I love the way this guy works! Total creativity without restrictions and he doesnt take himself too damn seriously thus fostering a brilliant one of a kind atmosphere to work in! Hes produced some of my absolute favorite albums and it would be a dream come true to work with him! He is a treasure to modern music!
I had the pleasure of spending a day with Joe at his studio a while back and he's one of the most interesting and inspirational guys you'll ever meet if you're into music production. He has a legendary story for everything you look at and go "whoa, what is that?" just like in this video. He's not just a sound engineer and producer, he's a true artist and master of his craft.
@@randallN-sw6ee i mean... shit... ive got a few in the rotation. there are some affordable ribbon mics out there & once you start with them its easy to want to use them on all sorts of shit because they sound so groovy!
What a great interview! It's guys like this (Steve Albini, Tchad Blake etc.) that make the whole 'going to the studio' process unique. Anyone can record an album on their laptop but working with these guys gives you the creativity and experimental process that you can't find anywhere else.
I will never appreciate anything “modeled”. How anyone can claim it’s better than the original is way past my understanding. How can the modeled sound be better? It’s missing what makes the original what it is, fundamentally making it not as good. Even CDs are missing something that only analog has. I will not compromise my sound. Vinyl and analog all day baby.(as I push my strymon big sky out of view.- to be fair it’s the only digital pedal I own).
I realy appreciate some 15 minutes of kicking the feet up the table and having guys that know their stuff talk with alot of passion! Love you guys for the pedals and as i just recently discovered, the "Show Us Your Junk" series, keep it up! Love from Switzerland
Most of these places are spaceships.. with the coolest alien hosts ever. I'd love to explore any one of em for even just 2 minutes! Thanks for sharing with us :)
Fantastic! I feel like I would get overwhelmed in there. I love recording, you finally get to listen to the songs. Those stories of experimenting in the studio, just awesome.
"everybody got the same plugin, everybody got that plugin" holly crap, just go and search for "how to record a bass track" and this is exactly this, one pluging, the same shit sound and boom, 99.9% of today's records! Thank you Earthquacker, i didn't know that guy at all but i love him now :D !
Have you heard STAG by the Melvins? Genius work. this has to be the nicest guy in the industry. If one day I had the songs and the money, I would choose this guy to work with, just for the kick of it. I like his "nerdy" approach to sound, he obviously has a sense of humor and he's a master at his craft. What else can you ask for, a Kit Kat? He's a collector!
If Earthquaker could reimagine the Space Station you'd be my heroes...I think Joe would approve. A line of Earthquaker plugins would also be pretty cool.
Lol, Joe knew he'd be crucified by T00L fans! 😏 I think any fan who actually knows who this guy is, will forgive him for not knowing the names of songs. 😉 The song names don't matter, he doesn't care, they sound good. 🤘
This is so inspiring. I wish that spirit of experimentation was the norm in recording. It's always something I've found fascinating about the process of making albums. It comes at a cost in time and money, but the sounds and vibe are untouchable.
LOL - *points hand at object* "You've Seen Enough Of That." that shit has been stuck in my head for what ever reason and i tend to pull out that phrase on the regula hahaha. especially in the studio.. engineer asked "are u really letting that compressor crank and spank like that??" -- me: "yeah. i want that particular piece squashed............ *points hand at object* "You've Seen Enough Of That."
This is a documentary of an amazing but dying breed of recording studios. Labelmoney acts like the Queens are growing scarse and the recordings with em.
My dude. You forgot to talk about Kevin Gilbert who dug the dirt out of the building so he could make that place a studio and go on to make his own great, under-appreciated work on his own and for plenty of others.
Lawnmower and Garden Supply Studio was opened by Kevin Gilbert... The man who wrote Sheryl Crows first and most popular album and founder of the Tuesday Night Music Club. When Sheryl hit it big with Kevin’s song “All I Wanna Do...” she fucked over Kevin and the rest of the TNMC who wrote these songs for her, by firing them and hiring different musicians for the tour to essentially be “the band” (a gig they were promised)... Kevin rightfully hated Sheryl and it was compounded by Sheryl’s habit of taking songwriting credit in the press. Kevin did get a bit of revenge when Disney was very insistent on using “All I Wanna Do...” in its advertising and Kevin would not sign off. Even though He and Sheryl would have made a ton of money off of it... In His last argument with Disney, he asked them if they even knew what the song was about. They said “sure, it’s about having fun”... Kevin said “No... Its about getting fucked up at 9 in the morning|..” and that was the end of that!.. Kevin passed away not long after that but his music was stellar and definitely worth a listen...
i dunno man, the story sorta sounded like he was baked somewhere or somthing. i mean, good on him if he wasn't, and if ur cool, but alotta guys reinforce the stereotype.
