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Nigel Timothy Godrich (born 28 February 1971) is an English
record producer
A record producer is a recording project's creative and technical leader, commanding studio time and coaching artists, and in popular genres typically creates the song's very sound and structure.Virgil Moorefield"Introduction" ''The Producer as ...
,
recording engineer
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and musician. He is known for his work with the English rock band
Radiohead
Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985. The band consists of Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); brothers Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, keyboards, other instruments) and Colin Greenwood (bass) ...
, having produced all their studio albums since ''
OK Computer'' (1997). He has also produced several projects by the Radiohead singer,
Thom Yorke
Thomas Edward Yorke (born 7 October 1968) is an English musician and the main vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Radiohead. A multi-instrumentalist, he mainly plays guitar and keyboards and is noted for his falsetto. He has been describe ...
. He is a member of
Atoms for Peace
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(with Yorke) and
Ultraísta.
Early in his career, Godrich worked as the house engineer at
RAK Studios, London, under the producer
John Leckie
John William Leckie (born 23 October 1949) is an English record producer and recording engineer. His production credits include Magazine's ''Real Life'' (1978), XTC's ''White Music'' (1978) and Dukes of Stratosphear's ''25 O'Clock'' (1985), t ...
. He met Radiohead while working at RAK on their second album, ''
The Bends'' (1995), for which he received his first production credit. Radiohead hired him to produce their next album, ''OK Computer'', which was a major success and brought him attention from major artists. He has since worked with acts including
Beck
Beck David Hansen (born Bek David Campbell; July 8, 1970) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to fame in the early 1990s with his Experimental music, experimental and Lo-fi music, lo-fi style, and became ...
,
Air
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,
Paul McCartney
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,
U2,
R.E.M.
R.E.M. was an American rock band from Athens, Georgia, formed in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. One of the first alternati ...
,
Pavement,
Roger Waters
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and
Arcade Fire
Arcade Fire is a Canadian indie rock band, consisting of husband and wife Win Butler and Régine Chassagne, alongside Richard Reed Parry, Tim Kingsbury and Jeremy Gara. The band's current touring line-up also includes former core member S ...
. Godrich is the creator of the
music webseries ''
From the Basement
''From the Basement'' is a web television series created by Nigel Godrich and producer Dilly Gent. It features live music performances without a host or audience.
Development
In September 2006, it was announced that Godrich, along with produc ...
''.
Early years and education
Nigel Godrich was born in
Westminster
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, London, the son of Victor Godrich, a
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sound supervisor, and Brenda Godrich. He was fascinated by recording at an early age.
As a child, after he asked for a machine to make records, his father bought him a cassette machine; Godrich used it to make recordings of his television, train sets and running water.
Godrich was educated at
William Ellis School
William Ellis School is a voluntary aided secondary school and sixth form for boys located in Highgate, London, England.
Admissions
The School is located near Hampstead Heath.
It is situated just east of Parliament Hill and north of Gospel O ...
in North West London, where he shared classes with his friend and the future
Zero 7
Zero 7 are an English musical duo consisting of Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker. They began as studio engineers and in 1997 formed the group Zero 7. Their debut album, '' Simple Things'', was released in 2001 in which their song " Destiny" stayed ...
member Henry Binns. Godrich began playing guitar, inspired by
Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. Although his mainstream career spanned only four years, he is widely regarded as one of the most ...
and
Frank Zappa
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. He first visited a recording studio at the age of 16, when his band recorded a demo at Elephant Studios,
Wapping
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, and spent time asking the engineer questions.
He studied at the
School of Audio Engineering
The SAE Institute (SAE, formerly the School of Audio Engineering and the SAE Technology College) is a private for-profit college with campuses and facilities, including licensed franchise operations, in 50 cities in 20 countries. It was foun ...
(SAE), London.
Career
After graduating from SAE, Godrich became a junior staff member at the Audio One studio complex, working as a
tea boy.
He did not enjoy his time there;
according to Godrich, "With a beeper in my pocket, I'd wait next to the kettle, ready to deliver my hot beverages. I wasn't even allowed in the studios, but I
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hang there thinking, 'OK, it's only the first rung, but at least I'm on the ladder.'"
