Working Class Audio

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Working Class Audio (WCA) delves into the world behind recording engineers and goes way beyond the typical What was it like to work with or What is the best eq to use on a kick drum style questions typical of most interviews. WCA gets up close and personal with engineers and asks the questions no one else asks. Business practices, mistakes, failures, equipment choices, financial advice, work life balance, workflow, and family life are topics that are all on the table. WCA doesnt just concentrate on the elite of the recording world, but instead interviews a combination of known and unknown engineers.

Episódios

  • WCA #534 with Brendan Duffey – Genre Diversity, Grounded Mindset, Career Evolution, Peaceful Living, and A Berklee Degree

    11/03/2025 Duração: 58min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes back Grammy Winning Producer, Mixing and Mastering Engineer Brendan Duffey who has worked on projects for Bruce Dickinson, Devon Townsend, Sheryl Crow, Kendrick Lamar. Brendan is also the Senior ATMOS mastering engineer for Million Dollar Snare. In This Episode, We Discuss:Relocation Studio build Atmos mixing Hip-hop projects Bruce Dickinson Genre diversity Berklee degree Teaching plans Pricing growth Networking Grounded mindset Peaceful living Career evolution Encouragement Links and Show Notes:Brendan Duffey on WCA #231Jack Endino on WCA #174Brendan's SiteMillion Dollar SnareMatt's Rant: Dealing with ChallengesCredits:Guest: Brendan DuffeyHost/Engineer/Editing/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #533 with Mike Fraser – Mixing, Psychology, Workflow, Managers, and Starting as a Janitor

    03/03/2025 Duração: 01h17min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes Legendary rock mix engineer Mike Fraser to discuss his 40+ year career crafting iconic records for Aerosmith, AC/DC, and more.In This Episode, We Discuss:Mixing approach – Keeping it minimalist & focusing on the songTime management & career longevity in the music businessBuilding trust with high-profile artists in the studioGear & workflow preferences – Why he sticks to SSL consoles & NS-10sAdapting to the industry’s shift to digital & remote workNavigating band dynamics & working with creative personalitiesDropping Out of SchoolStarting as a JanitorLinks and Show Notes:Mike's WebsiteMatt's Rant: Reignite the Spark!Credits:Guest: Mike FraserHost/Engineer/Editor/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #532 with George Bokos –Studios In Athens, Nap Time, Working With Remote Clients, and Sunlight Over Isolation

    24/02/2025 Duração: 59min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes George Bokos who runs Grind House Studios Athens in Athens, Greece. George has worked with numerous bands including ALL SINS UNDONE, CALYCES, COSTIN CHIOREANU, and BLACK KAISER. In This Episode, We Discuss:From Musician to Studio OwnerStudios In AthensWorking With Remote ClientsWorking with DrummersNap Time in AthensSunlight Over IsolationChoosing Gear That Makes an ImpactBeing Part of The TeamLinks and Show Notes:Grind House Studios AthensMatt's Rant: 30 Second Burst MethodCredits:Guest: George BokosHost/Engineer/Producer/Editing: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #531 with Travis Ference– LA Fires, Rebuilding a Studio, Insurance Lessons, Backup Strategies & Community Support

    17/02/2025 Duração: 01h10min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes back producer, engineer, and mixer Travis Ference who has worked worked on projects for Imagine Dragons, John Mayer, Ariana Grande, and Bush, to name a few. Travis is also the host of the podcast Progressions: Success in the Music Industry.Travis recently lost his studio in the fires in Altadena and this episode is all about that. In This Episode, We Discuss:The LA fire’s impact on Travis’s home and studioThe challenges of rebuilding after disasterCommunity support in times of crisisKey lessons on insurance and coverage gapsBackup strategies for audio professionalsUsing AI and cloud services for recoveryPlanning a flexible studio rebuildFirst responders and aid effortsProtecting your gear, business, and homeLinks and Show Notes:Travis's siteTravis's podcasthttps://musicares.org/https://www.wearemovingtheneedle.org/Matt’s Rant: Planning for The WorstCredits:Guest: Travis FerenceHost/Engineer/Editing/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cli

