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Stephen Mowat | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #5201 Oct 202400:56:25

Stu Watts chats with Stephen Mowat, who is an ARIA award winning, multi disciplinary, multi genre loving music person. He has worked as a DJ, producer, recording engineer and songwriter all over the world for around 15 years. Extended stints in NYC, Nashville, as well as his hometown of Melbourne, have informed his love of all forms of music. From hip hop to soul to rock and beyond. Mowat is currently based out of The Aviary Studios in Abbotsford, Melbourne. Some of his recent work includes tracks with Jessica Mauboy, Cousin Tony’s Brand New Firebird, Budjerah, WILSN, Kaitlin Keegan and more.

Chapters:

00:00:00 Intro 00:02:52 About Stephen Mowat 00:03:22 What Stephen grew up listening to 00:04:40 Listening for production elements 00:05:41 Learning music and production 00:07:55 Did you have any mentors? 00:08:36 Memories of early sessions 00:11:18 How sessions look these days, working with new clients 00:17:12 Expectations of the music industry, finances 00:19:26 Client acquisition, networking and fee structures 00:26:26 NYC and Nashville scenes compared to Australia 00:31:25 Donate to the podcast! 00:31:49 Key takeaways from working overseas 00:33:50 Finding the identity of each song 00:38:35 Knowing when you're on the right path in a production or mix 00:41:35 Managing your finances and scheduling ahead 00:43:37 Approach to marketing 00:45:31 Landing a publishing deal 00:46:59 How to maintain relationships in the music industry 00:49:11 What's coming in the near future 00:51:41 Stephen's best pieces of advice 00:58:36 Conclusion/Outro

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Stephen Mowat website⁠

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Joe Carra (Crystal Mastering) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #5127 Aug 202401:24:22

Stu Watts chats with Joe Carra, who is the chief mastering engineer and owner of Crystal Mastering. With over 3 decades of experience, Joe has mastered for cassette, vinyl, CD, and in recent times, embraced the immersive audio of Dolby Atmos. In 2020 Joe received a Grammy nomination for Best Engineered Album, for the Teskey Brothers ‘Run Home Slow’ album.

Joe has mastered various ARIA award winning albums and in 2023, was recognised with a nomination in the MPEG Awards for 'Mastering Engineer of the Year’.

Having mastered successful releases on the ARIA & American Billboard charts, Joe’s clients include Pond, The Slingers, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Courtney Barnett, Amyl & The Sniffers, Genesis Owusu, The Murlocs, San Cisco, Babe Rainbow, Bliss N Eso, The Waifs and many more.

In addition to his regular mastering duties, Joe shares his knowledge as a guest lecturer at colleges such as SAE, JMC, RMIT, and Box Hill Institute. Through these engagements, he imparts his deep understanding of the intricacies of mastering to aspiring students.

Chapters:

00:00:00 Intro 00:02:34 About Joe Carra 00:03:34 Attending university 00:04:56 Learning instruments 00:07:25 What music Joe grew up listening to 00:08:30 What university was like and learning synthesis 00:15:07 Searching for a job 00:18:01 First job at Dex Audio 00:22:41 Tape Op & Assistant work at Newmarket Studios 00:25:55 The early years of CD Mastering 00:30:21 Joe's early Mastering experience & why loudness was so important 00:39:24 Learning In-The-Box Mastering during COVID 00:44:36 Donate to the podcast! 00:45:00 The beginning of Crystal Mastering 00:51:43 Moving Crystal Mastering to Thornbury 00:56:03 High-calibre engineers & artists vs. Amateur engineers 01:00:02 The creative aspect of being a mastering engineer 01:04:41 The importance of great relationships & collaboration 01:07:54 Misinformation on Instagram Reels and TikTok 01:09:15 Continuing with in-person consulting & collaboration 01:14:45 Joe's best pieces of advice 01:23:27 Conclusion/Outro

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Crystal Mastering website

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Becki Whitton (Aphir) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #4120 Feb 202401:04:12

Stu Watts chats with Becki Whitton, who is an engineer, songwriter and producer working out of Melbourne’s Carriage Studio. Her approach in the studio balances focus and ease, and centres on a thirst to find the most powerful expression of a song’s emotional core. Becki has received ARIA, AWMA, MPEG and Music Victoria Award nominations for her sound work, and managed sound for Girls Rock! Camp ACT from 2016-2022. In her solo electronic choral project Aphir, Becki has been hailed as part of ‘Australia’s new wave of female electronic innovators’ and has performed around Australia and internationally including performances at Music Tech Fest (Berlin), Denmark Arts (WA), and Falls Festival. Since 2016, Becki has released music through experimental label Provenance Records, founded by Stuart Buchanan (New Weird Australia) and, following Buchanan’s departure from the label, turned Provenance into an artist cooperative in 2021. Throughout 2020 - 2021 Becki embraced the challenges of pandemic lockdown through live-streaming on Twitch - first producing, recording, and mixing her 2020 LP, Republic of Paradise on livestream, and then pursuing marathon-length vocal improvisations on Twitch throughout 2021, culminating in a 12-hour performance on Boxing Day that year. Becki has been actively involved in the left-field music community through the creation of The Wettest 100 - an alternative to Triple J’s Hottest 100 which was voted on Instagram and which celebrated 100 Australian tracks (narrowed down from 185 nominations) which sit outside the genre-world of the Hottest 100 countdown. Becki’s sixth LP, ‘The Halo Is Shapeless’, was released under her Aphir moniker in May 2023.

Chapters:

00:00:00 Intro

00:02:09 About Becki Whitton

00:03:23 Becki's music journey

00:08:27 Learning by assisting Andrei Eremin

00:10:13 Mindset and approach in her own sessions

00:13:44 A key moment that led her to understanding the artist's vision

00:16:22 Capturing the essence of the artist

00:20:25 Having a supportive community

00:21:58 The difficulty of knowing the right way to learn

00:23:12 Keeping open communication with the artist

00:24:15 Becki's solo project "Aphir"

00:29:00 What fuels Becki's creativity

00:31:46 PayPal donation link

00:32:10 Collaborating with others

00:33:48 Stu attempts to describe Becki's work

00:35:46 How Becki faces challenges with her ego

00:39:40 Not taking mix notes personally

00:43:20 What is Becki's meaning of a "good mix"

00:45:59 Becki's favourite tools

00:52:46 The Wettest 100

00:59:58 Becki's advice for Producers, Engineers and Artists

01:02:23 Where you can find Becki online

01:03:01 Conclusion/Outro

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Becki Whitton: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@aphir_

Becki Whitton website

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Stu Watts website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Listen to Stu's work on Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Listen to Becki's work on Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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Greg Rietwyk (Press Club) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #4016 Jan 202401:05:36

Stu Watts chats with Greg Rietwyk, who is a songwriter, guitarist, producer and mix engineer from Melbourne, Australia. With a keen ear for honest, raw and organic productions, Greg has become a fixture in the Australian garage and indie rock scenes. Working with notable acts such as The Pretty Littles, Mid City, Bec Stevens, Money Boys & Neighbourhood Youth, as well as songwriting, production and mixing for his own band Press Club, who have released three critically acclaimed self-produced LP’s - their last effort “Endless Motion” landing at #15 on Double J’s 50 best albums of 2023. Greg has freelanced out of many of the best Melbourne studios including Woodstock, The Aviary, Sing Sing & Tender Trap. He is currently working out of Wrangler Studios in West Footscray, which has recently been converted from a DIY all ages punk venue to a studio with multiple mix spaces, iso booths and space to comfortably track bands live. Over his past 15 years in the industry Greg has toured both nationally and internationally, and played some of the biggest festivals in Europe, and Australia. Drawing on his experiences and network in the music industry Greg hopes to educate and inspire the next generation of young musicians.