After the closure of Audio One,
in 1990 Godrich worked at
RAK Studios, London, first as a messenger and later as a studio assistant. He would stay late at night, inviting musician friends to play there while he practised recording them.
At RAK, he became a tape operator for the producer
John Leckie
John William Leckie (born 23 October 1949) is an English record producer and recording engineer. His production credits include Magazine's ''Real Life'' (1978), XTC's ''White Music'' (1978) and Dukes of Stratosphear's ''25 O'Clock'' (1985), t ...
, with whom he worked on albums by
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and
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.
After four years, Godrich left RAK to become freelance, and set up his own studio, Shabang, where he planned to create dance music.
Six months later, he was hired to engineer and mix ''
The Sound Of... McAlmont & Butler'' (1995), the debut album by
McAlmont & Butler
McAlmont & Butler are an English rock/soul music duo, comprising singer David McAlmont and guitarist Bernard Butler.
History
Formed in 1994, David McAlmont and Bernard Butler had already experienced individual success: Butler as the guitaris ...
. Godrich said it was a "brilliant experience" and credited
Bernard Butler
Bernard Joseph Butler (born 1 May 1970) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer. He is best known as the first guitarist with Suede, until his departure in 1994. He has been hailed by some critics as the greatest guitarist of his ...
with teaching him how to produce records.
Radiohead
Godrich first worked with the rock band
Radiohead
Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985. The band consists of Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); brothers Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, keyboards, other instruments) and Colin Greenwood (bass) ...
when Leckie hired him at RAK to engineer their EP ''
My Iron Lung
''My Iron Lung'' is the third EP and fifth single by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 26 September 1994 by Parlophone Records in the UK and by Capitol Records in the US. It was produced by Radiohead, John Leckie and Nigel Godrich. T ...
'' (1994) and their second album, ''
The Bends'' (1995).
The band nicknamed him "Nihilist", approving of his efforts to take their sound in new directions.
When Leckie left the studio to attend a social engagement, Radiohead and Godrich stayed to record B-sides; one song, "Black Star", was instead included on ''The Bends''.
In 1995, Godrich produced Radiohead's charity single "
Lucky", plus the B-sides "Bishop's Robes" and "Talk Show Host", released on the 1996 single "
Street Spirit (Fade Out)
"Street Spirit (Fade Out)" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead. It is the final track on their second studio album, '' The Bends'' (1995). It was released as a single on 22 January 1996 and reached number five on the UK Sing ...
".
Radiohead invited Godrich to co-produce their third album, ''
OK Computer'' (1997),
which won
Best Alternative Album at the
40th Grammy Awards
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and sold more than 4.5 million copies worldwide.
Working in improvised studios without supervision, Godrich and the band learned as they went, and credited the open process with the record's success. In 2013, Godrich told the ''
Guardian
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'': "''OK Computer'' was such a big thing for me because I was given power for the first time. Some of these incredibly intelligent and insightful people said 'do what you want' to me so I worked my arse off for them and together we did something that represents where we all were at the time. And it stuck for some reason. People got it, so that changed my life."
Godrich has produced every Radiohead studio album since, and won the
Grammy Award for Best Engineered Non-Classical Album for their sixth album, ''
Hail to the Thief'' (2003). He did not work with Radiohead on the initial sessions for their seventh album, ''
In Rainbows
''In Rainbows'' is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Radiohead. It was self-released on 10 October 2007 as a pay-what-you-want download, followed by a physical release internationally through XL Recordings and in North America ...
'' (2007). According to the guitarist
Ed O'Brien
Edward John O'Brien (born 15 April 1968) is an English guitarist, songwriter and member of the rock band Radiohead. He releases solo music under the name EOB.
O'Brien attended Abingdon School in Oxfordshire, England, where he met the other mem ...
, Radiohead wanted to get out of "the comfort zone", and the bassist
Colin Greenwood
Colin Charles Greenwood (born 26 June 1969) is an English musician and the bassist for the rock band Radiohead. Along with bass guitar, Greenwood plays upright bass and electronic instruments.
