EP 203 | Michael Beinhorn

Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast - A podcast by Eyal Levi - Mondays

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Michael Beinhorn (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Korn, Soundgarden) brings his immense experience to the topics of leaving your mark, building a career, pre-production, and much more. If we listed all of the important records Michael has worked on this page would be way too long. He’s made his mark at the upper echelon of multiple genres. There’s a lot to take away from his perspective on how he’s gotten to where he is, and how he continues to blaze new trails. “It’s important to have a sense of recognizing what your name means on someone else’s work.” - Michael Beinhorn ON THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN ABOUT: 7:30 Meeting and working with Bill Laswell and Herbie Hancock. 17:30 The reality of what is likely to follow initial success. 27:00 Getting to do Red Hot Chili Peppers record and identifying with the ‘black sheep’ of record labels 32:00 Dealing with drug abusing musicians and their individual personalities 39:00 Working on Korn’s ‘Untouchables’ - super high budget and production values 44:00 The importance of pre-production - cutting from 40+ demo ideas with Korn, artistic intent and self-knowledge 59:30 Why, on any record where a band member has had to have been fired, they were at a place of no coming back 1:07:00 Michael’s philosophy on editing drums/rhythm section, editing by hand, with/without a click Thanks for listening! Leave us a comment or review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices