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4 days ago · Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker collaborated with Albini on his 2009 solo album, Further Complications.. “Working with Steve Albini was an education in many ways: the technical aspects of recording sound, for sure – but also lessons in how to live & work at making music without being destroyed by the Music Business,” Cocker remembered.
4 days ago · Jarvis Cocker, who teamed up with Albini on his 2009 album Further Complications, posted a photo of Albini's Chicago studio, noting that working with him "was an education in many ways: the ...
4 days ago · Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker collaborated with Albini on his 2009 solo album, Further Complications.. “Working with Steve Albini was an education in many ways: the technical aspects of recording ...
4 days ago · British artists such as Manic Street Preachers, Mogwai and Jarvis Cocker also sought his expertise. Possessed of a gleefully scabrous sense of humour, Albini riled up plenty of artists and fans alike with insults and provocations – such as jokingly dedicating a Big Black single to the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.
4 days ago · He also worked on records for bands and artists like Bush, Cheap Trick, Joanna Newsom, Jarvis Cocker, PJ Harvey, The Frames, The Breeders, Slint, Veruca Salt, Smog, Cloud Nothings, Bonnie ...
3 days ago · Homewrecker! – Jarvis Cocker (from Further Complications, 2009) Further Complications was a radical departure from Jarvis ‘s eponymous debut album from three years earlier, and it caught out a few people, including myself. It’s one of those albums that I only fell for many years later, when I gave it a second chance while lying on a beach ...
4 days ago · Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker collaborated with Albini on his 2009 solo album, Further Complications. “Working with Steve Albini was an education in many ways: the technical aspects of recording sound, for sure – but also lessons in how to live & work at making music without being destroyed by the Music Business,” Cocker remembered .