The Record Process

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Welcome to The Record Process, an interview-based music podcast that delves into the intricate layers of music creation, unveiling the Who, What, Where, When, and Why behind the albums that shape our scene.
Led by hosts Casey Cavaliere (Producer/Guitarist of The Wonder Years) and Tom Conran (Audio Engineer/Producer), The Record Process goes below the surface, offering listeners a weekly dose of fresh perspectives and anecdotal truths from a wide variety of guests. The Record Process exists to provide a forum for Artists, Songwriters, Producers, Engineers, and other professional collaborators to generously share their stories and unique contributions to the albums that have left an indelible mark on the greater musical landscape. Every episode unfolds like a narrative, with each season weaving together insights and lessons garnered from the process of creating records that resonate deeply with their audiences.
The Record Process gives Artists, Songwriters, Producers, Engineers, and other professional collaborators a platform to generously share their stories and unique contributions to the albums that have left an indelible mark on the greater musical landscape.
Whether you're an aspiring artist, a seasoned professional, or simply a passionate music enthusiast, each season offers a robust blend of highly-caffeinated entertainment, education, and motivation to anyone who finds inspiration in the transformative power of hearing how great records come to life.

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  • Cousin Isaac
    I listen religiously but have notes…
    If you are interested in how indie records get made this is a mostly non-technical look at the artistry of recording. The focus seems to be on rock bands of various sub genres with like 95% of the guests seeming to be white dudes recording in studios with their bands as opposed to say, young female bedroom producers making trap music on their laptops. Some more variety would be nice. Also, the host talks too much - often much more than the guests who I’d like to hear from more. He does have a lot of experience to share though, so it’s not without merit. Just wish he’d practice a little brevity. My favorite segment is called Gear Candy which they break out as separate episodes. Guests talk about their desert island piece of equipment, for those who want a bit more of the technical details. Despite some flaws it is worth a listen.
  • MP - TAWE
    Really great concept
    Awesome concept and awesome podcast. Really cool way to get some inside baseball on some of my favorite records.
  • row in CA
    Painful Listen
    The host of this podcast likes to speak 50 words for every 1 word the guest speaks. How about letting the guest talk some more? Vince Ratti is an awesome engineer. Listened for him but left the podcast unimpressed.
  • TwoWeekNoticePodcast
    Brilliant
    The brilliant mind of Casey Cavaliere! This podcast is a must listen for music nerds! Go back and binge Season 1 if you haven’t! Keep up the great work!
  • loversareliars
    A must-listen!
    I’m only a hobbyist musician, but I’ve gotten so much insight from this show. Tom, Adam and Casey know their stuff!
  • chomsiq
    Chom
    Awesome amount of information about the whole music process for anyone!
  • Kenny and the Jets
    My fav new music production podcast!!!
    Perfect podcast for engineers and home studio musicians! Great insights and a ton of good creative food for thought!
  • mrondeau
    Loved it!
    Very informative and fun to listen to. I’m interested to see what other topics they cover about the recording process. Would recommend to anyone interested in recording, mixing, etc.
  • Addorock
    Five stars!
    These guy’s are the real deal! Listen up.
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