  • WCA #530 with Justin Perkins – Mastering, Client Experience, Data Archival & Backup, Automation & Templates and Streamlined Communication

    11/02/2025 Duração: 59min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes Mastering Engineer Justin Perkins who has worked with The Replacements, Rufus Wainwright, En Vogue, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Shania Twain, Jellyfish, Johnny Cash, The All-American Rejects, Rickie Lee Jones, Donna Summer, Busta Rhymes, Jason Mraz, Lucero, Hanson, New Kids on the Block , Sum 41, AsiaJustin Perkins' success as a mastering engineer is not solely based on his audio skills but also on his meticulous approach to business operations. His emphasis on automation, client communication, and data management provides valuable lessons for anyone in the audio industry seeking to optimize their workflow and deliver exceptional service.In This Episode, We Discuss:Streamlined Project Intake & CommunicationAutomation & TemplatesClient ExperienceMastering Workflow & ToolsData Archival & BackupLinks and Show Notes:Justin's Site WaveLab: Mastering software.iZotope RX:

  • WCA #529 with David Stagl – Worship Sound, Broadcast, Bruce Springsteen, Live Sound Mistakes, and Feedback City

    04/02/2025 Duração: 01h11min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes Mixing Engineer David Stagl who has worked on projects for or with North Point Community Church, Christ Fellowship(West Palm Beach, FL), Eagle Brook Church (Minneapolis, MN), musical artists: Kristian Stanfill, Jesus Culture, Passion, Phil Keaggy, North Point Music and in broadcast: Discovery Channel, HGTV. Corporate: Home Depot, Wyndham Vacations, and Motorola.In This Episode, We Discuss:Post ProductionBroadcastAudio BooksWorship SoundDolby ATMOSLive Sound MistakesAudio Professionals in Religious SettingsImmersive Audio for ChurchesWorship Audio Challenges and SolutionsNorth Point ChurchLinks and Show Notes:David's SiteMatt's Rant: Humility in AudioCredits:Guest: David StaglHost/Engineer/Editor/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #528 with NAMM 2025 – Community, Gear We Saw, Companies We Like, Seminars, Good Shoes, and Drinking Water

    28/01/2025 Duração: 52min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt is joined by Chris Selim from Mixdown Online ‪and Lij Shaw from Recording Studio Rockstars to discuss our NAMM 2025 experience. In This Episode, We Discuss:Wearing Good ShoesDrinking WaterCommunityGear We SawCompanies We LikeSeminars at NAMMPodcaster and YouTuber ThingsLinks and Show Notes:https://gracedesign.com/https://gracedesign.com/product/m900-...https://www.audio-scape.com/https://korneffaudio.com/plugins/https://www.soundtoys.com/https://microkits.net/https://www.musikhack.com/https://blinq.me/Matt's Rant: Connecting With People At NAMMCredits:Guest: NAMM 2025Host/Engineer/Editor/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe...

  • WCA #527 with Owen Davies – Studio Design, Recording Everything, Tap Dancing, and Building THE Home Studio

    20/01/2025 Duração: 01h03min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes Engineer / Producer Owen Davies who has worked with Broken Teeth, Survival, Fangs Out, Netherhall, Yo Titan, and Brookhorse.In This Episode, We Discuss:Building THE Home StudioWorking with a Studio DesignerNavigating Studio Design ChallengesLessons from Early StudiosTap Dancing and Legal BattlesFreelancing and Passion ProjectsLinks and Show Notes:Owen's StudioMatt's Rant: Things You Should Charge For (In My Opinion)Credits:Guest: Owen DaviesHost/Engineer/Editor/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #526 with Adam Haggar – Los Angeles Life, New Jersey Living, The Importance Of Networking, Maintaining High Standards, and a Passion For Music

