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Adam and Steve discuss the recent reissue of Lifeblood by Manic Street Preachers, a comprehensive set, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the album.They are joined by music producer Greg Haver, who produced the original album and here looks back at the last 20 years of Lifeblood, how people's reaction to it has changed, and how he viewed that initial reaction to the record.He also discusses how the album affected his career, changed his relationship with the band, and how he feels about the album now. This interview is a bit longer if you join our Patreon! Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatismusicpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatismusicpodE-mail: whatismusicpod@gmail.comGet access to more shows, exclusive bonus content, ad-free episodes of this show, and more music discussion by subscribing to our Patreon!Head to patreon.com/whatismusicpod and receive up to two new episodes of our various shows every week (including shows about Manic Street Preachers and monthly themed playlists!), ad-free archives of What Is Music?, and access to our Patron-only Discord server for even more music (and non-music) discussion!Support our show when starting your own podcast!By signing up to Buzzsprout with this link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=780379Check out our merch!https://whatismusicpod.redbubble.comDonate to our podcast!https://ko-fi.com/whatismusichttp://whatismusic.buzzsprout.com/Support the Show.
To find out more about Gramsci's new album The Hinterlands, Chris Key caught up with their hard hitting drummer (and legendary producer) Greg Haver on what they bonded over while making the tunes, the concepts we'll see unfold this year and how good it felt to be playing the drums again.Listen to the full interview above.
To find out more about Gramsci's new album The Hinterlands, Chris Key caught up with their hard hitting drummer (and legendary producer) Greg Haver on what they bonded over while making the tunes, the concepts we'll see unfold this year and how good it felt to be playing the drums again.Listen to the full interview above.
Greg Haver is a music producer and engineer based in Auckland, New Zealand. You can find him alongside his works on all major platforms. Don't forget to subscribe and support us for future episodes of Beat Whānau Podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beatwhanau/message
This week I chat with Welsh producer Greg Haver. Greg's worked with a huge array of artists, most notably acts like The Manic Street Preachers, Op Shop, Mel C. and even working on The Simpsons 'Yellow Album'. In the episode we chat about his career, discuss some of his favourite studio moments and what he's been up to since moving to New Zealand. Now a leading figure in the New Zealand music industry, Greg has started initiatives such as Song Hubs, The Producers Guild, and the New Music Development Fund in the hopes to bolster New Zealand's production scene. At the end of the episode we get the inside scoop on a track he produced for the metal band Devil Skin called ‘All Fall Down', learning how to get the best from a band in the studio.
Drummer & Producer Greg Haver returns to the show to talk about his recent review of certain areas of the music industry and to discuss the new producers funding initiative called The New Music Development Scheme. We have a good laugh while tackling some hotly debated subjects. Dig in.
Greg Haver is a Musician/Producer who has worked with Manic Street Preachers, The Simpsons, Opshop, The Feelers and many others
The Big Mates are again joined by producer, multi-instrumentalist, and frequent Manics collaborator Greg Haver to discuss Arcade Fire, scoring systems, and SM58s.Adam, Steve, Lucas, and Greg have a rambly chat and manage to take in the reaction to our Lifeblood episode, recording Send Away the Tigers, James and Nicky's solo albums and much, much more!You can now wear your fandom on your (literal) sleeve!Do You Love Us? now has a RedBubble shop with lots of cool and stupid designs. You can get the designs on basically any product you like, from t-shirts and mugs, to bath mats and jigsaws, via clocks and phone cases! Head to https://doyouloveus.redbubble.comJoin the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/manicspodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/manicspodcast/E-mail: manicspodcast@gmail.comhttp://doyouloveus.buzzsprout.com/
The Big Mates are joined by producer and multi-instrumentalist Greg Haver to talk about all things Manics and Greg's work on Lifeblood.Adam, Steve, Lucas, and Greg explore the process of recording the Manics' divisive seventh album, how Greg started working with the band, and what it's like to tour with them. There are brilliant anecdotes and revelations from across Greg's illustrious career, and some details on Lifeblood that can only be heard exclusively on this episode of Do You Love Us?Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/manicspodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/manicspodcast/E-mail: manicspodcast@gmail.comhttp://doyouloveus.buzzsprout.com/
Greg Haver is an award-winning producer with a background in engineering, programming and drumming. He built his impressive reputation with artists including the Manic Street Preachers, Melanie C, INME, Opshop, John Cale, Catatonia, Super Furry Animals and Bullet for my Valentine. He’s renowned for his diverse production skills and innovative arrangements. Greg, originally from Wales now resides in New Zealand. He continues to inspire up and coming artists with his brilliant APRA AMCOS Songhubs. He has successfully brought together renowned songwriter's from all over the globe to New Zealand to share their how to's and industry insight and helps facilitate the co-writing projects for these artists as well. Don't miss this amazing interview!
On 15 May 2000, Super Furry Animals released Mwng and to celebrate 20 years of the most successful and pioneering Welsh language album ever, we’ve released this special documentary episode. In contrast to the previous three albums, Mwng possessed a starker, lo-fi sound, which could have backfired especially after the demise of Creation Records. Undeterred, the band released Mwng via their own Placid Casual label and it reached No.11 in the UK charts - the first Welsh language album ever to hit the Top 20. Mwng was even praised in the House of Commons of all places with Elfyn Llwyd MP lauding the record as a “new wave of confidence in the Welsh nation.” The documentary features Gruff Rhys and Guto Pryce of the Super Furries, producers Gorwel Owen and Greg Haver and lots of special guests. Recorded, produced and edited by James Cuff and Neil Collins for Welsh Music Podcast. Follow us on Twitter @welshmusicpod and visit www.welshmusicpodcast.co.uk for more information and to submit a track to showcase.
