A huge pleasure to se KING Mike here, thanks Pensado! I would have liked to hear some things about his engineering & production side but I'm fine enough. Salute!
My musical and production role model all the way, everything I know of production started by analyzing reanimation and all the work Mike did on that and continuous albums
I haven't listened to Linkin Park in a while... but I always loved the production on their records. Mike Shinoda is such a cool, down-to-earth dude... glad Pensado's Place taped this :)
after a good speech about creativity in group or in solo, let's give prize in the most random way ever! My favorite part is when he talk about the fact that a band with more people can be more creative than 2-3 people together at 24:30 and at 27:15 about accepting negative comments. An awesome episode, that was the man I was waiting since a long time in this show
I second guessed myself whether I should consider other people's opinion on my songs in the creation phasemy but now I am sure I should since my favourite chilhood band learned the same way, you're more than just a band LP
Too bad (for me anyway) Pensado's Place has taken the general interview route, meaning none of these interviews have anything to do with music production anymore. These are general interviews now that you might just as well see on any music site or channel. I'm not complaining, this is still interesting stuff, just saying, as I've always come to the Pensado's Place for the production related stuff and tips. Now it's all on ITL and that's it.
I felt like Dave was trying hard this time to get Herb to stop doing that thing he always does, those monologues, but then it happened anyways lol It's nice that the guests always are cool with it though so maybe I should stop complaining but let's all be honest these interviews are about the guest and they edit stuff out, if anything should be edited out it's the repetitive stuff.
linkin park were one of the first bands I loved at that time including papa roach etc, but after hybrid theory and a select few other tracks 'numb' etc they changed there sound far too quickly and I lost interest pretty much immediately after that...the dynamic of shinoda rapping and Chester singing heavy choruses/quiet parts was in my opinion what made them, then came the electronic shiz...ah well, still done well though!
wow that dish thing also happens in india.if there is no food to give back then we put sugar in the dish and give it back. Indian and Japanese culture is so similar. maybe because of Buddhism.
honestly I didn't like their albums produced by rick rubin, they sound too average and even boring. the first 2 albums are still the best ones they had more personality in them. I'm not saying bands shouldn't experiment with new sounds, but their sound got less interesting.
Mike just seems like a great guy. Chill, interesting, well read, etc. Wish I had been able to be there that day.
If there is one guy from somewhat mainstream music who you'd like to sit down and have a beer with, Mike's the guy
A huge pleasure to se KING Mike here, thanks Pensado!
I would have liked to hear some things about his engineering & production side but I'm fine enough. Salute!
I really love this guy // Stay strong Linkin Park
And Kenji is an amazing song one of my favorites, so glad Dave knows the material so well
My musical and production role model all the way, everything I know of production started by analyzing reanimation and all the work Mike did on that and continuous albums
Danny P same
Such an amazing show!
Amazing, so much great information! I love Linkin park and Mike Shinoda
Great musician.
I love when he talks about his family and Japan. It's actually pretty hilarious. :D
now this is like the old shows back from 2011-2012!!! Excellent!
+Panos Stamatiou That's 4 years ago how's that old? lol
+TakeThatRage119 open set vs closed i think he meant
I learned so much in this video, but in the end it doesn't even matter
+some hoodlum ha! got eem
+some hoodlum Mike here, you're welcome.
+some hoodlum lol, good one
+some hoodlum heh heh
+some hoodlum so you had to fall and to lose it all
I haven't listened to Linkin Park in a while... but I always loved the production on their records. Mike Shinoda is such a cool, down-to-earth dude... glad Pensado's Place taped this :)
Praying for LP and Chester's family. #RIPChesterBennington 💔 Love you Mike and LP🙏🏼
LP FOREVER ALL THE WAY MIKEEE
Just had to come back to this Episode!!!!
found this in my recommended today...
yesssssss
Reanimation is one of my all time favourite albums, really appreciate this interview!
after a good speech about creativity in group or in solo, let's give prize in the most random way ever! My favorite part is when he talk about the fact that a band with more people can be more creative than 2-3 people together at 24:30 and at 27:15 about accepting negative comments. An awesome episode, that was the man I was waiting since a long time in this show
i like mike
My role model
They've got M Shinoda on pensado's place? holy balls
Thats exactly what I thought lol! Mike is a legend
this is great
I second guessed myself whether I should consider other people's opinion on my songs in the creation phasemy but now I am sure I should since my favourite chilhood band learned the same way, you're more than just a band LP
That last story was AWESOME lmao.
