Thank you for this very inspiring interview! It's always good to hear from Tom. Making greate records takes so much patience, time, developed taste, knowledge of craft and some luck of course. It's not for everybody, but if you on that path, knowing that it's a long game, but so rewarding, is helpful for not give up too early.
This was an amazing interview ! Tom is incredible !!! Love his approach and mixing art and visual and deeper soul approach to music creation! Bucket list to work with him someday if I have a worthy song . This was golden to listen any artist in the making. Bravo. Thanks Manley.
What an EXTRAORDINARY studio this is (Jimi Hendrix... no more words needed!), and what an extraordinary guy Tom Elmhirst is, a producer and sonic craftsman in the true sense of these words. Kudos! ✌
Watching movies whilst mixing… Wow! The psychology behind that is totally fascinating. I would love to know his thinking regarding what feedback subliminal or conscious is influencing his mixes.
Love the vari mu prefer it over the SSL bud comps as far as mix bus compression but everything has its place, definitely the Fairchild of our generation
Why do they always put an interviewer who asks pre-beginner questions to the renown professionals like this? Even one’s grandma knows more about mixing than this dude.
Pandora - with its so-called Music Genome project guiding its recommendations/selections - was much better, in every way, than Spotify. Unfortunately - amid a kind of Bernaysean blitz of publicity - sheeplike listeners migrated en masse, seemingly overnight, to usurper Spotify about 10 years ago (for no apparent reason other than automatic conformity).
Awesome interview!
The interviewer reminds me of Ben Stiller in disguise which cracked me up throughout the whole thing
Inspiring and educational great interview chat hope your keeping well Tom
I enjoyed every word of this. What a master of his craft.
Finally some Elmhirst content!!!
Thank you for this very inspiring interview! It's always good to hear from Tom. Making greate records takes so much patience, time, developed taste, knowledge of craft and some luck of course. It's not for everybody, but if you on that path, knowing that it's a long game, but so rewarding, is helpful for not give up too early.
I bought a one year subscription to mix with the masters just to have unlimited access to Tom’s videos.. and Philippe Zdars of course.. more Tom! ❤
It’s a shame their stuff is so expensive. I mean I’d buy a single session at the price of a blu ray but…..that’s not what they want.
This was an amazing interview ! Tom is incredible !!! Love his approach and mixing art and visual and deeper soul approach to music creation! Bucket list to work with him someday if I have a worthy song . This was golden to listen any artist in the making. Bravo. Thanks Manley.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing interview. Thank you!!
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
What an utter legend…..love to sit in (for a few weeks…years?) …and watch this cat at work! Dam. JPMusic
What an EXTRAORDINARY studio this is (Jimi Hendrix... no more words needed!), and what an extraordinary guy Tom Elmhirst is, a producer and sonic craftsman in the true sense of these words.
Kudos!
✌
Watching movies whilst mixing… Wow! The psychology behind that is totally fascinating. I would love to know his thinking regarding what feedback subliminal or conscious is influencing his mixes.
Brilliant interview. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
One of my favourite engineer on this planet.
Love the vari mu prefer it over the SSL bud comps as far as mix bus compression but everything has its place, definitely the Fairchild of our generation
Good interview, I would have asked more technical questions on his workflow though.
Why do they always put an interviewer who asks pre-beginner questions to the renown professionals like this? Even one’s grandma knows more about mixing than this dude.
Thanks :-)
The GOAT
Pandora - with its so-called Music Genome project guiding its recommendations/selections - was much better, in every way, than Spotify. Unfortunately - amid a kind of Bernaysean blitz of publicity - sheeplike listeners migrated en masse, seemingly overnight, to usurper Spotify about 10 years ago (for no apparent reason other than automatic conformity).
One is a cliche rock album cover and the other is an artsy cliche that doesn't believe in taking a shower.
What does that make you?
@@SmokeMidi an observer of things.
Amazing interview, thank you.