Topics discussed include:

  • Focusing on making the recording session fun for the client
  • Breakdown of his recording & mixing processes with a focus on recording bands live
  • The challenge of finding the next client
  • ...and more

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Greg Rietwyk: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@grietwykproducer

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BONUS EPISODE: How To Build a Full Time Audio Career ft MixedbyTrae & Riverine | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts05 Dec 202300:59:26

This bonus episode focuses on the different ways you can go about building a full time freelance audio career, hosted by Stu Watts and features guests MixedbyTrae (mixing engineer) and Riverine (producer/mixing engineer/artist).

Key points in this episode:

  • Building relationships
  • Outreach techniques
  • Marketing systems and running ads
  • ...and more

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Riverine: @riverineaudio

MixedbyTrae on Spotify⁠⁠

Riverine on Spotify

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BONUS EPISODE: Is Mastering Relevant in Today's Age? ft Nicholas Di Lorenzo | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts21 Nov 202300:44:15

Another bonus episode which will allow host Stu Watts and his guest to dive deeper on a specific topic. This episode unpacks what today's mastering engineer looks like, and features guest Nicholas Di Lorenzo who is a mixing and mastering engineer, and the owner of Panorama Mixing & Mastering.

Key points in this episode:

  • Comparing the landscape of the music industry today vs 10+ years ago
  • How online educational content can skew general knowledge
  • The availability of plugins
  • Is AI a problem for mastering engineers?

Do you have a topic you'd love us to focus on? Let us know! Email us at ⁠podcast.whatsthatsound@gmail.com⁠

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⁠Panorama YouTube⁠ 

⁠Panorama TikTok⁠

⁠Panorama Mastering on Spotify⁠

⁠Stu Watts catalogue on Spotify⁠

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Dylan Ollivierre | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #3914 Nov 202301:11:50

Stu Watts chats with Dylan Ollivierre, who is an award-winning songwriter, producer, and musician based in Perth, Western Australia. Dylan’s story began when his parents met on Bob Dylan’s yacht. They named the son after him and a life in music was soon to follow. Ever since then, Dylan has been inspired to create records that will stand the test of time. Launching the Money War, the band he shares with wife Carmen Ollivierre, successfully worked as a CV to gain further music production work. Then working as a touring musician for over a decade allowed Dylan to experience both sides of the studio glass. Notable credits so far include grentperez, Meg Mac, Great Gable, Jae Laffer (The Panics), Joan and the Giants, Siobhan Cotchin, Tia Gostelow, and Holy Holy, Highlights of Dylan’s career include placing #2 on the ARIA chart, two feature albums and a dozen playlist additions on Triple J, over 20 million streams, nomination for the Australian Music Prize, 10 plus WAM Song of the Year wins, and signing to Mirror Music/ BMF on a worldwide publishing deal. Neil Finn of Crowed House declared that Dylan ‘is a great songwriter’. Dylan is currently collaborating with Jae Laffer (The Panics), Joan and the Giants, EDIE, Bri Clark, and Matt Gresham.

Topics discussed include:

  • Taking the time to figure out how to make music work within your life
  • Different approaches to getting the most out of the artist
  • Having difficult conversations that can lead to better outcomes
  • ...and more

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Dylan Ollivierre: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@dylan_ollivierre

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Anna Laverty | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #3803 Oct 202301:01:34

Stu Watts chats with Award-winning producer Anna Laverty, who has built an exceptional and ever-growing show reel of credits, which has solidified her reputation as one of Australia’s finest creative talents. Having cut her teeth under the tutelage of award-winning producers Paul Epworth (Adele, Primal Scream, Foster The People) and Ben Hillier (Blur, U2, Elbow) at London’s famed Miloco Studios, working on releases by the likes of Florence and The Machine, Bloc Party, Depeche Mode and Pete Doherty, Anna brought her talents and experience back to Australia and has become one of the go-to producers in the nation’s music scene. Her impressive body of work and reputation saw her picked out to feature on the successful 2019 ABC television series ‘The Recording Studio’ as a featured engineer. In early 2020, Anna worked alongside legendary American songwriter, Amanda Palmer. Originally slated as a single four-hour session, the chemistry and outcomes were so strong, the two went on to record an entire album called ‘Forty-Five Degrees’, which featured performances from Missy Higgins, Montaigne and Clare Bowditch. Ever busy, Anna has in recent time produced albums by Camp Cope, Stella Donnelly, Pinch Points, Screamfeeder and a live album for Courtney Barnett at the Royal Exhibition Buildings. In addition to her production talents, Anna is an adept songwriter having recently written with Kav Temperley, Stella Donnelly, Jade McInally and Dallas Woods among others. Anna generously shares her experience and expertise with budding songwriters and producers in Australia as an APRA AMCOS ambassador, at APRA ‘Songmakers’ sessions, as a mentor for the ‘Girls Rock’ program and has spoken at music conferences around the world including The Great Escape (UK), Bigsound (QLD), Going Global (NZ), The Melbourne Sessions (VIC), Guinness Amplify (KL) and InTune (NT).

Topics discussed include:

  • Being an Assistant Engineer for around 10 years, and some of the skills obtained from that period
  • The importance of listening and artist comfort in the studio
  • Music Producers and Engineers Guild of Australia and the findings of the inaugural survey report
  • ...and more

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Anna Laverty: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@annalaverty

⁠⁠⁠⁠Stu Watts website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Anna Laverty website

MPEG website

The Inaugural Survey Report

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Shaun Fuller | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #3719 Sep 202301:05:51

Stu Watts chats with Shaun Fuller, who is a musician, sound engineer and musical director from Melbourne, Australia.

Beginning his career as a guitarist for bands such as Brighter at Night and Harbours, Shaun gained interest in studio work after recording with producer Malcom Besley, going on to work as his assistant on Platinum and Gold selling records for Northeast Party House, City Calm Down and many others.

In addition Shaun worked as an in-house engineer at Debasement studios and Ginger Studios where he worked on the vocal session for “Love Yourself” by Justin Bieber.

Shaun’s transition to work as a live sound engineer began with mixing FOH for friends Storm The Sky on regular Australian tours between studio work. His work with STS quickly developed a passion for live sound which led Shaun to extensive international touring working for artists such as The Amity Affliction, Blusher, Mallrat, Allday, Senses Fail (USA), The Plot In You (USA), Crown the Empire (USA) Ocean Grove, Polaris, Hellions and many others.

Through out his touring work Shaun takes on varying roles such as mixing Front Of House and Monitors, Playback and Musical Direction, Production and Tour Management and Session Musician as a guitar, bass and keys player.

