
brendandwyer
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Any opinions on the who is the most inventive, daring, experimental, groundbreaking producer, or engineer working today; regardless of genre.
Rick Rubin.brendandwyer said:Any opinions on the who is the most inventive, daring, experimental, groundbreaking producer, or engineer working today; regardless of genre.
brendandwyer said:Any opinions on the who is the most inventive, daring, experimental, groundbreaking producer, or engineer working today; regardless of genre.
SouthSIDE Glen said:Rick Rubin.
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bassntreble said:Steve Albini...
SouthSIDE Glen said:Rick Rubin.
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I really REALLY don't want to turn this into a barstool debate, especially not with a good guy like you Lee, but I just gotta give a short response.LeeRosario said:Oh god no. He's just a good business man that happens to have the inside information needed to build a star. He's good, but not record.
SouthSIDE Glen said:I really REALLY don't want to turn this into a barstool debate, especially not with a good guy like you Lee, but I just gotta give a short response.
Read the definition at the top of this thread again and then look at Rick's recent credits (including upcoming products.) I submit that he has done more ingenious and creative genre-crossing work with both new artists and established stars and legends in the past few years than any two other producers put together. Who else could get Johnny Cash to top the A/V charts with a NIN song?
I am a huge fan of The Q, but is he still even working?
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chessrock said:You mean ... THE Bruce Dickinson ?
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Ah, The Flaming Lips:kludge said:I'd also vote for Dave Fridmann, who does the Flaming Lips.
No need for apologies, you are entitled to you opinion. That's cool.LeeRosario said:I've just heard so much about him that I think my comment came out a little more biased than I intended. My apologies.![]()