Ep444: Recording Melvins with Buzz Osborne & Toshi Kasai
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- Опубліковано 7 кві 2024
- Buzz Osborne and Toshi Kasai have been musical collaborators for several decades of Melvins and related releases. They discuss their partnership, history, studio lessons and memories, recording "Tarantula Heart", future releases and more.
Buzz and Toshi met at a Tool recording session Toshi and Buzz have similar humour and work ethic Melvins work on defined time schedules How “Tarantula Heart” was recorded Melvins have to re-learn the songs from Tarantula Heart Potential relation to “Plan D” recording approach Making the 20 minute track “Pain Equals Funny” How to approach playing “Tarantula Heart” tracks live Melvins activity during the pandemic Recording session with Melvins & Napalm Death Lots of Melvins unreleased material What has Buzz Learned from Toshi? Buzz would like to re-record the Atlantic albums What has Toshi learned from Buzz? How will Buzz approach the next album? Constraints during recording Trying to not overthink material Examples of sessions that were not successful Husker Du’s “Data Control” was recorded multiple times before the Helms Alee version Upcoming HAZEXXL remix of “Pain Equals Funny” / Boris split Melvins recent vinyl reissues “(A) Senile Animal” vinyl screwup Any preparation for the end of Melvins? Upcoming projects, albums Interview wrap up Order "Tarantula Heart" at Ipecac or Blixt Merchandise
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Always on the hunt for Buzz Interviews getting one with Toshi is unbelievably cool! Really a great podcast.
it’s cool the way buzzo puts it about getting drums as they are
good to know no cocaine was involved at all.. love the elvins so much, they are asters of the usic world.
Goose Lake live best recording ever!
"It's me and Tosh and two of the guys from Napalm Death" (this bit is key!)
Thanks for this !
they say every record is unlike the others, they all sound like melvins. play them back to back & u hear very similar things, it’s not a problem, it’s not reality to suggest they are so
different or eccentric in any way.
I’d also like to point out Mike & the Melvins came out heavy on the melvinsesque side. I was hoping for a real combo of ghS/melvins. It’s a lil lite.
beginning of pain is familiar, have not heard the tune Buzzo refers to
Trevor Holland
longer more detailed long winded sales speak.
people have done this
people add guitar to drums
people do drums last
it’s cool it came out, I get, on air personas just can’t control their urge to oversell everything