Shaun presently tours regularly with The Amity Affliction, Blusher and Ocean Grove as well performing as the vocalist for Alt-Rock band Commoner and the session player/playback engineer for Lakelend and Wayside.

Topics discussed include:

  • The benefit of saying "yes" to opportunities
  • Regularly evaluating your happiness level
  • The ability to stay calm, slow down and make efficient, smart decisions
  • ...and more

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Shaun Fuller: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@shaunfullersound

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Josh Beattie | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #3605 Sep 202301:03:52

Stu Watts chats with Josh Beattie, who is an indie-pop songwriter and producer based on the Gold Coast. Known for blending the mainstream with the obscure in a colourful sonic fashion, he's worked with artists in Germany, the US, the UK, Taiwan, Kenya, and of course at home in Australia. Josh started his career as a sound editor composer for film & television- especially psychological thrillers- and ended up bringing these cinematic sensibilities as a core member of QMA-winning chill-pop outfit Standby Empire; eventually taking on production duties for Standby and a myriad of other exciting acts. Having helped artists create at Bignote Productions, Qsound Audio, and Hunting Ground Studios, Josh’s shift to full-time pop production saw the construction of his own studio in the hinterland of Mount Tamborine, where he’s worked as a songwriter, producer, mix engineer and multi-instrumentalist. Since then, Josh’s ties to Queensland music scene have taken him outside the studio too. Recently, he was a guest judge for the Listen Up Songwriting Prize, music supervised the Feature Film “Canvas”, and helped put together the very first Sounds Dangerous Festival in Burleigh Heads, whose guests included Saint Lane, Stingin’ Rogers, and Bootleg Rascal.

Topics discussed include:

  • The steps taken to improve efficiency and implementing systems
  • His unique and "chaotic" approach to production
  • Why comparing yourself to others is problematic
  • ...and more

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Josh Beattie: ⁠⁠⁠@_joshbeattie_

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Listen to Josh's work on Spotify

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Jack Arentz (Hii Spirits) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #3522 Aug 202301:11:36

Stu Watts chats with Jack Arentz, who is a prolific songwriter, producer and mix engineer, and co-owner of Joyluck Studio in Thornbury, Melbourne.

Recent years have seen Jack cut his teeth working with artists such as Golden Features, The Presets, LucianBlomkamp and Cam Bluff, while lending his services as a songwriter, mix engineer and producer to acts such as I Know Leopard, Congrats and Mild Minds.

Signed to major music publisher Warner/Chappell and electronic dance label TMRW Music, Jack's studio credits also include releases for Ivy League, Warner, Sony, Counter Records, Remote Control and more.

His work has received rotation across triple j, Double j and triple j Unearthed, been shortlisted twice as a finalist in the Vanda and Young songwriting competition, and nominated for an AIR award.

2018 - 2021 saw the eclectic producer bring his music to the stage, performing live with Kult Kyss supporting the Presets on their national HI VIZ tour, showcasing at BIGSOUND, performing on ABC TV’s show ‘The Set’, as well as EMC Live and Sidney Myer Music Bowl.

Jack's work also extends to film and TV, with his recent creation of the original theme music and motifs for ABC TV's show 'Art Works'.

Specializing in mixing, songwriting, music production and artist mentoring, Jack brings a wealth of experience and attention to detail to every project, working directly with artists to achieve their vision.

Topics discussed include:

  • The importance of being true to yourself, and how that can lead to great experiences
  • Creating a welcoming space in Joyluck Studio
  • The importance of gaining a deep understanding of the clients needs, and avoiding going in the wrong direction
  • ...and more

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Jack Arentz: ⁠⁠@jackarentz

Jack Arentz website ⁠⁠⁠

Joyluck Studio website

⁠Stu Watts website⁠⁠

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Gormie | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #3415 Aug 202301:22:08

Stu Watts chats with Gormie (Alex O’Gorman), who is a Recording and Mix Engineer and Producer based at his Collingwood Studio, Purple Wayne. Prior to this Alex worked professionally at Risk Sound Studios in Port Melbourne, with a focus on Voice Over and Short Film Audio. Alex left Risk Sound in 2016 to focus on touring as a Bassist for Melbourne band Big Smoke, and to co-produce their debut LP ‘Time is Golden.’ Alex was then fortudiously introduced to Shawn Everett, a multi Grammy award winning Producer (Alabama Shakes, The War on Drugs, The Killers) who had been hired to mix ‘Time is Golden.’ Alex later travelled to Los Angeles on two occasions to sit in on recording and mixing sessions with Shawn. Alex now continues in his work with bands and songwriters, producing, recording and mixing at Purple Wayne. Notable Artists Alex has worked with include: Angie McMahon, Blake Scott, Julia Jacklin, James Ellis, A. Swayze and the Ghosts, David M. Western, The Closet Straights, Hannah Blackburn, Gab Strum, Loose Tooth, George Alice, Fenn Wilson, Alexander Biggs, Rachel Baiman, Batts, Tesse and The Florets Alex has worked on two ARIA nominated recordings (Angie McMahon - Salt, 2019 and Tracy McNeil - You Be the Lightning, 2020) and also been nominated for Music Victoria’s Producer of the Year in 2021.

Topics discussed include:

  • How he went from voice-over engineering, to playing in Big Smoke and taking over Purple Wayne Studios
  • Making artist comfort the #1 priority
  • A discussion about microphone choice and placement
  • ...and more

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Chelsea Warner | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #5006 Aug 202400:54:39

Stu Watts chats with Chelsea Warner who is a Sydney based producer, songwriter, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist who creates forward-thinking Pop, R&B, & Hip-Hop. As a true multi-hyphenate, she thrives in all facets of the song creation process, from beat making to vocal arranging to songwriting and more. She has worked with a long list of artists, and has cuts with acts like Kid Cudi, Lil Durk, TIA RAY, and Guy Sebastian. With a background as a singer and having studied jazz & music theory, Chelsea is also a prolific loop & sample maker. She has attended songwriting camps across the world, including the Bali Songwriting Invitational, K-Pop camps in Seoul, UMPG in Hong Kong, and has written in London, Nashville, New Zealand and across Australia. She is the first recipient of Milk & Honey's female producer mentorship, being mentored by Oak Felder (Demi Lovato, Kehlani, Ariana Grande) in LA. Chelsea entered the music industry as an artist, and signed a global publishing deal in her first year of music school. Now, with a multitude of skills, love for storytelling and an unmatched creative versatility, she is building a lane of her own.