They actually picked him up in the band when the first bass player left because of family stuff. He never played bass in his life but he was their best mate. Needless to say he doesn't care much about the instrument, maybe a touch more these days, but these guys are the tightest friends
It’s these documentaries that make me want to put a law in place to ban plug in’s and take everything back the way it was. Sure, they can have their place, but THIS is recording.
“I try not to buy guitar amps anymore. If I can’t get a guitar sound out of this, I’m pretty pathetic.” Points to literal wall of amp heads😂 Legend.
Listening to people like Joe, makes me realise that I know jack shit about sound. He’s forgotten more than most people will ever learn.
I love the way this guy works! Total creativity without restrictions and he doesnt take himself too damn seriously thus fostering a brilliant one of a kind atmosphere to work in! Hes produced some of my absolute favorite albums and it would be a dream come true to work with him! He is a treasure to modern music!
I had the pleasure of spending a day with Joe at his studio a while back and he's one of the most interesting and inspirational guys you'll ever meet if you're into music production. He has a legendary story for everything you look at and go "whoa, what is that?" just like in this video. He's not just a sound engineer and producer, he's a true artist and master of his craft.
tool, kyuss, queens of the stone age, volbeat,soundgarden,melvins genius man
And the criminally underrated Fair to Midland.
Monster Magnet man
Avenged Sevenfold too
Not to mention the terrific depth of the Wavering Radiant sound (last Isis record)... so immersive... I love his production style🔥
"I would rather set up 18 ribbon mics than slide shit around on a computer till it sounds good" words of wisdom
"Evil" Joe tellin' us how it's done!
lol i dont
I would do that to...if I had 18 ribbon mics laying around :-)
@@randallN-sw6ee i mean... shit... ive got a few in the rotation. there are some affordable ribbon mics out there & once you start with them its easy to want to use them on all sorts of shit because they sound so groovy!
“But I can’t tell the difference between digital and analog”-- some liar or deaf person
This series is pure joy.
agreed
What a great interview! It's guys like this (Steve Albini, Tchad Blake etc.) that make the whole 'going to the studio' process unique. Anyone can record an album on their laptop but working with these guys gives you the creativity and experimental process that you can't find anywhere else.
Thanks for watching! I always find it interesting how an engineer's methods and workflow influence the finished recording.
EarthQuakerDevices me too. Any other videos you recommend on stuff like this?
Analog God. The beautiful thing about his records is they are full spectrum on the eq, you can dial them in to many locations and they sound great
I will never appreciate anything “modeled”. How anyone can claim it’s better than the original is way past my understanding. How can the modeled sound be better? It’s missing what makes the original what it is, fundamentally making it not as good. Even CDs are missing something that only analog has. I will not compromise my sound. Vinyl and analog all day baby.(as I push my strymon big sky out of view.- to be fair it’s the only digital pedal I own).
What a dude. And what a fucking collection 😮
Seriously! Gear envy is off the charts over here...
More of this stuff please, its incredible!
thank you!
This was the best one yet. Hope you guys keep this series up. Really awesome stories and inspiring creativity from Joe.
"That's not a plugin...Nobody has that plugin." Awesome..
I realy appreciate some 15 minutes of kicking the feet up the table and having guys that know their stuff talk with alot of passion! Love you guys for the pedals and as i just recently discovered, the "Show Us Your Junk" series, keep it up! Love from Switzerland
thanks for watching!
Most of these places are spaceships.. with the coolest alien hosts ever. I'd love to explore any one of em for even just 2 minutes! Thanks for sharing with us :)
Love the 'you've seen enough of that' aha very spinal tap.
That pikachu was in a weird Adam Jones video tour of the studio a few months ago. He dwelt on it for quite a spell.
Fantastic! I feel like I would get overwhelmed in there. I love recording, you finally get to listen to the songs. Those stories of experimenting in the studio, just awesome.
thanks for checking it out!
