Randall Dunn
Randall Dunn | |
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Origin | Michigan, USA |
Genres | Rock |
Occupation(s) | Producer, engineer, musician |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Randall Dunn is an American record producer, audio engineer, and musician. He is a founding member of Master Musicians of Bukkake and based in Seattle.[1] and as a record producer has worked with musical acts such as Sunn O))), Six Organs of Admittance, Marissa Nadler, Wolves in the Throne Room, Boris, Lesbian, Kinski, Akron/Family, Oren Ambarchi, Eyvind Kang, The Cave Singers, Earth, and Jesse Sykes, among others.[2]
Career
Originally from Michigan, Dunn moved to Seattle in the early 1990s to explore his interest in film-music.[1] He attended The Art Institute of Seattle where he formed connections with fellow musicians and became involved in the recording and producing of their sessions.[1] He received his first credit for a session with Eyvind Kang, resulting in the piece "5th NADE/Invisible Man" on the 7 NADEs album.[3] His involvement resulted a long-term friendship with Kang, through whom he met a number of musicians, mostly in the jazz-rock genre.[1]
In 2004, alongside his band mates, Dunn wrote, arranged and produced the first Master Musicians Of Bukkake record, The Visible Sign Of The Invisible Order, featuring the musicians Eryn Young (vocals), James Davis, Don McGreevy, Alan Bishop, Charlie Gocher and John Schuller.[4] He described the project as "a way to escape how I make music in the studio when I’m doing records for people".[1]
In 2005 he was credited as an engineer on the Impaled album Death After Life released through Century Media.[5] In the same year he produced the band Earth, who recorded their fourth album Hex; Or Printing In The Infernal Method with Dunn at Aleph Studios.[6]
Since 2011, Dunn has worked out of Avast studios.[1]
Style
When being offered to produce someone Dunn prefers "people to send the roughest demos possible rather than more elaborate ones. And I try to see if it’s music that I – or my aesthetics – can work with. Like, with their vision, and the end goal".[1] He also pointed out that "people themselves are a really big thing for me. I just try to find people that you can spend ten days with in a small room, still enjoy each other’s music and company, and be collaborative".[1] As a musician, Dunn described himself "as an arranger in the studio. I learned a lot of that from Eyvind, working with him on his music or in different capacities. You have to think several steps ahead as a musician – tuning, performance, rhythm – you have to think about all these layers of how sounds work".[1]
David Golightly of Midday Veil described working with Dunn as “the sound emerges from the working relationship he has with the musicians in the group – he’s able to get sounds out of people that really push things to the next level”.[1]
Discography
- Steve von Till, A Life Unto Itself (2015)[7]
- Alastor: Book of Angels Volume 21 (Tzadik, 2014)
- Marissa Nadler, July, (2014)
- Wolves In The Throne Room, Celestite (2014)
As Master Musicians Of Bukkake
Access of Evil (2004/2010)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Stannard, Joseph (March 11, 2014). "Interview: Randall Dunn on Producing Marissa Nadler, Eyvind Kang and Master Musicians Of Bukkake". redbullmusicacademy.com. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
- ↑ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/randall-dunn-mn0000402533/credits
- ↑ "Eyvind Kang - 7 NADEs". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
- ↑ "Master Musicians Of Bukkake - The Visible Sign Of The Invisible Order". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
- ↑ "Impaled - Death After Life". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
- ↑ "Earth (2) - Hex; Or Printing In The Infernal Method". Discogs. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
- ↑ "Steve Von Till Releasing A Life Unto Itself In May | Ghost Cult Magazine". Retrieved 2015-07-20.