Chapters:

00:00:00 Intro 00:02:34 About Chelsea Warner 00:03:05 Chelsea's younger years 00:05:21 Learning about production 00:06:36 Songwriting alone and with friends 00:07:49 How school was a formative time 00:11:05 Being in writing rooms 00:14:53 What sessions look like these days 00:16:15 Having an "all or nothing" approach 00:19:37 The differences and similarities between producing and songwriting 00:21:26 Harnessing creativity 00:22:56 Capturing ideas 00:25:47 Donate to the podcast! 00:26:10 Difference between writing for pitching and working with artists 00:27:57 Being flexible in a songwriting session 00:29:45 Favourite things to work on 00:31:48 Forcing yourself to finish an idea 00:34:36 What good and bad sessions look like 00:38:03 Relationships are the key to having a career 00:40:40 Prioritising time 00:43:29 Would you have done anything differently? 00:46:13 How confidence plays into how well you perform 00:49:08 What the next few months look like 00:50:35 Chelsea's best pieces of advice 00:53:26 Conclusion/Outro

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Calvin Bennett | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #3301 Aug 202300:59:31

Stu Watts chats with Calvin Bennett, a Western Australian-based producer, songwriter and musician whose credits list to date reads like that of someone at least 10 years his senior. Having signed last year a worldwide distribution deal with Downtown Music Services/DashGo, Bennett’s successes to date include two Western Australian Music Song of the Year Awards (and another seven nominations) for both his solo work and indie-pop duo Farraday’s Cage who was awarded the Nannup Music Festival Emerging Artist Award, has enjoyed national airtime on radio Triple J and have supported the likes of San Cisco, Justice Crew and Killing Heidi. Mellow and understated are two words that could also describe Bennett’s personality, basing his work on total transparency as he establishes himself as a go-to producer for any and all musical ideas, which you can hear on collaborations with modern lo-fi innovators like 9ick, 7ove and Soul Food Horns, as well as fellow local artists on the rise including Alannah Chapman, Elianie, Jewel Owusu and Jarrod Jeremiah. Now running Studio 156 in Perth, WA, with producer Roc, next up for Bennett will be a slew of more productions, both expanding his solo catalogue as well as his reputation as a musical production nomad, working with a range of artists from L.A. to Europe as he draws closer to his goal of global writing residencies.

Topics discussed include:

  • Building a portfolio alongside other growing artists
  • Creating an environment that is conducive to a quick workflow
  • Creating more music by not being too precious about any one piece
  • ...and more

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Lachlan "Magoo" Goold | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #3218 Jul 202301:10:02

Stu Watts chats with Dr Lachlan Goold, who is a recording engineer, producer, mixer, popular music educator, researcher and lecturer in Contemporary Music at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Better known in the music industry as Australian music producer, Magoo, he is a two-time ARIA award-winning producer and engineer having worked with an extensive list of Australian artists. Since 1990, he has worked on a wide range of albums from some of the country’s best-known artists including; Midnight Oil, Regurgitator, Powderfinger, Art Vs Science, Butterfingers, Custard, The Cruel Sea, Renee Geyer, Jebediah, The Jungle Giants, Saskwatch, Spiderbait, Tex Perkins and many more. Lachlan has produced 39 Triple J Hottest 100 entries, and his recordings have sold over 500,000 copies over this time achieving a multitude of Gold and Platinum awards. As an academic, his research focuses on practice-based music production approaches, theoretical uses of space, cultural geography and the music industry.

Topics discussed include:

  • His DIY ethic and approach to producing
  • Focusing on making the song as strong as possible
  • The hard work required to be the best you can be
  • ...and more

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Tony "Jack The Bear" Mantz | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #3111 Jul 202301:11:23

Stu Watts chats with Tony Mantz (aka Jack The Bear), who is the owner and founder of Deluxe Mastering. He has had over 35 years working in many facets of the music business in both Australia and overseas, but found his niche in mastering. Tony (or Jack as he is also known), was trained in vinyl mastering at the famous Frankford Wayne Labs in NYC. For decades now Tony has mastered for many of Australia’s top artists along with a few internationals that have notched up Gold & Platinum awards. Aside from mastering, Tony has also done the rounds on the public speaking circuit to schools and organisations about his journey in the music industry. During these talks he shares his profound life lessons in music and life that have have shaped him today. Tony’s hope is to inspire others, to pursue their dreams in life. Tony also hosts the Mastering Music Mastering Life podcast, where he has in-depth and engaging conversations with music industry heavy weights in all matters of music and life.

Topics discussed include:

  • Taking a chance and moving overseas to work with his heroes
  • Building and operating Deluxe Mastering
  • Building trust based relationships with your clients
  • The value of being true to yourself
  • ...and more

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Mitch Kenny | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #3030 May 202301:00:59

Stu Watts chats with Mitch Kenny, who is one of the world's leading engineers, having some impressive credits to his name including Beyoncé, Elton John, Zedd, Quincy Jones, Chris Brown, Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa and Boyz II Men. Then there's his work with some of Australia's finest: Daniel Johns, Hermitude, Dune Rats, Paul Kelly, Delta Goodrem and Josh Pyke among others. Even if you've never heard the name Mitch Kenny, you will have heard his work, which has appeared on multiple Grammy and ARIA Award winning releases and multiple UK, US and Australian #1 albums and songs.

Topics discussed include:

  • How he made the move to Los Angeles
  • His mixing philosophy, and why he starts every mix with the kick drum
  • The importance of phase and compression in mixing
  • ...and more

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Alex Markwell (The Delta Riggs) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #2916 May 202301:05:49

Stu Watts chats with Alex Markwell, who is a founding member of The Delta Riggs, and has produced, mixed and co-written the entirety of the band’s critically acclaimed catalogue, including their Triple J Feature Album “Dipz Zabazios.” Alongside numerous world tours and countless Australian dates with the Riggs, Alex has continued to hone his craft as a gifted producer and songwriter. His talents as a multi-instrumentalist and world-class songwriter has been acknowledged with a publishing deal through BMG, seeing him work with the likes of Elliphant, Kita Alexander and Stellie. Alex’s passion for great sounds and impeccable composition has made waves internationally, booking official remix work for Mark Ronson, Diplo, Portugal The Man, and Blackbear. Complementing his drive to work with the best of the best, he remains dedicated to discovering and developing up and coming artists, and this is a large part of what keeps Alex a grounded, well-balanced producer.

Topics discussed include:

  • Networking in the early years of your career
  • His unique approach to songwriting sessions
  • Trusting your gut when recording/producing
  • ...and more

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London Topaz | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #2802 May 202300:52:45

Stu Watts chats with Nick Melitsis (aka London Topaz), who is a Dance/Electronic artist hailing from Melbourne, Australia. He channels a reimagined, deep and melancholy musical vision with a sense of elegance and stirring ambiguity. London Topaz is built upon the signature style of hypnotic vocals infused with an emotion-driven electronic brand, highlighting sonic precision beyond his years. The producer holds claim to millions of streams globally with releases like ‘Be Mine’, featuring the glistening vocals of George and ‘Drown’ featuring the mesmerizing tones of Blush’ko, showcasing the producer’s effervescent electronic identity. 2019 saw the release of ‘Back To Life’ and ‘Stay’ that attracted the attention of Triple J and global editorial recognition. Soulful foundations were laid down with ‘Let You Go’ featuring JANEVA and ‘Midnight’ featuring Georgia van Etten, together earning over a million streams. Following on, his singles ‘Promises’ and ‘Drifting’ caught the attention of dance music devotees globally. London Topaz has embraced the stage selling out headline shows in his hometown of Melbourne, followed by 3 consecutive summers on tour with the renowned ‘For The Love’ parties across Australia and a main stage performance at Beyond The Valley. Having signed a record deal with Sweat It Out, he is set to raise the bar with his latest single ‘Reach Out’ featuring Rromarin affirming a well-paved path for this prolific artist.

