This is specifically why I say "I'd like to make it small" as a musician as opposed to making it big. Manage your expectations, and the rest is just about putting in the work.
You know for some reason I’ve always wanted to hear Steve’s take on Star Wars. I feel like he’d make some interesting points about it, if he has even seen those movies, and if not it would still be interesting.
Steve is an interesting man. I knew he was a Producer/Studio Engineer but didn't realise he was an active musician. Can anyone give me the name of any Band Steve is in?
I don’t see how any up and coming musician makes it on music anymore unless they already have money or connections. Not saying that you can’t but I imagine it has to be extremely difficult.
Steve was rich regardless, Electrical Audio is worth millions of dollars and he always had bands from all over the world. He was probably the cheapest worldclass engineer available but still charged 900$ a day before studio time.
@@Brokenface If you charge 900$ a day for your services in your studio and 1300$ if they take you somewhere else and you're booked everyday with months in advance what are you? Have you even seen his studio? It's worldclass, major label worthy. But I'm pretty sure it must be super expensive to run.
He did damn well but $900 a day isn't far off from trade wage. He had periods where he struggled, running a business like Electrical is very expensive.
$900 a day is close to operating cost for a constantly in demand studio, mostly labor. steve famously took to playing professional poker to support the studio. got pretty damn good at it from what i heard. i hardly doubt the man was considerably wealthy. he worked his ass off every damn day. no time for spoils in that way of living, aside from making the occasional record for yourself. not a bad life, all considered
What in the world is going on with Stalker Cam?! Bizarre in the extreme. I'm sure it freaks your guests out. I sincerely hope you've stopped doing that by now.
with the internet as it is, he's going to find out from someone that his music is being used in even the most obscure thing... I don't get that argument... like if some racist Nazi group uses Shellac music as their theme song, he will find out about it somehow. I'm sure he wouldn't be OK with that..
Another otherwise great interview, good setting, good lighting, good sound yet ruined by bad camera work and editing. Example: Why does the camera-woman step in the shot and why was that shot of her left in? It’s distracting from your subject and looks unprofessional. Additionally the out-of-focus and unstable shots from her only distract from the information & don’t add anything of value to the video, even if they are considered artistic and are currently in vogue. Nitpicking? Maybe. Apologies. Constructive criticism? Yes. No apologies.
cuz it was filmed on tape, at the time we didnt have a camera, but we really wanted to ask Steve some questions, so we borrowed the cameras from a school, and the friend who filmed it was a teacher at that school, later the tapes were damaged but we tried to retrieve as much as possible to put it together, the audio worked fine but the shots were damaged, so we had to cover it with what we had left of that footage, maybe i shouldve used photos instead but i thought itd be best to use footage of that day, ofc its not cinema quality but then again it was what we had at the time.
I like almost everything Albini has to say, but he conflates caring about nothing but money with capitalism. Actually, he is a capitalist. He makes money. He employs people. He saves money, etc. The alternative to capitalism is communism, in which an individual receives money from the government and only the collective owns property or can make money. Under such a system (and such systems have always proven to be maintauned by brutal police states) everyone is poor (which means equality is ever-present) and an individual can do nothing to further his lot in life. Given that the only thing Albini seems to mean when he says 'capitalism' is making everything subservient to maximal profit, it would be better, clearer, if he'd simply say that. We can all agree, surely, that money matters but that we shouldn't let it be the supreme king of our lives. That's really about trying to live deeper, more meaningful lives.
nah dude, he's an anarchist. Participating in capitalism to survive in society doesn't make someone a capitalist. And communism isn't the only alternative to capitalism.
Please please please read about how you're wrong. I don't have it in me to explain it again, but I can promise you are. I used to believe the literal 1950s Red Scare propaganda too, it's okay to be wrong, just make yourself right after.
This is specifically why I say "I'd like to make it small" as a musician as opposed to making it big. Manage your expectations, and the rest is just about putting in the work.
God IM SO SAD...RIP STEVE...WE WILL MISS U LIKE NO OTHER
Unfortunately its gotten harder still since this interview but the love of music will keep us fighting the good fight. RIP Steve
Legend , long live Steve Albini !
uh...
Thank you Steve
RIP you precious
Steve is a Boss! 🙌🏻
You know for some reason I’ve always wanted to hear Steve’s take on Star Wars. I feel like he’d make some interesting points about it, if he has even seen those movies, and if not it would still be interesting.
Do a search for Chris Gore.
Thanks for the inspiration💪🏻
Steve is an interesting man. I knew he was a Producer/Studio Engineer but didn't realise he was an active musician. Can anyone give me the name of any Band Steve is in?
