Alt-rock uber producer Steve Albini has died at 61 of a heart attack while working in his Chicago studio.
As someone who’s entire life has consisted of winding people up, I can do nothing but admire a person who took that ethos to international levels. His breakthrough production on Pixies Surfer Rosa brought both them and him to the attention of the alt-rock scene, and the further music industry overall. Obviously he soon responded by calling Pixies ‘unremarkable’.
If there was anyone who lived his entire life with the punk ethos then it was him. He would only charge a flat fee for production work and flatly refused to take points. Points are like royalties, therefore the more the album sold, the more he would've earned. A friend of mine, the author John Niven, was saying last night that when he was in negotiations with Albini to produce Mogwai, he was amazed that the producer point blank refused to take points, and only charged a flat fee.
Apart from his production work on artists such as PJ Harvie, Nirvana, Manic Street Preachers, and most bizarrely of all, Page and Plant, among many others, he was also a musician. Fronting first of all Big Black, the unfortunately named Rapeman, and finally Shellac. What I’d forgotten until I read it this morning was that he funded his studio by playing poker, which he was extremely good at.
As someone who likes to think of himself as still living up to the punk ideals, his actual living it was something to be admired.
_________________ They say don't kick a man when he's down. Show me a better time.
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