1:18 "I'll give you a little history about the studio." I WANT HISTORY ON LIL ORPHAN ANNIE.
Joe is the most down to earth dude and inspires tons of us make better sounding records!
Joe rules! Thanks for watching! Stoked to hear what he does on the new Tool album.
"everybody got the same plugin, everybody got that plugin" holly crap, just go and search for "how to record a bass track" and this is exactly this, one pluging, the same shit sound and boom, 99.9% of today's records!
Thank you Earthquacker, i didn't know that guy at all but i love him now :D !
That’s a cool dude with a cool studio .
Good luck with the new Tool !
Man these videos are great! Kudos to the team that's responsible!
thanks for watching!
This is my new favorite corner of the Internet. Many thanks EQD!
Another GREAT Episode!!! Thanks!!!
Thanks for watching!
That just made me feel even better than I already do about owning my Afterneath.
this dude is chill as fuck......cool dog too
chill af, yo
Have you heard STAG by the Melvins? Genius work. this has to be the nicest guy in the industry. If one day I had the songs and the money, I would choose this guy to work with, just for the kick of it. I like his "nerdy" approach to sound, he obviously has a sense of humor and he's a master at his craft. What else can you ask for, a Kit Kat? He's a collector!
this guy is so badass haha lots of funny and cool things sitting around that studio
If Earthquaker could reimagine the Space Station you'd be my heroes...I think Joe would approve. A line of Earthquaker plugins would also be pretty cool.
Earthquaker plugins? noooooooooooope.
13:54 that space station is a seriously underrated gem
7:35
One for the Tool Army:
Joe is thinking about Rosetta Stoned while inadvertently quoting its lyrics.
"Can't remember what he said."
He needs to remember to write them down.
God damn shit the bed!
@@Danny-wv8ec nah u killed it
Lol, Joe knew he'd be crucified by T00L fans! 😏 I think any fan who actually knows who this guy is, will forgive him for not knowing the names of songs. 😉
The song names don't matter, he doesn't care, they sound good.
🤘
Really enjoyed this
thanks for watching!
My favorite episode so far. Stellar job guys, and thank you for all the fantastic creations, Joe! Much love from Romania
This is so inspiring. I wish that spirit of experimentation was the norm in recording. It's always something I've found fascinating about the process of making albums. It comes at a cost in time and money, but the sounds and vibe are untouchable.
Thanks Joe, I've learned a lot from you.
Such a down to earth dude, loving these, thank you !!
I find it interesting with the whole open plan layout of his place. Really chill.
Yeah, seems like it'd be an amazing studio to work in
most of us are working less than 400sq ft and making the real goods. maximum analog, minimum attitude and definitely about the craft and the music.
Now every time I see that flame hat, you know what studio I am thinking of...
you've seen enough of that...
lol
A true craftsman.
The story about Bullet reminds me of Seamus by Pink Floyd with the dog howling along. Class.
the man for guitar tones! remember a video with eric valentine, he said if you want huge guitars call joe barresi
Stoner witch alone is legendary, then the 3 kyuss?! Awesome!
This was great....it's what "going to the studio" is supposed to be...totally unique.
thanks for watching, Jay!
LOL - *points hand at object* "You've Seen Enough Of That." that shit has been stuck in my head for what ever reason and i tend to pull out that phrase on the regula hahaha. especially in the studio.. engineer asked "are u really letting that compressor crank and spank like that??" -- me: "yeah. i want that particular piece squashed............ *points hand at object* "You've Seen Enough Of That."
Love this video, love this guy.
glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve watched this 50 times and just realized he’s flipping us off in the thumbnail
lol thanks for watching!
That Minarik was actually the first thing I noticed & got excited about, I have no life.
Places like these make it easy to just write in the studio, look at all that inspiration
This is a documentary of an amazing but dying breed of recording studios. Labelmoney acts like the Queens are growing scarse and the recordings with em.
He is the best kind of nutcase.
Peavey T-60s are amazing, we've been using one for years :)
INSANE amount of equipment!!! Daaaaammmmmnnn!
OMG - @1:41 - I have that whole series of Gibson posters from the 90’s!! Love those!
Top of Joe's head is brighter than my future.... truly a badass engineer
Ohhh Shit !!!!! I like this Mrs Evil !!!
