Steve Albini: Difference between revisions

From ChicagoPunk
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(→‎Bands: Added Flour and down)
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 9: Line 9:
* Former member of [[Rapeman]], Just Ducky (Montana), Flour, [[Small Irregular Pieces of Aluminum]] and [[Stations]], and, according to wikipedia "another band that record label Touch and Go/Quarterstick Records explained "he [Albini] is paying us not to mention."
* Former member of [[Rapeman]], Just Ducky (Montana), Flour, [[Small Irregular Pieces of Aluminum]] and [[Stations]], and, according to wikipedia "another band that record label Touch and Go/Quarterstick Records explained "he [Albini] is paying us not to mention."
* Played bass on [[Pegboy]]'s ''Fore'' EP
* Played bass on [[Pegboy]]'s ''Fore'' EP
* Current Member of [[Shellac]]
* Member of [[Shellac]]
* Quit his day job in [[1986]] and created a studio in his house.  This was the first time he started charging for recording bands and for his time.  
* Quit his day job in [[1986]] and created a studio in his house.  This was the first time he started charging for recording bands and for his time.  
* In [[1995]], he moved his studio out of his house, creating [[Electrical Audio]]  
* In [[1995]], he moved his studio out of his house, creating [[Electrical Audio]]  
* Recorded, produced and engineered many early Chicago punk bands including [[Naked Raygun]]
* Recorded, produced and engineered many early Chicago punk bands including [[Naked Raygun]]
* Went on to national notoriety after producing bands such as Sonic Youth and Nirvana.
* Went on to national notoriety after producing bands such as Sonic Youth and Nirvana.
* Continues to play with the reunited [[Big Black]] and [[Shellac]]
* Recorded bands on a sliding scale
* Records bands on a sliding scale
* Did not turn bands away based on lack of notoriety or money, but more on passion and dedication.
* Passed away May 7, 2024 from a heart attack (RIP).


== Bands ==
== Bands ==
Line 25: Line 26:
* [[Stations]]
* [[Stations]]
* [[Just Ducky (Montana)]]
* [[Just Ducky (Montana)]]
* [[Small Irregular Pieces of Alluminum]]
* [[Small Irregular Pieces of Aluminum]]


== Interviews ==
== Interviews ==
Line 36: Line 37:
== External Links ==
== External Links ==


* [http://www.electrical.com Steve's recording studio] with an active forum full of Chicago musicians
* [http://www.electricalaudio.com Steve's recording studio] with an active forum full of Chicago musicians
* [https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/08/arts/music/steve-albini-dead.html NYT Article on Steve's Passing]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Albini Wikipedia Entry]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Albini Wikipedia Entry]


Line 46: Line 48:
[[Category:Singers]]
[[Category:Singers]]
[[Category:Steve Albini]]
[[Category:Steve Albini]]
[[Category:R.I.P.]]

Latest revision as of 13:58, 9 May 2024

Steve Albini - frontman for Big Black and mega recording engineer. Short info for now...

Bio

  • Born July 22, 1962 in Pasadena California
  • Grew up mostly in Montana
  • Moved to Chicago/Evanston in June 1980 to attend Northwestern
  • Frontman for Big Black, one of the bands responsible for the formation of punk and industrial music in Chicago
  • Former member of Rapeman, Just Ducky (Montana), Flour, Small Irregular Pieces of Aluminum and Stations, and, according to wikipedia "another band that record label Touch and Go/Quarterstick Records explained "he [Albini] is paying us not to mention."
  • Played bass on Pegboy's Fore EP
  • Member of Shellac
  • Quit his day job in 1986 and created a studio in his house. This was the first time he started charging for recording bands and for his time.
  • In 1995, he moved his studio out of his house, creating Electrical Audio
  • Recorded, produced and engineered many early Chicago punk bands including Naked Raygun
  • Went on to national notoriety after producing bands such as Sonic Youth and Nirvana.
  • Recorded bands on a sliding scale
  • Did not turn bands away based on lack of notoriety or money, but more on passion and dedication.
  • Passed away May 7, 2024 from a heart attack (RIP).

Bands

Interviews

External Links