Interviews

Issue #35

John Goodmanson

Interviews | No. 35

John Goodmanson: From Sleater-Kinney to Wu-Tang

By John Bosch

John Goodmanson inhabits a unique place in the world of recording. Frequently traversing the country from his Seattle base to mix projects by major label artists like Wu-Tang Clan and Blondie, his ste...

Boots Riley
May 15, 2003 NO. 35 Interview

Boots Riley: The Coup and Hip-Hop mixing

The Coup is a hip-hop group from Oakland. They have an outwardly Marxist bent, which has earned them diehard fans as well as vituperous criticism from mainstream pundits. But that won't be our focus h...

Geoff Daking
May 15, 2003 NO. 35 Interview

Geoff Daking: Behind the Gear

A character, genius and great host are just a few of the words to use in describing Geoff Daking. A resilient man having survived an entire US tour with The Who opening for his band, The Blues Magoos,...

Plink
May 15, 2003 NO. 35 Interview

Plink: Recording via the Internet

Plink is the brainchild of Scott Evans and Brad Derrick. Scott's a computer programmer by day with a long list of song writing and production credits. Brad is a sound designer for video games, a profe...