Respect and Love Mister Diablo!!!
:-) !!!!
this video was fucking amazing this man is a virtuoso
literally a dream to make record music here and have this man produce it
I'm learning so much from this series man, thank you guys for spending your time like this. All these interviews are uniquely amazing. Tyty
Rosetta Stoned is the Tool song he was talking about
I so want to wear the flame hat and play that absolutely radical looking guitar, man
This episode has everything
My dude. You forgot to talk about Kevin Gilbert who dug the dirt out of the building so he could make that place a studio and go on to make his own great, under-appreciated work on his own and for plenty of others.
Lawnmower and Garden Supply Studio was opened by Kevin Gilbert... The man who wrote Sheryl Crows first and most popular album and founder of the Tuesday Night Music Club. When Sheryl hit it big with Kevin’s song “All I Wanna Do...” she fucked over Kevin and the rest of the TNMC who wrote these songs for her, by firing them and hiring different musicians for the tour to essentially be “the band” (a gig they were promised)... Kevin rightfully hated Sheryl and it was compounded by Sheryl’s habit of taking songwriting credit in the press.
Kevin did get a bit of revenge when Disney was very insistent on using “All I Wanna Do...” in its advertising and Kevin would not sign off. Even though He and Sheryl would have made a ton of money off of it... In His last argument with Disney, he asked them if they even knew what the song was about. They said “sure, it’s about having fun”... Kevin said “No... Its about getting fucked up at 9 in the morning|..” and that was the end of that!.. Kevin passed away not long after that but his music was stellar and definitely worth a listen...
I know this is an older comment but I came to the comments to yell about the Kai erasure!
This guy is freaking awesome
This is my kinda engineer, man.
HAHAHA the bass player didn’t come and they played bass for him! It’s not a stereotype anymore!
Yeah, the bass player was probably busy parking the van, restringing the guitar, and tuning the drums. (
i dunno man, the story sorta sounded like he was baked somewhere or somthing. i mean, good on him if he wasn't, and if ur cool, but alotta guys reinforce the stereotype.
They actually picked him up in the band when the first bass player left because of family stuff. He never played bass in his life but he was their best mate. Needless to say he doesn't care much about the instrument, maybe a touch more these days, but these guys are the tightest friends
@@EarthQuakerDevices i googloed the parkway drive to see if i could pick pie-face out from a band photo. nailed it.
God damn i love this series. Good shit by everyone Ive seen. Thx earthquake.
Legend!
This dude produced Into Abaddon by Saviours, I trust him with my life.
HEY EQD! i am really loving these shows!!
HEY BEN! thanks for watching 'em!
Wish they still made them!
We just put two new ones up since April! sheesh
I had the yellow flanger too. Never should have traded it.
"You've seen enough of that" LOL! My envy is at an all time high.
This whole video kicks ass. the creator (or progenitor at least) of that Picachu I think is Dave wright of Not Breathing
Love the video!
Hell yeah!
Really odd that Joe did not mention Kevin Gilbert who founded Lawnmower Studios...
Fantastic video
thanks!
Dope Video Dudes!!!!
"Fell off the back of a truck somewhere". 😏
bro i want to buy that megaphone from Rosetta stoned, thats so tight.
Ah, so Joe's in Kevin Gilbert's old studio. Very cool!
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this one was badass. thanks earthquaker
thanks for watching!
02:59 And you can see where I live! ^^ (Look up on the TV) :D
Can totally relate to the Ibanez Flanger. Sold it. Regretted it. But now have another vintage version :)
Brillant
That flame guitar is a Moonstone, made by my friend Steve Helgeson!
No its not, not at all..Its a minarik inferno made by Minarik Guitars. i own one. Moonstone? Made by your friend aye? Um...
That was inspirational.
thanks for watching, Spencer!
🤘🏻Nice Video🤘🏻
I'll wear the flame hate and play the flame guitar
i see u with that lab series fam. big toan.
The fart mic made my day lol
I want to hear the 18 ribbon mics comparison ! xD
Hell. Yeah.
\m/
Guys freggen cool.
I am movin in.
need a roommate?
great video
Joe's ears seem to be permanently bleeding. Great interview
It’s these documentaries that make me want to put a law in place to ban plug in’s and take everything back the way it was. Sure, they can have their place, but THIS is recording.
I would love to be in your studio !!!