We talk to drummer and producer Greg Haver about making the move from drumming for the likes of Corey Hart to production after embracing technology. Greg also talks about working with the Manics and how working with James Dean Bradfield, the hardest working person he’s worked with, gave him an understanding of what’s needed before you start any production. We talk about the artist and producer relationship and how Greg thinks making a record is like ‘a holiday romance’ . He recalls how not going to bed at 1am because he was ‘shit-scared’ of JDB ended up with them creating There By The Grace Of God, his first top 10 single, He talks about setting up Big Noise studios and how, within two and a half years it racked up 3 million record sales and two Brit-nominations for Best Album. Greg also reveals how a breakdown after the pressures of back-to-back big studio albums led to him moving to New Zealand. The New Zealand music scene and the parallels with Wales, including Echo Park named after the Feeder song who he arranged for his former bandmate Grant Nicholas to sing on a song with. Featuring new music from Derrero. Follow us on Twitter @welshmusicpod and visit www.welshmusicpodcast.co.uk for more information and to submit a track to showcase.
Mark Rankin is a Grammy award winning mix engineer and music producer who's credits include critically acclaimed albums by CeeLo Green, Iggy Pop, Florence And The Machine, Foster The People, Queens Of The Stone Age and Adele. Mark was in New Zealand for the NZ Music Producer Series and after a busy week in the studio, he sat down with Danny McCrum to reflect on his life and career. They discussed Mark’s early years, how he found his ambition and worked hard to get his career off the ground. They talked about how Mark balances his work and family life and the psychology and techniques he uses to approach both the music and the varying personalities of the artists. Mark also talks about the recording sessions for Rolling In The Deep and how they developed the song. The story about how Adele recorded the vocals is crazy! This episode was recorded and filmed at Roundhead Studios so you can listen via the usual links or watch the video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/F-bu2ldK0O0
Danny McCrum From Auckland, New Zealand, Danny McCrum is a highly respected guitarist, singer and songwriter with extensive experience on stage, in the studio and running the business behind the music. He has worked with and supported many top artists including Eric Clapton, Tommy Emmanuel, John Mayer, John Butler Trio, Jeff Beck, Bryan Ferry, Joan Armatrading, Norah Jones, Jimmy Barnes, Simple Minds, Katie Melua and many top New Zealand acts. Danny has worked as a session musician for numerous producers and artists including Greg Haver, Lizzie Marvelly, Peter van Gent, Alex Burke (US), Magnolia Memoir (US), Phil Edwards Band, Vann Dizon, Georgia Lines, AutoMatic 80s, the Michael Jackson tribute show 'King Of Pop' and many more. Danny has released three albums: Awake & Restless (2007, Elite Music), Say What You Mean (2009, Liberation/Universal) and Letters to the Future (2012, Paper Plane). His fourth album Hustle Bustle will be released in September 2019. Along with Bobby Kennedy (Opshop) Danny hosts the podcast series Don't Give Up Your Day Job where they talk to creative professionals about their experiences in the entertainment business. They have spoken to a long list of impressive names and have developed a loyal following. Recorded in Sydney & Auckland 02/08/2019 Episode Music: Intro Music: Hustle Bustle - Danny McCrum Outro Music: Don't Be Late - Danny McCrum https://www.dannymccrum.com/home https://www.instagram.com/dannymccrum/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/dannymccrum https://www.dontgiveupyourdayjob.co.nz https://www.facebook.com/dontgiveupyourdayjob/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.thegiglifepodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/thegiglifepodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/thegiglifepodcast/?hl=en https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5KahER1yXZQP3rh1mhSUqX?si=0O1lB7TJTaKfuD34xm7B7w Email: thegiglifepodcast@gmail.com #thegiglifepodcast #thegiglife
Sylvia is a world renowned producer who has worked with Tool, Prince, Tom Petty, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash, Barbra Streisand, Smashing Pumpkins and many more. She’s one of the most innovative and courageous producers out there and her irreverent recording practices have become legendary. On this episode Danny and Sylvia talk about her approach to music, her experiences working with some of the biggest names in music and some of the challenges we all face in the modern industry. Sylvia is refreshingly positive, someone who embraces change and clearly loves what she does. Put it in your ears!
Part 2 of the Interview with Greg Haver, covering his personal story, from literally working as a Labourer, in a hole in the ground, to the call that changed everything, taking Greg to working in the iconic 'Air studios' and on tour around the world. An inspirational story not to be missed.
Today we talk to producer and engineer Nick Poortman. Nicks passion and dedication to his work is evident. We discuss his time at York Street Studios, working alongside Greg Haver and Clint Murphy, the time he accidentally deleted a job, entitled attitudes, his entrepreneurial approach and playing the recorder to win girls. Do it!
In todays episode our guest is highly reputed record producer Greg Haver. Originally from Wales, Greg has worked with Manic Street Preachers, Mel C (Spice Girls), Opshop, The Feelers and many more. We chat about his work with Matt Groening and The Simpsons, working at George Martin’s legendary AIR studios in Montserrat and faking it til you make it.