WCA #405 with Dan Johnson - Solving Archiving Puzzles, Burning Out, Rogue Tape Machines, Going Independent, and Not Cutting Corners
Working Class Audio - A podcast by Working Class Audio - Mondays
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My guest is Audio Archivist Dan Johnson, who owns and runs Audio Archiving Services. Dan has worked with several well-known artists, including KISS, Jackson Browne, Jimi Hendrix Estate, WAR, TOOL, Duff McKagan, Aimee Man, Tommy Boy Records, Trust Records, Ansonia Records, Now-Again Records, Light In The Attic Records, ORG Records, Warner Bros, Universal, and Sony. In this episode, we discuss: Rural Upbringing Foreigner's "Hot Blooded" Recording the Radio Playing in Bands Medical Records Work Failed A&M Internship Poor Brad Working at Ocean Way Friends with the Tech Staff Surviving as a Runner Thomas Maps and Pagers No Guns at Capital Burning Out Cleaning Rat Traps Working for Ikea Living in a Closet The Benefits of Capital Going Independent Audio Archiving It's All About Friendships Tape Triage 70 Hours a Week Tape Machine Scarcity Noahs Ark of Tape Machines United Archiving Not Cutting Corners Solving Archiving Puzzles Rogue Tape Machines Rod Stewart Farting Knocking Michael Jackson Down Matt's Rant: Appreciating Our Tools Links and Show Notes Dan's Site Download 15 Tips to Help you Survive as an Audio Pro Credits Guest: Dan Johnson Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith