I started in a research lab for TV cameras, then I worked at a tape duplication facility. That was the first introduction for me to recorded music and hi-fi.
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I first started doing some somewhat technology-based shows in the '80s. If you wanted to get real technical about it, back in the '70s I used to open up with Utopia with just me on the stage with a four-track tape recorder. So, technically, I've been using the help of various devices pretty much throughout my career.
When I started working on my own music, I didn't have the chance to record in a big music studio, so I had to record everything myself.
I'm making music the way I would have done before modern equipment and music recording.
I'm developing a record company. I'm learning how to supervise music on a film.
My old man was a musician - that's what he did for a living. And like most fathers, occasionally he'd let me visit where he worked. So I started going to his recording studio, and I really dug it.
I also have a recording studio that I use to produce bands.
It was just me in my basement honing my skills, hearing songs on the radio and trying to manipulate them and then writing over those, and I started with local artists in Boston, writing records for them.
I started a recording studio. I started producing people and doing remixes.
I got out of high school, bought a recording studio and started operating it as an engineer and a producer.
I spent most of the year in the studio for electronic music at a radio station in Cologne or in other studios where I produced new works with all kinds of electronic apparatus.