So glad to see the NAMM episodes popping up already. Can't wait for the sitdown with Ali
Loooove him
"That shit's sexy."
- Herb Trawick, 2016
LIVE IN TEXAS saved my life in 05-06..my mom in law too!
Too bad (for me anyway) Pensado's Place has taken the general interview route, meaning none of these interviews have anything to do with music production anymore. These are general interviews now that you might just as well see on any music site or channel. I'm not complaining, this is still interesting stuff, just saying, as I've always come to the Pensado's Place for the production related stuff and tips. Now it's all on ITL and that's it.
J. Wolfman yeah Mike would be a great guy to interview about music production too
Mike Shinoda N°1 Forever
my face lit up when I saw that yall got Mike! hell yeah! now lets get some Trent Reznor and Andy Wallace 😤
Kenji broke me so hard when I first heard it... just one plastic bag
So.... any chance we're going to see Trent Reznor one day...
Mike and Trent. My 2 favorite things.
OMG!!!!!!!!!!! REMEMBER THE NAME
I need that hat NOW #HAPABOY
Is it just me or does his voice sound higher? Seems like the microphone lacks some bass.
Must be just you, cause he sounds normal (to me)
Even a year later, I feel like he sounds like he has a stuffed nose.
I would kick ass at LP trivia xD They're all hesitating, I knew all the answers to those questions.
@Pensado's Place, How did you mix the tracks you did Brian Micheal Cox. Specifically the Piano. Its Sounds so broad and high in the speakers
I felt like Dave was trying hard this time to get Herb to stop doing that thing he always does, those monologues, but then it happened anyways lol It's nice that the guests always are cool with it though so maybe I should stop complaining but let's all be honest these interviews are about the guest and they edit stuff out, if anything should be edited out it's the repetitive stuff.
THIS IS TEN PERCENT LUCK, TWENTY PERCENT SKILL
15 percent concentrated power of will
+Maik Peerless 5 percent pleasure 50 percent pain.....
+louis corvini And 100 percent reason to remember the name
i think kevin parker from tame impala would be fascinating considering he writes, plays, records and mixes everything
Is it just me or is herb kinda rude?
+Jay Barton maybe he just wanted to optimise the time with Mike as best he could
3:24 WOOOOOOO!!!
linkin park were one of the first bands I loved at that time including papa roach etc, but after hybrid theory and a select few other tracks 'numb' etc they changed there sound far too quickly and I lost interest pretty much immediately after that...the dynamic of shinoda rapping and Chester singing heavy choruses/quiet parts was in my opinion what made them, then came the electronic shiz...ah well, still done well though!
+Ryan Holms Nu metal sucks.
btw, i'm the biggest LP fan ever.
+Ryan Holms The Hunting Party.
They need to bring on Bill Stevenson.
wow that dish thing also happens in india.if there is no food to give back then we put sugar in the dish and give it back.
Indian and Japanese culture is so similar.
maybe because of Buddhism.
So... One more bass player on LP's history huh... Interesting :)
both of the interviewers are very weird.
I can assure you that because Mike says whatever a lot that their next album is going to be whatever.
Mike has been using Pro-Tools since Hybrid Theory.
Do Ludwig Göransson, producer/composer
Need To Get Boi1da
16:00
GG WP
Breaking the Habit lead to the dodgy Linkin Park era, who knew?
No, BTH was a product of their experiment-philia, not the cause
+Meine Namen Exactly, they've been experimenting since those days...Proof? Their demos from those times...
honestly I didn't like their albums produced by rick rubin, they sound too average and even boring. the first 2 albums are still the best ones they had more personality in them. I'm not saying bands shouldn't experiment with new sounds, but their sound got less interesting.
That fat guy reminded me of Jabba The Hut.