Topics discussed include:

  • Retaining excitement during the songwriting process
  • Having a clear intention when going into the studio
  • Letting intuition guide the entire process
  • ...and more

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Terry Hart | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #2718 Apr 202301:00:31

Stu Watts chats with Terry Hart, who is an acclaimed mixer and producer with over two decade's experience in music production. He has produced and mixed some of Australia's most celebrated artists and his work has received multiple ARIA® nominations. He began his career in the audio industry at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne, working his way up to become one of their lead engineers, and studying under such talents as Matt Voigt, Jimi Maroudas, Michael Brauer and David Kahne. Terry's broad knowledge of composition and production techniques has seen him work with a range of solo artists, bands, and on various television productions.

Topics discussed include:

  • Focusing on the emotion of a song
  • Why client comfort in the studio is so important
  • A discussion on the imperfection of music
  • ...and more

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Callan Alexander (cln) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #2604 Apr 202300:47:19

Stu Watts chats with Callan Alexander (aka cln), who is a music producer, mix engineer, songwriter and vocalist based in Brisbane. His original songs and compositions under the cln project have accumulated over 30 million streams to date. He holds a Research Master’s degree in Ecoacoustics, and is currently undertaking a PhD in the same field. His career was kickstarted by winning Universal Music and Budweiser’s Made for Music award. Shortly afterwards he remixed the Odesza hit ‘Say My Name’ which soared to the top of the Hype Machine charts and clocked up a million streams on Soundcloud alone. He has since toured internationally including a performance at Red Rocks Ampitheatre supporting The Chainsmokers alongside San Holo. His music has been released almost entirely independently, but his single Breathe was released through Skrillex-owned label OWSLA.

Topics discussed include:

  • Why the original idea is the most important part of a song
  • His focus on sound design when producing
  • His experience composing a half hour electronic piece for the Queensland Ballet Bespoke program alongside Dr. Katie Noonan
  • ...and more

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Xylo Aria | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #2521 Mar 202300:44:02

Stu Watts chats with Xylo Aria, who is an artist, producer and the founder of online learning platform, Music Production for Women (MPW). Through MPW, she is determined to break down barriers women face when approaching music tech by creating a learning pace that is supportive and safe. Since launch in 2019, MPW has taught in excess of 7000 women from over 120 countries, partnered with global brands and earned Xylo a Top 50 East London Innovator of 2020 award, a finalist place in the 2022 Australian Business xCellence Awards and a place on the SheSaidSo top 100 Alt Power list.

Topics discussed include:

  • How setting limitations can allow you to be more productive
  • About Music Production For Women and Music Producers and Engineers Guild (Aus)
  • ...and more

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Simon Moro | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #2414 Mar 202301:16:55

Stu Watts chats with Simon Moro, who has over 20 years of experience as a mix engineer and producer. His unique ability to empathetically connect with an artist and understand their vision was born out of training under Michael Brauer (Coldplay, The Kooks, Grizzly Bear) which taught him that capturing the essence of the artist is paramount to creating the best mix. Having worked with labels such as Sony and Mushroom, artists such as Anthony Callea and Allday, mixed and produced ARIA nominated albums, live albums, and television shows, he knows that no project is too bold and ambitious, and no detail is too minute to matter.

Topics discussed include:

  • Using high quality performers to achieve the best results
  • Improving your business over time to keep impressing your clients
  • Having a consistent workflow to eliminate inefficiency
  • ...and more

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Nadav Cohen | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #4925 Jun 202400:56:11

Stu Watts chats with Nadav Cohen (aka aMess). Raised on an eclectic mix of classic rock, Buddha-Bar and electronic music from his father’s collection, the 25-year-old producer and instrumentalist has been consistently releasing vibrant, sonically rich soundscapes for over half a decade. Born Nadav Cohen in Melbourne, Australia, he began recording music in 2012, in the spare room of his family home on an 8 track mixer. After dabbling with guitar playing, Cohen discovered a fascination for cinematic composers like Hans Zimmer and Thomas Newman. Cohen began scoring local short films in 2017 and would continue to write ambient and cinematic music for the following years. It was after this period that Cohen discovered a deep passion for the recently burgeoning wave of Lo-Fi music. Immersing himself in the unique atmospheres that the genre had to offer, Cohen embarked on a new journey of creating music. Having amassed over 150 million streams in the past 3 years alone, as well as the release of his 2022 Middle Eastern inspired chill beats album “Tales from Babylon” Nadav’s passion for creating and sharing music has only grown stronger over time. Nadav’s current artistic focus involves creating music for TV, Film and working with singers and songwriters.

Chapters:

00:00:00 Intro 00:01:44 About Nadav Cohen 00:02:31 Where music came into his life 00:04:30 Producing for other artists 00:05:50 Learning about producing ambient and lo-fi 00:10:11 Using guitar as a main element 00:11:56 Figuring out what you are good at 00:13:13 How to get into the creative mode 00:17:22 How to start a session, removing pressure 00:21:31 Being a songwriter/producer for hire 00:25:19 How music libraries work 00:26:20 Donate to the podcast! 00:26:45 Being a business 00:33:41 What Nadav's day-to-day looks like 00:38:07 Collaborating with other artists 00:43:44 What the next 6 months looks like for Nadav 00:46:48 Give people something without expecting something in return 00:48:48 Dealing with rejection 00:52:58 Nadav's best bits of advice 00:55:00 Conclusion/Outro

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Sowdy | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #2307 Mar 202300:57:13

Stu Watts chats with Sowdy, who is a Perth based rapper/producer/engineer that has been making waves throughout the 6k for several years with his unique, signature sound. Mixing autobiographical insights, potent poetic verses and relatable content, Sowdy pens his words to motivate, inspire and bring joy to his audience. Growing up in a musical environment with a background in drumming, Sowdy has crafted a sound that is a nod to another era, combining soulful samples with a youthful energetic bounce, expanding upon the new wave of hip-hop. Sowdy's music sees a balance of old and new, creating a lane for himself that very few are in.

Topics discussed include:

  • Learning to produce without the use of tutorials
  • Why he chooses stock plugins to mix with
  • Why he values being an independent rapper and producer
  • ...and more

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Hamish Patrick | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #2228 Feb 202301:10:24

Stu Watts chats with Hamish Patrick, who is a producer, mixer and writer from Melbourne, Australia. He has worked with artists including Joji, MAY-A, Gretta Ray, Eliott, George Alice, BIBI, Montgomery, Tyde Levi, Yorke and many others, and his work has garnered millions of streams, ARIA charting and local and international acclaim. His own projects Audition Tape and Higher Places have garnered radio play, editorial Spotify playlisting and Triple J support. He works from his studio in Collingwood, Australia, and loves helping artists create intricate and heartfelt pop music.

