
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond Jacob Collier
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Jan 27, 2026 Jacob Collier, multi-instrumentalist and Grammy-winning arranger known for dense harmony and inventive collaborations. He talks about stripping back to a single custom five-string guitar, recording an album in four days, and how unique tuning, British folk and Joni Mitchell shaped his approach. He also discusses singing Bach chorales with his family and performing live studio versions from the new record.
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Creativity Through Constraints
- Jacob limited himself to a five-string guitar and a four-day window to force creative decisions and a focused palette.
- He believes infinity can be rendered from very finite constraints, which sharpened choices and imagination.
Record Full Live Takes First
- Record full live takes (voice and instrument together) to unify phrasing and dynamics across elements.
- Use small, later additions for decoration rather than rebuilding core performance parts.
From Tenor Guitar To Custom Five-String
- Jacob recounts growing up on a tenor (four-string) guitar tuned in fifths and adapting shapes he loved.
- He had Andy Powers build a five-string to make those shapes symmetrical and playable across two octaves.




