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Unread 13-09-2011, 01:17 PM   #1
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Default Producers they should work with after MX

Jacknife Lee and Dave Fridmann on top of the list, but they should work well even with Alan Moulder, Peter Katis, Dave Sardy and Rick Rubin.
Like i've said in another thread, with Rick Rubin as producer would be a REAL challenge for a band like coldplay.
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Unread 13-09-2011, 03:05 PM   #2
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A whole album produced by Dave Fridmann would be spectacular, he's the producer (among others) behind songs like these ones




and tons of other fantastic songs.
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MX isn't out and you debate about possible producers after it? The community doesn't work any more.

Sorry, but this is soooooo... I don't want to say it.
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MX isn't out and you debate about possible producers after it? The community doesn't work any more.

Sorry, but this is soooooo... I don't want to say it.



i will say nothing about your post too
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It's fun to speculate, so calm down.

I'm backing Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Beck). Or Rich Costley (Mars Volta, Muse). I'd either like Coldplay to do something acoustic-electro a la In Rainbows/Sea Change or something a little bit heavier and theatrical - not Muse or Mars Volta kind of heavy, just more like 42.
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It's fun to speculate, so calm down.

I'm backing Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Beck). Or Rich Costley (Mars Volta, Muse). I'd either like Coldplay to do something acoustic-electro a la In Rainbows/Sea Change or something a little bit heavier and theatrical - not Muse or Mars Volta kind of heavy, just more like 42.



I've mentioned Nigel Godrich before and I truly think he's the best candidate to help bring further evolution in Coldplay's sound. But unfortunately, this partnership is highly unlikely as Coldplay already deals with enough Radiohead comparisons.... how sad
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I've mentioned Nigel Godrich before and I truly think he's the best candidate to help bring further evolution in Coldplay's sound. But unfortunately, this partnership is highly unlikely as Coldplay already deals with enough Radiohead comparisons.... how sad


Yeah, you're the one I got that idea from It makes sense though. In the same way that Eno reinvented U2, Godrich reinvented Radiohead with Kid A...

I'd just love an In Rainbows-style record from Coldplay.
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I've mentioned Nigel Godrich before and I truly think he's the best candidate to help bring further evolution in Coldplay's sound. But unfortunately, this partnership is highly unlikely as Coldplay already deals with enough Radiohead comparisons.... how sad


jacknife lee and dave fridmann are better "candidates", just check their productions.
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George Martin would be nice. He's the guy that produced for The Beatles. Although I think he's retired by now.
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I immediately thought Rick Rubin. That would be fantastically strange.
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I immediately thought Rick Rubin. That would be fantastically strange.


Like i've said before, Rick Rubin would be a REAL challenge for them.
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Yeah, you're the one I got that idea from It makes sense though. In the same way that Eno reinvented U2, Godrich reinvented Radiohead with Kid A...

I'd just love an In Rainbows-style record from Coldplay.



That's actually the direction I thought they were heading. And then ETIAW happened
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Oh fuck not Mercury Rev. I believe they opened the Australian Viva concerts - terrible and the crowd agreed.
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Oh fuck not Mercury Rev. I believe they opened the Australian Viva concerts - terrible and the crowd agreed.


LMFAO. Mercury rev terrible ? The crowd was composed by retarded people then.
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