Shellac
Big Black
rapeman
Big Black was a pretty amazing band and very highly praised at the time.
Big Black , Shellac, and R*peman.
Gotta love him
I don’t see how any up and coming musician makes it on music anymore unless they already have money or connections. Not saying that you can’t but I imagine it has to be extremely difficult.
Hey guys! Have you made a movie? Facebook links not working
Rip steve
Steve was rich regardless, Electrical Audio is worth millions of dollars and he always had bands from all over the world.
He was probably the cheapest worldclass engineer available but still charged 900$ a day before studio time.
No one said he was effing poor but he wasn't a millionare either.
Also how do you even know his worth net😂
@@Brokenface If you charge 900$ a day for your services in your studio and 1300$ if they take you somewhere else and you're booked everyday with months in advance what are you?
Have you even seen his studio? It's worldclass, major label worthy.
But I'm pretty sure it must be super expensive to run.
He did damn well but $900 a day isn't far off from trade wage. He had periods where he struggled, running a business like Electrical is very expensive.
$900 a day is close to operating cost for a constantly in demand studio, mostly labor. steve famously took to playing professional poker to support the studio. got pretty damn good at it from what i heard. i hardly doubt the man was considerably wealthy. he worked his ass off every damn day. no time for spoils in that way of living, aside from making the occasional record for yourself. not a bad life, all considered
@@normaleehi he also had staff, I'm sure the upkeep was super expensive too.
is this guy the zizek of audio engineers?
No, he's the Steve Albini of audio : )
at 0:27
AI will take that over quickly
u r dum
Didn't think anyone would pick up on that. It has already begun. Musicians/Producers have to change their business model as soon as possible.
What in the world is going on with Stalker Cam?! Bizarre in the extreme. I'm sure it freaks your guests out. I sincerely hope you've stopped doing that by now.
god I love this middle schooler
with the internet as it is, he's going to find out from someone that his music is being used in even the most obscure thing... I don't get that argument... like if some racist Nazi group uses Shellac music as their theme song, he will find out about it somehow. I'm sure he wouldn't be OK with that..
Another otherwise great interview, good setting, good lighting, good sound yet ruined by bad camera work and editing. Example: Why does the camera-woman step in the shot and why was that shot of her left in? It’s distracting from your subject and looks unprofessional. Additionally the out-of-focus and unstable shots from her only distract from the information & don’t add anything of value to the video, even if they are considered artistic and are currently in vogue.
Nitpicking?
Maybe.
Apologies.
Constructive criticism?
Yes.
No apologies.
Her? Who's she lmao
cuz it was filmed on tape, at the time we didnt have a camera, but we really wanted to ask Steve some questions, so we borrowed the cameras from a school, and the friend who filmed it was a teacher at that school, later the tapes were damaged but we tried to retrieve as much as possible to put it together, the audio worked fine but the shots were damaged, so we had to cover it with what we had left of that footage, maybe i shouldve used photos instead but i thought itd be best to use footage of that day, ofc its not cinema quality but then again it was what we had at the time.
7:06 "ugly capitalist model", as opposed to what?
Erm the DIY independent Model he’s always championed possibly
Stupid question 🤣🤣😂
Everything horrific in the world can always be traced back to capitalism.
@@Mrpsblobsoflowendmung I can always count on a musician to be total ignoramus when it comes to economics. Thank you for your stupid answer.
uh,, something that actually benefits the ppl using it?? 🤷♂️
I like almost everything Albini has to say, but he conflates caring about nothing but money with capitalism. Actually, he is a capitalist. He makes money. He employs people. He saves money, etc.
The alternative to capitalism is communism, in which an individual receives money from the government and only the collective owns property or can make money.
Under such a system (and such systems have always proven to be maintauned by brutal police states) everyone is poor (which means equality is ever-present) and an individual can do nothing to further his lot in life.
Given that the only thing Albini seems to mean when he says 'capitalism' is making everything subservient to maximal profit, it would be better, clearer, if he'd simply say that.
We can all agree, surely, that money matters but that we shouldn't let it be the supreme king of our lives.
That's really about trying to live deeper, more meaningful lives.
nah dude, he's an anarchist. Participating in capitalism to survive in society doesn't make someone a capitalist. And communism isn't the only alternative to capitalism.
cool Suburban Child of Republican Boomer Parents take
Please please please read about how you're wrong. I don't have it in me to explain it again, but I can promise you are. I used to believe the literal 1950s Red Scare propaganda too, it's okay to be wrong, just make yourself right after.
what year was this recorded?
looks pretty recent
1981