Topics discussed include:

  • How he became an assistant engineer during the pandemic
  • Why rough mixes matter so much, and why less is more
  • The importance of treating yourself as a business
  • ...and more

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KB808 | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #2121 Feb 202301:04:10

Stu Watts chats with KB808 (Kris Beats), who is an Australian-Lebanese studio owner (Cosmic Bounce Records), producer and engineer based in Melbourne. Initially picked up a passion for music from DeeJaying in High School earning him the title official school "DJ" by 14. Starting out in his professional music career at DMC records in Prahran in the early 00s, Kris quickly grew a passion recording studios at a young age picking up early production techniques and analogue/digital gear knowledge from early mentors in the music industry that has helped propel him to many different areas of expertise. KB808's first big break as a record producer was in 2018 for the Album "Lessons" by Australian singer and songwriter Kara. Since then, KB808 has produced records for other notable artists including Adrian Swish, Double O Smoove, Jess Makaveli, JDro, Alpy, Mirna, GMC, Gymie, B.C.M, Netty, Trex Da Menace, Jase BeatHedz, and more. Kris’s mixing experience and passion for music of all sorts has attracted artists that are after a special edge to their sound. His specialities include Indie/Dance, Electronic, Dubstep and Hip-hop. He is continually involved in producing and recording his own music and sound designs on solo and co-op projects.

Topics discussed include:

  • The negative effects of being unprepared for sessions
  • The power of collaboration and building communities
  • His recent experiences with Coolio & Pi'erre Bourne
  • ...and more

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BONUS EPISODE: The Best Bits From Episodes 11-20 | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts24 Jan 202300:46:55

This is the second of our special Highlights episodes. It features some of the best clips from episodes 11-20.

Guests interviewed:
03:23 IconicBeats
07:24 Riverine
12:04 Dr. Mike Trubetskov
17:27 MixedByTrae
20:50 Lauren Coutts
25:15 Sam Swain
29:06 Chris Themelco
33:22 SB90
38:07 Stefan Lagatta
42:49 Aaron Dobos

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MixedByTrae: @ayotraee
Lauren Coutts: @laurencoutts
Sam Swain: @samhswain
Chris Themelco: @monolithstudiosmelbourne
SB90: @sbninety
Stefan Lagatta: @overdrive.music
Aaron Dobos: @aarondobos

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Aaron Dobos | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #2017 Jan 202300:57:45

Stu Watts chats with Aaron Dobos, who is an independent music producer, mixer and engineer based in Melbourne. He has collaborated with The Avalanches, Danny Brown, G-Eazy & Britney Spears, Angus and Julia Stone, DYGL, Ceres, Swell, Big Words, X Factor, Alex Lahey and many more. His works have received various awards and nominations, charted in top 10 ARIA charts, accumulated hundreds of millions of streams and achieved critical acclaim in a wide variety of publications.

Topics discussed include:

  • Aaron's experiences as an assistant engineer
  • Recording things how you want them to sound in the final mix
  • Getting a mix sounding like a full song as quickly as possible
  • ...and more

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Stefan Lagatta (Overdrive Music) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #1910 Jan 202301:01:27

Stu Watts chats with Stefan Lagatta, who is a Melbourne based sound engineer and producer. Stefan has recently undergone a huge studio upgrade and has become one of the go-to sound engineers for drill and hip hop in the Melbourne scene working with the likes of Kush Mink, CV, Stt Laurentt, Yxng Ciiber and more.

Topics discussed include:

  • The function of music, chords, backing vocals, etc
  • The power of analysing music to improve your own tracks
  • Overdrive Music studio build
  • ...and more

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Stuart Le Brander (SB90) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #1803 Jan 202301:00:22

Stu Watts chats with Stuart Le Brander (AKA SB90) who has been quietly notching up some very impressive collaborations, working with the likes of KLP, Guard, Fractures, Thandi Phoenix and  Samsaruh while also contributing remixes to Ruel, M-Phazes and  many more. SB90 knows the secret recipe on how to make an  almighty sounding track, whether it’s EDM, stripped back acoustic or pop.

Topics discussed include: 

  • The importance of setting yourself achievable goals at the beginning of your career
  • Time management and improving your workflow
  • Building a deep connection with your clients, allowing yourself to have honest communication to improve your relationship
  • ...and more

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Chris Themelco (Monolith Studios) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #1727 Dec 202201:01:57

Stu Watts chats with Chris Themelco, who has been a veteran of the Aussie music scene since 2006 and a staple member of Orpheus Omega as well as playing Ends In Torment, Eye Of The Enemy, Bane Of Winterstorm and more.
Since 2012 he has owned and operated Monolith Studios in his home town of Melbourne, Victoria. The studio has handled production for an array of bands and musicians including, Harlott, Aerith, In Malice’s Wake, Orpheus Omega, Naberus, Colour & Shade, Dangerous Curves, Massive, Renegade Armada, Amberyse, Atomic Riot, Chasing Lana, Cryptic Abyss, Eye Of The Enemy, The Motion Below, The Vestige and many more.

Topics discussed include:

  • The importance of hard work
  • Improving and refining your processes over time so you can be a more efficient engineer
  • Understanding your clients so you can provide the best product which is suitable for them
  • ...and more

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Sam Swain | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #1620 Dec 202201:05:42

Stu Watts chats with Sam Swain, who is a producer, mixer and musician based in Melbourne, Australia.
Sam has worked in the music industry for more than a decade, he has collaborated with Josh Cashman, RAT!hammock, Obscura Hail, IV Dante, Ryan Meeking, Sophisticated Dingo, Reuben Stone, Creature Fear, Kilns, Harris, Hannah Kate and many more.
Sam co-runs his own studio at Sunset Pig Recording in Collingwood, Melbourne. He has worked on projects for numerous labels and publishing entities including Mushroom Group, Remote Control/Dot Dash Recordings, Gaga Music, Daily Nightly, Sunset Pig Records, Roolette Records, PIAS, among others.

Topics discussed include:

  • The ins and outs of working with a band
  • How to get into a great creative flow state
  • Sam's mixing process
  • ...and more  

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Lauren Coutts (Blusher) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #1513 Dec 202200:55:22

Stu Watts chats with Lauren Coutts, who is a singer/songwriter and producer. From her studio in Melbourne, she works on a variety of pop music for her bands Blusher and Audition Tape, as well as artists including Approachable Members of Your Local Community, Jade Alice and Monnie. Her production work is praised for its originality and intricate detail, and has gained acclaim from Australian and international media such as Triple J and Pilerats.

Topics discussed include:

  • Why having a deep connection to your lyrics is crucial
  • Building personal relationships with your clients before hitting record
  • How being confident (or lacking confidence) will show up into your work
  • ...and more

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George Carpenter | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #4811 Jun 202401:07:34

Stu Watts chats with George Carpenter, who is a record producer, songwriter, arranger, recording engineer and mixer. An avid music nerd since a young age, he was classically trained in drums, percussion, piano and composition/arrangement at school before going on to complete a Bachelor of Popular Music at the Queensland Conservatorium in 2009. Having previously been a member of several notable groups such as The Delta Riggs, Mourning Tide and Jimmy the Saint & the Sinners, George then went on to open a recording studio called ‘Little Pink’ on the Gold Coast in 2012 which he operated until relocating to Melbourne in 2014. Working freelance from Sing Sing South, Woodstock and Sound Park he then managed to secure his own production suite at the iconic Aviary Studios in Abbotsford where he predominately worked between 2016 and 2021 producing for many artists and bands including APRA, QMA and Darebin Song Contest winners Ash Grunwald, Karl S. Williams and Paige Barnard. Since returning to the SE QLD in 2021 George has continued to work with a diverse group of artists such as Emily Grace Taylor, Heavy Wax, Mr Rascal, Eils & the Drip, Willie J & The Bad Books, Okmattcollins, Eimhin and Alexander William from his private studio in the Gold Coast hinterland. As a drummer and keyboard player, George currently tours with Karl S. Williams and Little Georgia. He is proudly endorsed by Ludwig Drums and Los Cabos Drumsticks.