With his younger brother, the Radiohead guitari ...
said Godrich was busy working with
Charlotte Gainsbourg
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and
Beck
Beck David Hansen (born Bek David Campbell; July 8, 1970) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to fame in the early 1990s with his Experimental music, experimental and Lo-fi music, lo-fi style, and became ...
. However, Radiohead re-enlisted Godrich after their sessions with another producer,
Spike Stent
Mark "Spike" Stent (born 3 August 1965) is an English record producer and mixing engineer who has worked with many international artists including Madonna, Marshmello, U2, Beyoncé, Björk, Depeche Mode, Echo & The Bunnymen, Grimes, Ed Sh ...
, proved fruitless.
Godrich's father died during the recording of Radiohead's ninth album, ''
A Moon Shaped Pool
''A Moon Shaped Pool'' is the ninth studio album by the English rock band Radiohead. It was released digitally on 8 May 2016, and physically on 17 June 2016 through XL Recordings. It was produced by Radiohead's longtime producer Nigel Godrich.
...
'' (2016); Godrich wrote: "Making this album was a very intense experience for me. I lost my dad in the process. Hence a large piece of my soul lives here in a good way." Godrich provided sound design for ''
Kid A Mnesia Exhibition
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'' (2021), an interactive experience created for the anniversary of ''Kid A'' and ''Amnesiac''.
In 2006,
CBC described Godrich's collaboration with Radiohead as "the most adventurous band-producer partnership in modern rock".
He has been dubbed the band's "sixth member", an allusion to
Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all time and were integral to the developme ...
producer
George Martin
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being called the "
fifth Beatle
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".
Godrich also plays Chieftain Mews, a long-running character who appears in Radiohead's promotional material.
Radiohead side projects
Godrich has produced most of the solo work by Radiohead singer
Thom Yorke
Thomas Edward Yorke (born 7 October 1968) is an English musician and the main vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Radiohead. A multi-instrumentalist, he mainly plays guitar and keyboards and is noted for his falsetto. He has been describe ...
, including his albums ''
The Eraser
''The Eraser'' is the debut solo album by the English musician Thom Yorke, released on 10 July 2006 through XL Recordings. It was produced by Nigel Godrich, the longtime producer for Yorke's band Radiohead.
''The Eraser'' comprises electronic ...
''(2006), ''
Tomorrow's Modern Boxes ''(2014)
[''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' vinyl packaging] and ''
Anima
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'' (2019).
Yorke credits Godrich with helping edit his work, identifying which parts need improvement and which have potential. He gave the example of the ''Eraser'' song "Black Swan", which originally was "a six-minute load of crap, except for this one juicy bit, and
odrichgoes past and goes, 'That bit. Fuck the rest.' Usually it's something like that."
Godrich said: "When we were in a room when it's with Radiohead ... I'm trying to manage a relationship between
orke
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and the band and it's me butting heads with him and trying to work on behalf of the band. As soon as he and I were alone, we found that the dynamic was completely different, we were pulling in the same direction and it was incredibly productive."
In 2009, to perform songs from ''The Eraser,'' Godrich and Yorke formed
Atoms for Peace
"Atoms for Peace" was the title of a speech delivered by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the UN General Assembly in New York City on December 8, 1953.
The United States then launched an "Atoms for Peace" program that supplied equipment ...
, with Godrich on guitar, keyboards and synthesisers. The band also includes the bassist
Flea
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of the
Red Hot Chili Peppers
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, the drummer
Joey Waronker
Jon Joseph Waronker (born May 20, 1969) is an American drummer and music producer. He is best known as a regular drummer of both Beck and R.E.M., and as member of the experimental rock bands Atoms for Peace and Ultraísta.
Background
Waronker w ...
of
Beck
Beck David Hansen (born Bek David Campbell; July 8, 1970) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to fame in the early 1990s with his Experimental music, experimental and Lo-fi music, lo-fi style, and became ...
and
R.E.M.
R.E.M. was an American rock band from Athens, Georgia, formed in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. One of the first alternati ...
, and the percussionist
Mauro Refosco
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of
Forro in the Dark
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.