    14/01/2025 Duração: 01h17min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes mastering engineer Adam Haggar who has worked with Migos, Belinda Carlisle, and The Antlers. In This Episode, We Discuss: Adam's Journey In The Audio IndustryDifferent Cities, Studios, And Roles Within The Music IndustryHis Approach To Mastering And Building His BusinessThe Importance Of NetworkingChallenges Of Maintaining High Standards In A Competitive IndustryValue Of Staying Connected To One's Passion For MusicLinks and Show Notes:Adam s SiteMatt's Rant: Los AngelesCredits:Guest: Adam HaggarHost/Engineer/Producer/Editor: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #525 with The Pellicci Brothers – Shared Commitment, Creative Collaboration, Cultural Influence, Literal Creativity, and Burlap

    06/01/2025 Duração: 52min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes back the Pellicci Brothers, Jay and Ian, who appeared originally on WCA #054. They have worked with Deerhoof, John Vanderslice, Sleater-Kinney, and the Magnetic Fields.They currently run Brothers (Chinese) Recording in the Bay Area. In This Episode, We Discuss:Challenges in NamingUnintentional UniformityStudio HistoryLiteral CreativityCreative Decision MakingNot PlanningStudio ProjectsBurlapLinks and Show Notes:Brothers (Chinese) RecordingWCA #057 with The Pellicci BrothersMatt's Rant: IdentityCredits:Guest: The Pellicci BrothersHost/Engineer/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #524 with Michael Romanowski – Immersive Audio, Critical Listening, Value Of Community, and The Dangers of Comparison

    29/12/2024 Duração: 01h21min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes back Grammy Winning mastering engineer, Michael Romanowski. Michael’s extensive credits include Alicia Keys, Bonnie Raitt, Lyle, Lovett, Earth Wind & Fire, Kane Brown, and the Grateful Dead.In This Episode, We Discuss:Studio AcousticsImmersive Audio AdvocacyFuture Of Immersive AudioValue Of Community CollaborationCritical Listening SkillsBalancing Artistic Vision With Label DemandsBass Management Challenges In Immersive AudioConsumer Perceptions Of Immersive AudioRole Of VR And AR In Audio LocalizationThe Dangers of Comparison Links and Show Notes:Michael's StudioMichael on WCA #309Matt's Rant: Year End ReviewCredits:Guest: Michael RomanowskiHost/Engineer/Producer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie PleauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #523 with Lizzie Westsmith – Role of a Monitor Engineer, Touring Life Balance, Community, and 924 Gilman Influence

    22/12/2024 Duração: 01h18s

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes monitor engineer Lizzie Westsmith who has worked for numerous bands and sound companies including Rancid, Ice Spice, Rat Sound and Coachella. Lizzie shares her journey from discovering her love for audio at Berkeley's iconic Gilman Street to navigating the challenges of the live production industry. In This Episode, We Discuss:Role of a Monitor EngineerMaintaining Personal Balance924 Gilman InfluenceAddiction and RecoveryRate Transparency Touring Life BalanceSystems Engineering GoalsFinancial Management StrategiesCommunity and RespectLinks and Show Notes:Lizzie on InstagramMatt's Rant: Parlay, Pivot and Change CourseCredits:Guest: Lizzie WestsmithHost/Engineer/Producer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie PleauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #522 with Ed Donnelly – Independent Mindset, Live Recording, Indie Bands, Immersive Audio and Inspiration

    16/12/2024 Duração: 01h08min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes Producer/Engineer Ed Donnelly, who has worked with Willie Nelson, Zac Brown, Old 97s, Son Volt, Del McCoury, Nathan Jacques, Lorin Hart, Cole Gallagher, The Lonesome Captain, Trent Summar & The New Row MobIn This Episode, We Discuss:Musical Journey and CareerLive Event Recording JourneyJourney From Performer to ProducerIndependent Artist Budget ChallengesManaging Budgets in Independent BandsMusic Industry Evolution and StrategyInspiration and Approaches in WorkIndependent Artists and Audio ProfessionalsImmersive Audio Formats and MusicLinks and Show Notes:Ed's StudioMatt's Rant: Revisiting CommunityCredits:Guest: Ed DonnellyHost/Engineer/Producer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie PleauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #521 with Maor Appelbaum – Genre-Specific Mastering, Creating Analog Hardware, Building Client Relationships, and Being Part of the Team