Chapters:

00:00:00 Intro 00:02:06 About George Carpenter 00:03:51 The early days of his life 00:08:56 Playing in bands 00:14:24 Learning about engineering and production 00:18:48 Being a mentee 00:23:17 Professional development 00:25:20 The effect of COVID and social media 00:30:36 Donate to the podcast! 00:31:01 What George's process looks like 00:35:20 Working from scratch or from a demo? 00:36:57 Being a guide rather than telling the artist what to do 00:42:45 The business side of being a producer 00:44:31 Helping the music community 00:49:33 Opportunities 00:53:43 Challenges of being a producer/engineer 00:56:04 Working on things divergent from your direct passion 00:58:47 What's coming up in the near future 01:02:05 George's best bits of advice 01:06:21 Conclusion/Outro

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MixedByTrae | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #1429 Nov 202200:47:03

Stu Watts chats with MixedByTrae who is a Queensland-born, Melbourne-based mixing and mastering engineer. Trae has been a staple of the local scene for a few years now. His ability to effectively collaborate across such a variety of sounds and with a multitude of talents holds true to his capacity for adaptability and a willingness to push outside of his comfort zone. Trae has had an undoubted influence in shaping the versatility and artistic depth that the Melbourne scene possesses in abundance, with his deft touch as an engineer consistently bringing out the best in the artists he works with. There can be no doubt that Trae will continue to leave a significant impact on the local and international scene for years to come.

Topics discussed include:

  • Building a great relationship with your clients so you can approach any topic including uncomfortable ones like money
  • Educating your clients to improve their output
  • Mixing and mastering discussion
  • ...and more

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Dr. Mike Trubetskov | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #1322 Nov 202200:54:08

Stu Watts chats with Dr. Mike Trubetskov, who is a metal producer, recording and mixing engineer at EOL Studios in Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Mike walked his metal path from Doctorate in Biochemistry to building a heavy studio, and now he focuses on delivering authentic and unique sound to modern bands that come into the studio.

Topics discussed include:

  • Deep dive into the world of metal production
  • Being okay with making mistakes and learning from them
  • Taking listeners on a journey through your production
  • ...and more

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Riverine | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #1215 Nov 202200:48:45

Stu Watts chats with Riverine, aka Kieran Fergusson, who is a highly creative, multidisciplinary music producer, artist & engineer based in Melbourne.  His work with artists such as YNG Martyr, PRAX, Kill Carter & more have amassed more than 50 million Spotify streams in the past 2 years alone. You're as likely to hear beautiful atmospheres as you are absurd distortion in Kieran's work. His experience as an artist first and foremost gives him an interesting ear as an engineer and a deep understanding of the creative process.  

Topics discussed include:

  • Relying on body language to determine whether the mix is working
  • Clearing out mental space by using templates
  • Using different tools for different songs
  • ...and more  

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IconicBeats | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #1108 Nov 202200:53:50

Stu Watts chats with IconicBeats, who is a Producer, and Mix and Mastering Engineer from Melbourne. His journey began at the age of 13, when he begged his parents for a DJ Controller for his birthday. Soon after he gained confidence DJing, he then set out to start freelancing. When he was 18, he was accepted into the Australian College of the Arts (Collarts) and graduated 2 years later with a Bachelor's In Audio Engineering. Once completing his degree, he became a freelance Music Producer & Sound Engineer.

He has since had the opportunity to work with some of the best artists in Melbourne: Rini, Agung Mango, Soli, ZUHAIR, Olivia Escuyos, NOMAD, and George Myer, among many others.

Topics discussed include:

  • Being open to learn from any source, whether it's from YouTube, different musical genres or the artists you work with
  • Being honest throughout the process to make each song as good as it can be
  • Being true to yourself when networking
  • ...and more

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BONUS EPISODE: The Best Bits From Episodes 1-10 | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts25 Oct 202200:52:54

This is the first of our special Highlights episodes. It features some of the best clips from episodes 1-10.

Guests interviewed:

  1. JUJO
  2. Jon Grace
  3. Tim Maxwell
  4. Nicholas Di Lorenzo
  5. Jackson McRae
  6. Zak Knight
  7. Spike Leo
  8. Darius Papak
  9. Sirpreme
  10. Bonnie Knight

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Tim Maxwell: @tmackswell
Nicholas Di Lorenzo: @panorama_mastering
Jackson McRae: @jtmcrae
Zak Knight: @earthtide_studios
Spike Leo: @spikeleomusic
Darius Papak: @mix.on.the.move
Sirpreme: @teamosirpremeo1
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Bonnie Knight | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #1018 Oct 202200:55:58

Stu Watts chats with Bonnie Knight, who is a sound engineer and producer with a depth of experience across all aspects of sound. Having honed their skills as a live engineer through expansive touring across the world, they've found a home in the studio, recording and producing tracks for beloved bands and rising stars.  A background in sound design has given Bonnie a passion for unique sounds that allows them to challenge pop conventions and work across genres.

Channeling their live sound experience with acts such as Mallrat, Amyl and the Sniffers and Sampa the Great has given Bonnie a unique perspective, letting their creativity roam as they work closely with artists in the studio.  Bonnie has most recently engineered Amyl and the Sniffers acclaimed album "Comfort To Me" and produced songs for artists Willing, Ali Jef and Punko.

This year sees Bonnie taking full command of the producer's chair, working with artists across the country and cementing themself as a sought after creative force in the studio.

Topics discussed include:

  • Transferring skills from live sound into the studio
  • The importance of flexibility in aligning with the artists preferred workflow
  • Comparison of live mixing tools to studio software and hardware
  • ...and more 

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Sirpreme | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #911 Oct 202200:59:12

Stu Watts chats with Sirpreme, born in Queensland, he relocated to Melbourne as a DJ, and has since ventured into production, mainly focusing on lofi hip-hop inspired by the classic sounds of DJ Premier and Statik Selektah. After the success of his 2021 release Soulstice, which featured the likes of Buddy Ryan, KJDSOUL, Duka, HENNESSY, Dope Diana, & J. Alston, Sirpreme once again teamed up with Duka for an upcoming collaborative project that’s set to further link Melbourne and Atlanta’s music scenes.

2021 was a huge year for Sirpreme, and his upcoming project with Duka is set to be mana for hip-hop lovers that are wanting a return to the sounds of yesteryear with a modern twist. If you're missing the days when producers were making music they love, rather than chasing the next trend, then Sirpreme might just be your new favourite artist.

Topics discussed include:

  • His journey from DJ to producer
  • How he built relationships with Atlanta based artists
  • His minimal production setup
    ...and more

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BONUS EPISODE: How To Be Efficient At Mixing ft Nicholas Di Lorenzo | What's That Sound? wth Stu Watts07 Oct 202200:51:17

This is the first of our bonus episodes which will allow host Stu Watts and his guest to focus on a specific topic and unpack a lot of more of the processes surrounding that topic.