Their debut album, ''
Amok'', produced by Godrich, was released in 2013, followed by a tour of Europe, the US and Japan. Godrich engineered ''
Junun'' (2015), an album by the Radiohead guitarist
Jonny Greenwood
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Along with his elder brother, th ...
, the Israeli composer
Shye Ben Tzur
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and the Indian ensemble the Rajasthan Express, recorded at
Mehrangarh Fort
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in
Rajasthan
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, India.
Godrich produced ''
A Light for Attracting Attention'' (2022), the debut album by the
Smile
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, a band comprising Yorke, Greenwood and with the drummer
Tom Skinner
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. The ''
Guardian
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'' critic
Alexis Petridis
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said the Smile "sound like a simultaneously more skeletal and knottier version of Radiohead", exploring more
progressive rock
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influences with unusual
time signature
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s, complex riffs and "hard-driving"
motorik
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psychedelia.
Other projects
Following his success with ''OK Computer'', Godrich mixed most of
Natalie Imbruglia
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's hit album ''
Left of the Middle
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'' (1997)
and
R.E.M.
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's ''
Up'' (1998).
Godrich has collaborated with American singer-songwriter
Beck
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several times, on ''
Mutations
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'' (1998), ''
Sea Change'' (2002) and ''
The Information'' (2006). The first two of these albums, particularly ''Sea Change'', were noted for their atmospheric folk/pop sound, a departure from the spontaneous,
sample
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-heavy style Beck was known for. Godrich has also worked with
Travis, producing their commercial breakthrough ''
The Man Who
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'' (1999) and its followup ''
The Invisible Band
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* Rock music, a genre of popular music
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'' (2001)
and co-producing ''
The Boy With No Name
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'' (2007) with
Brian Eno
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and
Mike Hedges.
Godrich produced
Pavement's final album ''
Terror Twilight
''Terror Twilight'' is the fifth and final studio album by American indie rock band Pavement, released on June 8, 1999, on Matador Records in the US and Domino Recording Company in the UK.
''Terror Twilight'' was produced by Nigel Godrich, w ...
'' (1999), with Radiohead's
Jonny Greenwood
Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood (born 5 November 1971) is an English musician and composer. He is the lead guitarist and keyboardist of the alternative rock band Radiohead, and has written numerous film scores.
Along with his elder brother, th ...
contributing harmonica on two tracks. Godrich, a fan of the band, hoped to help them find a bigger audience with a less "sloppy" record. Songwriter
Stephen Malkmus
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later described the album as "overproduced" and described conflicts with Godrich.
In response, Godrich tweeted: "I literally slept on a friend's floor in NYC to be able to make that album."
In 2020, Godrich said that he loved the album and had enjoyed making it.
In 2001, Godrich
remix
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ed
U2's "
Walk On" for its single release, and mixed and contributed production to
Air
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's albums ''
Talkie Walkie'' (2004) and ''
Pocket Symphony
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'' (2007). In 2002, Godrich was hired to produce the second album by the
Strokes
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, ''
Room on Fire
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''Room on Fire'' received positive reviews upon its rel ...
'' (2003). He was fired when their work, according to the band, proved "soulless".
Godrich said of the failed collaboration: "The problem there was that me and
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Godrich produced the 20th anniversary version of "Do They Know It's Christmas?", released in December 2004, which featured Yorke and Greenwood.
Paul McCartney
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hired Godrich to produce his album ''
Chaos and Creation in the Backyard'' (2005) after being recommended by
Beatles
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producer
George Martin
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. Godrich fired McCartney's touring band and demanded that McCartney abandon songs Godrich found clichéd, over-sentimental, or subpar.
The album was nominated for several
Grammy Awards
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, including
Album of the Year, and Godrich was nominated for
Producer of the Year
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.
In 2010, Godrich and Beck composed the score for ''
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World'', Godrich's first film work. In October 2012, Godrich, along with
Joey Waronker
Jon Joseph Waronker (born May 20, 1969) is an American drummer and music producer. He is best known as a regular drummer of both Beck and R.E.M., and as member of the experimental rock bands Atoms for Peace and Ultraísta.
