

Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast
Eyal Levi
Wanna level up your recording skills? You came to the right place! Join Eyal Levi as he sits down each week with the best producers in the business to talk shop. You’ll get information, inspiration and most of all actionable insights from every episode. And when you’re ready to hit the books, head over to https://urm.academy to get your learn on!
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Nov 16, 2022 • 48min
EP 379 | Geoff Swan
Geoff Swan is a producer and engineer based out of the UK who has worked with Charli XCX, Yungblood, and many other huge acts.
On this episode:
Making a name for yourself while working on huge pop production teams
Is it a red flag when artists don’t have enough mix notes?
Shooting yourself in the foot by being over litigious
A great mixer is a great problem solver
Any session, no matter the budget, will have errors in it
Not allowing creative fatigue to cloud your decision making
Working with an Evertune brings a whole new set of challenges
Everyone uses the CLA plugins. Everyone!
Geoff’s method of collecting mentors
Mixing pop vs. metal
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Insanely detailed audio production tutorials
One-on-one feedback
Multi-track sessions from some of the biggest names in rock and metal
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Nov 2, 2022 • 44min
EP 378 | Justin “JD” DeBlieck
Justin “JD” DeBlieck is a producer, engineer, guitar player, songwriter, and composer who has worked with bands such as Ice Nine Kills, Motionless in White, Sevendust, Outlier, Temple of Shadows, and tons more.
On this episode:
Getting mentored by Francesco Ferrini
How JD learned orchestration
Why most orchestral arrangements in metal and rock suck
Writing alone vs. collaborating
Working on Motionless in White with Drew Fulk
What all great synth and orchestral arrangements have in common
What it was like to collaborate with Mick Gordon
Kevin Thrasher’s concept of writing for the trash
How to know when an idea is good enough to keep
Do you really have to move to LA or Nashville for a successful music/production career?
How JD transitioned from his career in Ice Nine Kills to composition
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Insanely detailed audio production tutorials
One-on-one feedback
Multi-track sessions from some of the biggest names in rock and metal
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Aug 14, 2022 • 1h 23min
EP 377 | Adam "Nolly" Getgood
Adam Nolly Getgood is a producer and mixer and the co-founder of GetGoodDrums.
On this episode:
What the pandemic changed for Nolly
How much tone experimentation should be done during a recording session
How Dan Weller from Sikth transitioned into becoming a great producer
How Nolly divides his time between production and GetGoodDrums
Mixing in Dolby Atmos - is it the future?
Nolly’s incredible hunt to figure out exactly how to recreate Andy Sneap and Colin Richardson’s signature rhythm tones
What defines quality if everything is pretty good?
How would Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody turn out if they produced it in Pro Tools?
Why Nolly uses Kai monitors
The groundbreaking game changing effect Sonarworks and Soothe had on audio production
Why the term “practice makes perfect” is a lie
Using ProQ3’s dynamic EQ bands on Devin Townsend and Periphery mixes
The beauty of the right Mesa cab with the right Vintage 30s
Check out GetGoodDrums.
Follow Nolly on Instagram.
Sponsored by: DistroKid
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Aug 3, 2022 • 1h 4min
EP 376 | Kellen McGregor
Kellen McGregor is a producer, songwriter, and a guitarist in Memphis May Fire.
On this episode:
How Kellen balances a production career with Memphis May Fire
The importance of proper sleep
Kellen’s physical fitness routine
Protect your ears at all costs!
How Kellen approaches writing with production clients
How Kellen secured the trust of his band mates as a mixer
Mixing songs with dense layers
The reality of test mixes
Understanding the sonic goals for a mix in advance
How to not lose perspective while mixing songs you’ve written and produced
What to expect in Kellen’s Nail the Mix
Follow Kellen on Instagram.
Sponsored by: DistroKid
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When you sign up, you'll get access to:
Insanely detailed audio production tutorials
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Multi-track sessions from some of the biggest names in rock and metal
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Jul 20, 2022 • 55min
EP 375 | Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson is a producer/audio engineer who has worked under notable producers such as Andrew Wade, Will Putney, and Machine for artists such as A Day To Remember, The Ghost Inside, Fit For An Autopsy, and many others. He’s also a URM alumni.
On this episode:
What reading the room actually means
How Ben got started with Andrew Wade
Admit when you don’t know something
Pushing past imposter syndrome
Sacrifices Ben made to help his dream become a reality
What it’s like to keep up with Will Putney’s insane pace
Copy at the beginning, then form your own style
How URM changed Ben’s life
Sponsored by: DistroKid
Want to level up your audio game? Sign up for URM.