    10/12/2024 Duração: 01h11min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes back mastering engineer Maor Appelbaum (originally on WCA #062)to discuss his career, his approach to mastering across genres, and how he adapts to new technology. Maor has worked on projects for artists such as Faith No More, Yes, and Meat Loaf.In This Episode, We Discuss:Genre-specific mastering approachesCreating and collaborating on new analog hardwareStrategies for effective client communicationBuilding and maintaining long-term professional relationshipsThe value of being part of a collaborative team in the audio processLinks and Show Notes:Maor Appelbaum MasteringWCA #062 with Maor AppelbaumMatt's Rant: The Value of Independent ClientsCredits:Guest: Maor AppelbaumHost/Engineer/Producer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie PleauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #520 with Jeremy Goody – Studio Rebranding, Shifting to Voice Recording, Battling Cell Towers, Building Faraday Cages, and Overcoming Obstacles

    03/12/2024 Duração: 01h08min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt reconnects with engineer and studio owner Jeremy Goody, who was last featured in Episode 85. Jeremy has worked on VO projects for Microsoft, Nuance, Google, Seasonal Visions, and music projects for John Santos, Anticon, and Winfred E. Eye.In This Episode, We Discuss:Studio RebrandingBattling Cell TowersBuilding Faraday CagesShifting to Voice RecordingPodcastingLinks and Show Notes:Jeremy's Studio25th Street RecordingJohn Vanderslice on WCAAdobe Podcast ToolsNeutrik EMC SeriesFilmic Double TakeEssentialism on Audible (I really like this one)The Compound Effect on AudibleSwitch on AudibleDay Trading Attention on AudibleCredits:Guest: Jeremy GoodyHost/Engineer/Producer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie PleauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck Smith

  • WCA #519 with J.J. Blair – Studio Construction, Microphone Insights, Heart Surgery, and Navigating the Modern Music Landscape

    25/11/2024 Duração: 53min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt reconnects with Grammy-winning producer and engineer J.J. Blair, last featured in Episode 96. J.J. shares the challenges of building a state-of-the-art recording studio in the Hollywood Hills and offers insights from his popular "Microphone Mondays" series. He also opens up about his recent heart surgery and recovery, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing health in a demanding profession.J.J.'s impressive credits include producing and mixing the Grammy-winning album Press On by June Carter Cash, engineering Rod Stewart's Grammy-winning and #1 Billboard album The Great American Songbook, Vol. 3, and engineering and mixing Joanna Connor's #1 Billboard Blues album, 4801 South Indiana Avenue.In This Episode, We Discuss:"Microphone Mondays" seriesBuilding a state-of-the-art recording studioAcoustic design, soundproofing, and the science of great studio environmentsIncorporating vintage and modern gear, including a custom Rupert Neve consoleAdapting production techn

  • WCA #518 with Willie Green - Teaching Hip-Hop, Mentoring, Collaborating with Artists, and Hearing Your Work on the Other Side of the Globe

