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Steve Albini is an influential guitarist, audio engineer and music journalist, former member of Big Black and Rapeman and current member of Shellac.
He is currently most active as what is mostly known in the music industry as a record producer, but he dislikes the term and prefers recording engineer, saying that putting producers in charge destroys records, while the role of the recording engineer is to solve problems in capturing the sound of the musicians, and does not threaten the artists control over their product. He is founder and owner of the company Electrical Audio, which operates two recording studios in Chicago.
His guitar playing has been just as influential on the sound of rock music as his sound engineering. With Shellac, Albini showcases his abrasive vocabulary of clanging, scraping metallic sounds. As a lyricist, Albini demonstrates an interest in the seamier side of life.
Additionally, he is famous (or notorious) in the indie world as a pundit on the music industry and trends in indie music, starting from his earliest writing for 'zines such as Matter and Forced Exposure, to his commentary on the poor ethics of big record labels, and how their practices filter through to the independent labels. He has been a strong supporter of labels who have tried to break the mold, especially Touch and Go Records, with whom all of his bands have released recordings.
Among many other records, he has recorded:
External links
- Albini laments age of over-production (http://inmyroom.omnihosts.net/albini.html), an article of a lecture Albini gave to the Audio Engineering Society at MTSU, outlining his approach to being a recording engineer.
- Three Pandering Sluts (http://www.chireader.com/hitsville/pander.html) the transcript of a stormy exchange from 1993 he provoked in the letters page of the Chicago Reader, where he accuses Bill Wyman (music critic) of being a recording industry stooge.
- The Problem with Music (http://www.negativland.com/albini.html) a.k.a Some of your friends are probably also this fucked
- Onion AV Club Interview (http://www.theavclub.com/feature/index.php?issue=3622&f=1)
- An interview (http://www.vacant.org.uk/interviews/albini.html) in which Albini outlines his criteria for accepting offers to record musicians.
- Electrical Audio (http://www.electrical.com) Steve Albini's recording studio.
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