When you sign up, you'll get access to:
Insanely detailed audio production tutorials
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Multi-track sessions from some of the biggest names in rock and metal
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Jul 6, 2022 • 1h 17min
EP 374 | Daniel Braunstein and Raad Soudani
Daniel Braunstein is a producer who has worked with Volumes, Spiritbox, Dayseeker, and many others. Raad Soudani is the bassist and co-producer in Volumes.
On this episode:
Dark times lead to even darker music
Why Raad Soudani wanted to work with Daniel Braunstein again
How Opeth, Mike Patton, and The Beatles trained their fans to expect the unexpected
Why you need delusional optimism
Hell froze over. Heavy music is mainstream again.
Dealing with the tragic loss of Diego Farias
How Daniel Braunstein approached working with Volumes this time around
Metal bands hiring a co-writer: strictly forbidden or the norm?
If you want long and successful relationships, know your role
Listen to Volumes on Spotify.
Follow Daniel Braunstein on Instagram.
Follow Raad Soudani on Instagram.
Sponsored by: DistroKid
Want to level up your audio game? Sign up for URM.
When you sign up, you'll get access to:
Insanely detailed audio production tutorials
One-on-one feedback
Multi-track sessions from some of the biggest names in rock and metal
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Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram.
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Jun 29, 2022 • 1h 1min
EP 373 | Jeff Dunne
Jeff Dunne is an engineer and mixer who has worked with Ice Nine Kills, Alluvial, Emmure, Born of Osiris, Veil of Maya, and many others.
On this episode:
Killing the LA and Nashville myth
Remote production hacks
How to quit your day job and mix full time
What it was like mixing a perfectionist like Wes Hauch from Alluvial
Jeff’s workflow with Drew Fulk AKA WZRD BLD
How Jeff’s mixing has evolved since the Emmure Nail The Mix
Playback strategies
Why Jeff only wears black t-shirts
Is using a CRM a huge mistake?
Great producers with horrible websites
How Jeff builds IRs
Sponsored by: DistroKid
Want to level up your audio game? Sign up for URM.
When you sign up, you'll get access to:
Insanely detailed audio production tutorials
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Multi-track sessions from some of the biggest names in rock and metal
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Jun 22, 2022 • 1h 1min
EP 372 | Andrew Baylis
Andrew Bayliss is a songwriter, producer, and engineer who has worked with Jellyroll, Sylar, Sleeping with Sirens, and many others.
On this episode:
Do you write enough songs to really be great at it?
Andrew’s process for getting demos done quickly
What it was like working with Jellyroll on “Dead Man Walking”
Darker music for darker times
Making every aspect of a song correspond to the hook
What it was like working with Zakk Cervini on Sleeping With Sirens
Sponsored by: DistroKid
Want to level up your audio game? Sign up for URM.
When you sign up, you'll get access to:
Insanely detailed audio production tutorials
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Multi-track sessions from some of the biggest names in rock and metal
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Jun 15, 2022 • 1h 16min
EP 371 | Matt Thomas
Matt Thomas is a producer, engineer, and composer who has worked with Left to Suffer, Kingdom of Giants, Darko, Nerv, Sunspear, and many others.
On this episode:
- Realizing you’re the asshole live sound engineer
- How Jason Richardson’s unique vision sets him apart from other shredders
- Where to find ALL the royalties you’re owed
- The Darko production process
- Speed Mixing for fun and profit
- What Cannibal Corpse and Adele have in common
- The genius of Richard Cheese
Sponsored by: DistroKid
Want to level up your audio game? Sign up for URM.
When you sign up, you'll get access to:
Insanely detailed audio production tutorials
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Multi-track sessions from some of the biggest names in rock and metal
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Jun 1, 2022 • 1h 15min
EP 370 | Jesse Zuretti
Jesse Zuretti is an award-winning composer & sound designer for Marvel, as well as Netflix. He’s also a songwriter and guitarist for his cinematic metal band Binary Code.
On this episode:
3:00 - Knowing when to pivot
14:46 - Absorbing music as a kid
25:30 - Being persistent without being a punisher
42:34 - Working with Netflix and leveling up
1:00:48 - Starting a production company and building a team
Sponsored by: DistroKid
Follow Jesse Zuretti on Instagram.
Want to level up your audio game? Sign up for URM.
When you sign up, you'll get access to:
Insanely detailed audio production tutorials
One-on-one feedback
Multi-track sessions from some of the biggest names in rock and metal
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Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram.
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