Producer NICK RASKULINECZ Talks About Working With ALICE IN CHAINS, STONE SOUR (Video)

September 27, 2010

Musician's Friend recently conducted an interview with producer Nick Raskulinecz, who has helmed albums for RUSH, FOO FIGHTERS, ALICE IN CHAINS, STONE SOUR, DEFTONES and many others. You can now watch the chat in two parts below. In part one, Nick talks about his musical influences and how he got started in recording and producing. In part two, he discusses his commitment to a project and the approach he takes with the different bands he is producing.

Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, Raskulinecz first produced and recorded bands in Knoxville on a $2,700 8-track recorder that his grandfather bought for him. He played in a popular local thrash/funk band called HYPERTRIBE and they recorded three albums at Underground Recording Studio in Seymour, Tennessee with Matt Lincoln engineering and sharing producing duties. Eventually Nick began producing bands at Underground Recording and did so for the last year and a half that he lived in Knoxville. After the band broke up, Raskulinecz moved West and took a job at Sound City recording studio in Los Angeles as an assistant. He eventually became an engineer, then a producer.

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