Find Rich Costey's Perspiration playlist : open.spotify.com/playlist/4Q2Yvq75720PdE2t6KzwcY?si=-88kAkj6TNOu7F9sdOhXwg and Inspiration : open.spotify.com/playlist/36NfjJLSedIJ2oguBLZ8t8?si=obo6G1eyQtCo0l6LM6-33w lots of gems to listen to !
I’ve been waiting FOREVER for an in depth interview with Rich. This guy is unbelievable and responsible for the majority of my favorite records of the last two decades. Cave In’s Antenna is very underrated and is sonically adventurous while also maintaining a classic rock vintage character to the drums. When The Pawn is still a reference album for my mixes. Everything he touches sounds so powerful but so dynamic and analogue in character. Thank you Andrew and Puremix for this! You’ve made my year.
This interview was fantastic. Rich has been at the top of my list of engineers/producers for many years. I have yet to hear one project he's worked on that hasn't blown my mind. I consider some of them to be among my absolute favorite records ever (Swirlies, Lilys, Fiona Apple, Jon Brion's Meaningless album, Secret Machines, Glasvegas, Mew etc). He is such a hard working and talented guy. I could listen to his stories and perspective on recording all day, but I can't afford his rate! Ha!
Thanks for this, it's probably the single most exciting music production chat I've heard (and I've scoured the entire Internet during the last couple of months with the amount of mix work going down). And even though the technical details are great what I love the most is the musical aspect and seemingly small song writing and arrangement details of the sick catalogue that Mr. Costey can showcase. I've constantly been pausing and going to Spotify revisiting old favourites or finding new ones. Thank you so much! 👌 ❤️
These are really great, PureMix. Andrew is a great interviewer (not surprisingly). I would suggest putting the guest earlier in the title of the video so that Rich's name or whoever else pop's up sooner when you're scrolling on phone. As of now, you can't see who the guest is until you open the title to display additional text. Maybe it's "ATAP" (Andrew Talks to Awesome People) in the title to be concise? Cheers...
Hi Dino, thanks for the feedback, alternatively did you know you can directly listen to this on podcast? Andrew should be uploading the total soon ! cheers anchor.fm/andrew-scheps
they are here Find Rich Costey's Perspiration playlist : open.spotify.com/playlist/4Q2Yvq75720PdE2t6KzwcY?si=-88kAkj6TNOu7F9sdOhXwg and Inspiration : open.spotify.com/playlist/36NfjJLSedIJ2oguBLZ8t8?si=obo6G1eyQtCo0l6LM6-33w lots of gems to listen to !
@@noisesoundtonevibe They are on Spotify.. forever, find our profile and dig those playlists open.spotify.com/user/g454ndw4xevy1v7o16ba5jwx0?si=KZnZ17cPSv6j5zonDJIkrA
Find Rich Costey's Perspiration playlist : open.spotify.com/playlist/4Q2Yvq75720PdE2t6KzwcY?si=-88kAkj6TNOu7F9sdOhXwg
and Inspiration : open.spotify.com/playlist/36NfjJLSedIJ2oguBLZ8t8?si=obo6G1eyQtCo0l6LM6-33w lots of gems to listen to !
I’ve been waiting FOREVER for an in depth interview with Rich. This guy is unbelievable and responsible for the majority of my favorite records of the last two decades. Cave In’s Antenna is very underrated and is sonically adventurous while also maintaining a classic rock vintage character to the drums. When The Pawn is still a reference album for my mixes. Everything he touches sounds so powerful but so dynamic and analogue in character. Thank you Andrew and Puremix for this! You’ve made my year.
nice one Gary!!!
Amen. Antenna is an all timer for me.
It's so funny when I discover a mixer that worked on multiple albums that I like, such happened with Rich... There is something to it !
I'm so glad this existed. I worship hat first Audioslave record
This interview was fantastic. Rich has been at the top of my list of engineers/producers for many years. I have yet to hear one project he's worked on that hasn't blown my mind. I consider some of them to be among my absolute favorite records ever (Swirlies, Lilys, Fiona Apple, Jon Brion's Meaningless album, Secret Machines, Glasvegas, Mew etc). He is such a hard working and talented guy. I could listen to his stories and perspective on recording all day, but I can't afford his rate! Ha!
Secret Machines records are my favorite records of the 00s!
good choice.
That Glasvegas album is UNREAL! Thank you for that
Rich Costey is a legend
Frengers by Mew will always be my Costey album. Just perfect!
Great interview! Loved the stories about the Mars Volta and Muse.
Loved this. I wish Amputecture and Bedlam could’ve been covered before switching gears, and the very loud intermittent text notifications were brutal.
Classic Interview. I still bump that Jurassic 5 & had no idea Rich worked on it! Thanks Scheps. Peace, Love & Mix ON! =)
Awesome show! Thank you all involved!
Thanks for the kind words!
Thanks for this, it's probably the single most exciting music production chat I've heard (and I've scoured the entire Internet during the last couple of months with the amount of mix work going down). And even though the technical details are great what I love the most is the musical aspect and seemingly small song writing and arrangement details of the sick catalogue that Mr. Costey can showcase. I've constantly been pausing and going to Spotify revisiting old favourites or finding new ones. Thank you so much! 👌 ❤️
cheers!!
'Plato's surprise' made me laugh out loud, what a fantastic interview!
whatever he mixed, that is my music taste. What a chad.
This was great! Thank you! Makes me want to make records!!
This was the first one where Andrew didn't mention Beer-o-clock at some point
Ya know, Jon Brion may actually be an awesome person for Andrew to talk to......
These are really great, PureMix. Andrew is a great interviewer (not surprisingly). I would suggest putting the guest earlier in the title of the video so that Rich's name or whoever else pop's up sooner when you're scrolling on phone. As of now, you can't see who the guest is until you open the title to display additional text. Maybe it's "ATAP" (Andrew Talks to Awesome People) in the title to be concise? Cheers...
Hi Dino, thanks for the feedback, alternatively did you know you can directly listen to this on podcast? Andrew should be uploading the total soon ! cheers anchor.fm/andrew-scheps
Blood Mountain!!!!
Interesting journey.
Fantastic again. But where are all these mysterious playlists that are always spoken about? Always want to listen
they are here
Find Rich Costey's Perspiration playlist : open.spotify.com/playlist/4Q2Yvq75720PdE2t6KzwcY?si=-88kAkj6TNOu7F9sdOhXwg
and Inspiration : open.spotify.com/playlist/36NfjJLSedIJ2oguBLZ8t8?si=obo6G1eyQtCo0l6LM6-33w lots of gems to listen to !
@@PuremixAudioTutorials Got it! Thanks so much. Keep up the awesome work
@@PuremixAudioTutorials Are these playlists deleted after a while ? I can't find past ones...
@@noisesoundtonevibe They are on Spotify.. forever, find our profile and dig those playlists open.spotify.com/user/g454ndw4xevy1v7o16ba5jwx0?si=KZnZ17cPSv6j5zonDJIkrA
@@PuremixAudioTutorials I might be doing something wrong, but I can't find Joe Barresi's inspiration and perspiration playlists for instance.
this is amazing
Thank you for the kind words Dirk! make sure to subscribe we have guest every weeks!!
Ha I worked at kampo lol