My visitor on my newest podcast episode is mastering engineer Howie Weinberg, who has 20 Grammy Awards and 76 Grammy nominations, 4 TEC awards, 2 Juno awards, 1 Mercury Prize award, 200+ gold and platinum data, an unbelievable 19,000 complete credit, and 25 billion streams.
Howie began working within the mail room at Masterdisk in New York Metropolis however quickly grew to become the apprentice of mastering legend Bob Ludwig.
Inside just a few months Howie started mastering tracks for hip hop stars like Kurtis Blow, Run DMC, Grandmaster Flash and Public Enemy. Since then he’s mastered tasks for legends like U2, Nirvana, Sheryl Crow, The Conflict, Madonna, Alice Cooper, Aerosmith, John Mellencamp, Ozzy Osbourne – the checklist goes on.
Throughout our interview Howie talked about mastering originally of hip hop, the super quantity of labor that he does, why he thinks vinyl is a fad, why he creates each an analog and digital grasp, and a lot extra.
I spoke with Howie by way of zoom from his house in Santa Monica.
Additionally on my newest podcast episode:
- Common Music’s patent to have the ability to embed binaural beats in label songs
- And a take a look at the totally different eras of recent music that present when rock died.
Take heed to it at BobbyOInnerCircle.com, or on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Mixcloud, YouTube Music, Spotify, Deezer, TunIn Radio, and RadioPublic.