📖 Overview
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A music industry professional chronicles his experiences recording an album with a major-label band in this diary-style narrative. The book documents 30 days of studio sessions, revealing the technical, creative, and interpersonal dynamics at play during the recording process.
The narrative captures the realities of music production, from equipment failures and budget concerns to band politics and label interference. Technical details about audio engineering blend with observations about human behavior in the high-pressure environment of a professional recording studio.
This firsthand account balances industry insights with entertainment, offering an inside perspective on professional music production. The book stands as a snapshot of the recording industry during a period of significant technological and economic transition.
👀 Reviews
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For Mixerman's book:
Readers appreciate the behind-the-scenes look at record production and studio dynamics through the diary-style format. Many note the humor and candidness about music industry realities.
Readers highlighted:
- Raw insight into recording process
- Entertaining stories about difficult artists and label executives
- Technical details balanced with accessibility for non-engineers
Common criticisms:
- Some find the tone too cynical
- A few readers question if all events are factual
- Occasional technical jargon can be dense for casual readers
Ratings:
Goodreads: 4.16/5 (243 ratings)
Amazon: 4.6/5 (131 ratings)
Multiple reviewers compare it to "Spinal Tap" in terms of capturing music industry absurdity through humor.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🎵 Originally published as a web diary in 2002, the book chronicles real events from the music industry, though names were changed to protect identities
🎸 The author worked under the pseudonym "Mixerman" while secretly documenting the chaotic recording sessions of a major-label band
🎼 The book exposes the sometimes absurd dynamics between record producers, musicians, and record label executives during the early 2000s music industry
🎧 Despite being presented as a diary, the work includes detailed technical information about music production and studio recording processes
🎵 The book gained a cult following among music industry professionals who tried to guess the real identity of both Mixerman and the band featured in the story