This episode is about how you can be an efficient mix engineer and features guest Nicholas Di Lorenzo who is a mixing and mastering engineer, and the owner of Panorama Mixing & Mastering.

Main points we unpack in this topic:

  • Stem delivery
  • Mix templates/fx chains
  • How to quickly finish a mix
  • Mix feedback

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Darius Papak (Dilly) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #804 Oct 202201:05:56

Stu Watts chats with Darius Papak, who is a Melbourne based songwriter, producer and engineer. Writing and recording since the age of 10, Darius’ life has revolved around music. He released several records with his bands Waverley and 1891 throughout his 20’s and added to this passion when he began mixing and producing other artists later in his career.

Darius works out of a few Melbourne studios and mainly his business Mix On The Move. A self powered, mobile production studio he built into the back of his van. Sometimes you’re not quite ready to go to the studio, but that doesn’t mean the studio can’t come to you. Currently releasing music through his band Dilly, he understands the importance of letting your story and message shine through on every release he is a part of.

Topics discussed include:

  • How Darius converted a van into a fully operational production studio
  • Building relationships with your clients
  • Using summing as a method of mixing
    ...and more

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Spike Leo | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #727 Sep 202201:06:52

Stu Watts chats with Spike Leo, who is a seasoned music producer who runs a recording studio in the heart of Melbourne. He helps local and overseas artists to identify their brand, refine their trade and maximise exposure. His studio (which first opened in 2012) is a one-stop shop, with services ranging from music composition and production to songwriting, recording and mixing. With a growing artist roster and top of the line equipment, Spike Leo is tailored to a broad spectrum of music genres and palettes.

Topics discussed include:

  • Music theory and sonics in production
  • Why bringing the right energy is important to having a killer session
  • Marketing your music the right way
    ...and more

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Ish Quan | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #4607 May 202400:55:04

Stu Watts chats with Ish Quan, also known as "Mixedbyish" has been in the industry now for over half a decade, and has had the privilege of working on hundreds of released records in Australia and many more outside of Australia. Many records by Ish have been placed on Spotify editorials, played on major radio, and performed in stadiums. Ish has developed his audio skills through his bachelor's degree in Sound Production, and working outside his course, building his building his network along the way. He has developed great relationships and worked with some of the most well known talents in Australia's current hip-hop/rap scene. Working with Warner Music Australia was a pivoting moment for Ish's career and fast-forwarding 4 years down the track, he has seen much success in working with a tonne of signed & independent artists.

Chapters:

00:00:00 Intro 00:01:48 About Ish Quan 00:03:12 Ish's younger years 00:05:53 How he started getting into production 00:08:30 What the early sessions were like 00:11:00 How sessions differ now 00:12:43 Difference between artists 00:14:03 Pushing an artist past their comfort levels 00:17:25 How Ish splits his time 00:18:37 Landing his first placement 00:20:07 Allowing the artist to be fluid in a session 00:23:16 Donate to the podcast! 00:23:40 How to level up 00:26:26 Networking & offering your services 00:30:16 The difference between collaboration and working on your own music 00:33:09 Focus on music over content creation at the beginning 00:39:30 Staying consistent and making a lot of music 00:40:32 Referencing and knowing what is a good standard 00:42:41 Setting deadlines and moving quickly 00:44:28 Ish's focuses on the next 6 months 00:46:25 What's coming up in the near future 00:47:14 Going live on TikTok 00:50:29 Best bits of advice 00:53:34 Conclusion/Outro

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Zak Knight | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #620 Sep 202201:03:56

Stu Watts chats with Zak Knight, who is a producer, mixer, engineer & musician who loves emotive music, a great vocal, and pushing the limits of how dense you can make a mix. Zak worked alongside Chris Themelco at Monolith Studios in Thomastown, Vic from 2017-2020., and since 2019 Zak has run Earthtide Studios, a small production house, focused on creating huge, out of this world music.
Throughout his career Zak has produced, engineered and/or mixed projects for Frontier Season, Colour & Shade, Elements, Buried in Silence, Trigger, Chasing Lana, CAMXN and Tides Collide, and more.
Zak has also started sharing his production knowledge online through tutorials and one-on-one mentoring, and has recently launched a vocal production powerhouse course "Extreme Vocal Production", focusing on educating and guiding up and coming producers on the art of vocal production.

Topics discussed include:

  • Zak's move from Tasmania to Melbourne and the struggles he faced in the first couple of years
  • How important vocal production is to a finished song
  • Why storytelling is so important when songwriting
  • The story behind creating his vocal production course
  • ...and more

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Jackson McRae | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #513 Sep 202200:56:36

Stu Watts chats with Jackson McRae, who has established himself as a Melbourne based musician, producer, musical director and songwriter. Best known for his work in the live scene, McRae can be seen performing live with artists such as Allday, Japanese Wallpaper, Eves Karydas, Nicole Millar, D’Arcy Spiller and has even shared stages with the likes of Elton John and Robbie Williams.

When not touring the globe McRae works as a producer, songwriter and session musician from his studio in Fitzroy Melbourne. Known for his pop sensibilities and ability to pick up most instruments and make a pleasing sound, McRae’s studio credits include albums such as Drinking With My Smoking Friends by Allday (2021), Hello My Beautiful World by HOLY HOLY (2021), Glow by Japanese Wallpaper (2019) and singles such as Stuck In a Bubble by George Alice (2020), Sure by Montgomery (2019), Heavenly by LASHES (2021) and many more.

McRae has also worked in jingle writing for TV and film, being involved in campaigns for McDonalds, Adidas and AUDI in the Japan market.

Topics discussed include:

  • Allowing artists to be co-producers
  • Experimentation as an important part of the songwriting process
  • Remembering that you are working with PEOPLE, and sometimes people just have off days
  • Building relationships with people will lead to more work
  • ...and more

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Nicholas Di Lorenzo (Panorama Mastering) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #406 Sep 202200:44:47

Stu Watts chats with Nicholas Di Lorenzo, who is a mixing and mastering engineer, and the owner of Panorama Mixing & Mastering. He takes care in closely working and maintaining a high-pedigree of craftsmanship for both his colleagues and clients on every project which passes through Panorama.

Topics discussed include:

  • The difference between assisting in a recording studio vs. a mastering studio
  • Why learning by teaching is important to growing your skillset
  • How having a deep understanding of your tools and how to apply them will make you a better engineer
  • Why having systems in place will make your workflow quicker
    ...and more

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Tim Maxwell (Loser) | What's That Sound? with Stu Watts Episode #331 Aug 202200:55:37

Stu Watts chats with Tim Maxwell, who is a multi instrumentalist, producer and mix engineer from Melbourne, Australia. Tim operates a studio called Restless Noise which is dedicated to helping bands bring their ideas and songs to life.

Throughout his career Tim has produced and recorded projects for Loser, Steel Wheels, Grevillea, Vicious Blonde, Verum, Damaged Goods Club and plenty more.

Topics discussed include:

  • Focusing on getting the best possible source material to make mixing easier
  • Being honest is the best policy in a relationship
  • Why the balance is so important in a mix
  • Using your ears instead of relying on visuals
  • ...and more

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