Background
Waronker w ...
and singer
Laura Bettinson
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, released an album as
Ultraísta. In 2015, he produced the live album ''
Roger Waters: The Wall'',
and made a cameo as a
Stormtrooper in ''
Star Wars: The Force Awakens''. He mixed the
Red Hot Chili Peppers
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' eleventh studio album, ''
The Getaway'' (2016). Godrich produced the fifth solo album by
Roger Waters
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, ''
Is This the Life We Really Want?
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'', released in June 2017. Godrich, a fan of Waters' work with
Pink Floyd
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, was critical of Waters' previous solo work and felt his role as producer was to "encourage him, to push him a little bit".
During the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, Godrich worked with the
Arcade Fire
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in isolation in
El Paso, Texas
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, recording their album ''
We'' (2022).
''From the Basement'' (2006–2009)
In September 2006, it was announced that Godrich, along with producer Dilly Gent, producer
James Chads
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*James (name), the typically masculine first name James
* James (surname), various people with the last name James
James or James City may also refer to:
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* King James (disambiguat ...
and John Woollcombe, were shooting the music series ''
From the Basement
''From the Basement'' is a web television series created by Nigel Godrich and producer Dilly Gent. It features live music performances without a host or audience.
Development
In September 2006, it was announced that Godrich, along with produc ...
'', filmed from London's
Maida Vale Studios
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It has been used to record thousands of classical music, popular music and drama sessions for BBC Radio 1 ...
. The series focused on intimate, live performances by musicians without a host or an audience. Godrich said, "I'm really interested to capture some really iconic, bigger names– really the whole point is to get people who are having their moment, to try and get a definitive record of what they're doing."
Godrich conceived ''From the Basement'' as a means of authentically documenting music being made. Drawing further inspiration from British television music series ''
The Old Grey Whistle Test
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'', Godrich came upon the idea of a television programme. Despite early reports, ''From the Basement'' did not initially appear on British television, because of not taking on corporate sponsors.
When the pilot was in production, ''From the Basement'' was to be an online programme only. However, this was not feasible as it did not generate enough money to produce the episodes to the quality level desired. Instead, the producers went to international TV networks to receive money up front to produce the series. The series did eventually air on television; the first UK broadcast was on
Sky Arts
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on 1 December 2007, featuring four songs performed by
Thom Yorke
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on 8 December 2007. The United States premiere was on Rave HD on 22 February 2008, followed by a run on
Independent Film Channel
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, as part of the network's "Automat" block of television programmes in the autumn of 2008.
On 3 November 2008, the series was released on DVD. A new series of ''From the Basement'' began on YouTube in May 2022, featuring acts including
Idles,
Warpaint and
Caribou
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.
Approach and influences
Godrich credited the producers
Phil Thornalley
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,
John Leckie
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and
Steve Lillywhite
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for teaching him his craft, saying they were "people I watched directly and emulated".
He named his "heroes" as the
Beatles
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producer
George Martin
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, for "inventing the job", and
Trevor Horn
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, for being "the thing that really made me sit up and listen".
He named
Joni Mitchell
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as his favourite artist, citing her "unique combination of musical and lyrical talent".
Godrich said that although he enjoys listening to "clinical" and "shiny" music, he works best creating "organic" sounds: "Making a dark brown soup was more my skill,
atherthan making a big fairy cake."
He does not approach acts he produces; instead, he waits for them to contact him first, as "I'm not under any illusion that I can improve someone I'm already a fan of".
Godrich said he believes people place too much emphasis on studio equipment and "trickery", which is less important than musical sensibility and communication. He said: "I get very annoyed with people asking me what my favourite microphone is. It doesn't matter ... One of the reasons why music has become generally worse, and I'm sorry to say that, is that people think about technology more than the actual music they're making."
He feels that "the recording process is best when fast, because it's then the smallest obstacle to the actual music".
Discography
Composition credits
References
External links
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Allmusic Credits*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Godrich, Nigel
1971 births
Living people
21st-century composers
20th-century English musicians
21st-century English musicians
English audio engineers
English male film score composers
English record producers
Grammy Award winners
Musicians from London
People educated at William Ellis School
People from Westminster
Radiohead
Atoms for Peace (band) members