    18/11/2024 Duração: 01h20min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt talks with Paul "Willie Green" Womack, a producer, engineer, and professor based in Brooklyn, NY. With nearly two decades of experience, Willie shares his passion for hip-hop production, teaching, and building meaningful connections in the studio. Having worked with renowned artists such as Armand Hammer, The Roots, The Alchemist, and Wiz Khalifa, Willie provides an insider's perspective on balancing artistry with the technical demands of audio production.In This Episode, We Discuss:Teaching Hip-Hop History and Vocal ProductionRemote Education and In-Person DynamicsBuilding a Studio in BrooklynMentoring Upcoming ArtistsBridging Creativity and Technical ExpertiseThe Role of Community in Creative SpacesBalancing Work and Passion ProjectsThe Unique Challenges of Teaching During COVIDWillie's Journey from Engineer to EducatorMatt's Rant: Blank SpacesLinks and Show Notes:Willie Green's WebsiteCredits:Guest: Paul "Willie Green" WomackHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt Bou

  • WCA #517 with Julie Kathryn - Career Shift, Sample Creation, Becoming the Artist, Collaborative Mixing, Film Scoring, and Parenting

    12/11/2024 Duração: 01h04min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt discusses Julie Kahryns extensive experience in the music industry as a producer, sound designer, composer, and educator. With a background spanning from criminal justice to a full-time music career, Julie has worked on a wide range of projects, including crafting unique audio samples for top software companies such as Ableton, Output, Cherry Audio, Splice, and Bandlab, as well as supervising music for films, and composing original scores.In This Episode, We Discuss:Career Shift From JusticeRoles: Producer, Composer, DesignerTeaching at Berklee NYCEarly Music InfluencesMentor Tony Conniff's GuidanceLearning Logic ProIncome From SamplesFilm Music SupervisionBalancing Creativity and BusinessParenthood's Career ImpactBuilding Artist ConfidenceCollaborative Mixing WorkIncome DiversificationInfluences: Brian Eno, Laurie AndersonFilm Scoring TechniquesMatt's Rant: Your HealthLinks and Show Notes:Julie's Site (iamsnowangel.com)Credits:Guest: Julie KathrynHost: Matt Boudre

  • WCA #516 with Will Holland - Internship Turned Career, Ownership Advantages, Low Overhead, Setting Rates, and Staying Young

    05/11/2024 Duração: 58min

    In this episode, Matt talks with Will Holland, owner of Chill House, a 2,000-square-foot studio in Charlestown, Massachusetts. Will has worked with acts like SeepeopleS, Club d'Elf, Nth Power, Berklee, and the Lowell Chamber Orchestra.In This Episode, We Discuss:Chill House Studio Location2,000 Square Feet SpaceMultiple Studio RoomsLocal, Mid-Level ClientsWill's Boston BeginningsInternship Turned CareerOwnership Advantages DiscussedLow Overhead EmphasizedWord-of-Mouth MarketingWork-Life Balance FocusFuture Relocation PossibleClassic Rock InfluenceStaying YoungSetting RatesMatt's Rant: Following Up!Links and Show Notes:Will's StudioCredits:Guest: Will HollandHost: Matt BoudreauEngineer: Matt BoudreauProducer: Matt BoudreauEditing: Anne-Marie PleauWCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell

  • WCA #515 with David Streit - Workflow Innovation, Gear Investments, Client Relations, Studio Efficiency, and Post-COVID Realities

    29/10/2024 Duração: 01h16min

    In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt Boudreau welcomes back audio engineer David, initially featured in WCA #210. David dives into his journey since his last interview, sharing updates on his Portland-based studio move, reflections on the city's music scene post-COVID, and how the pandemic shifted industry dynamics. David offers insights on balancing live sound with studio recording, the adaptive approaches required in today's music landscape, and how Portland's music community is showing resilience in challenging times. David has worked with fourhundred, Lucid Aisle, Storm Large, Kelly Koval, Joshua Lowe and the Juncos.In This Episode, We Discuss:Relocating Studio Spaces and Adapting to New Work EnvironmentsPost-COVID Shifts in Portland’s Music Scene and Industry-Wide ChangesBalancing Live Sound, Studio Recording, and Creative RolesCommunity Support, Artist Resilience, and Collaborative Culture in PortlandFreelance Audio Strategies: Workflow Tips, Gear Decisions, and Client RelationsNavigating New Mu

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