestown Massacre albums. A beam of light in the dark ages of the 90's

Robin Guthrie for Cocteau Twins and Lush.
I might have forgotten a few.