Celebrity Biographies
Top 10 Best Music Producers of All Time by NME
-
Dr. Dre
Hip-hop culture knows a lot of great producers and the ex-owner of Beats by Dre , is one of them. DR. Dre transformed the music industry by realizing his unique style of music and making strides with his label. The pure West Coast sound that rap fans are familiar with was developed in this way by the NWA member. Andre Young (Dr. Dre) started his career in the group NWA but his amazing moments came as a solo artist and producer. He made a big musical impression with his debut album Die Chronikand signing one of the most influential artists in rap music – Eminem. Andre’s production skills have entertained many legendary names such as Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, The Game, Kendrick Lamar and more.
-
Butch Vig
When someone mentions Butch, the first thing that comes to mind is Nirvana ‘s spectacular album No Cause . He’s the reason the album sounds great and is also a part of the group’s success. While producing great music, Vig is also a drummer in alternative rock band Müll . He has received numerous awards such as Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album and for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media . There’s no better producer for a rock album than Butch. Vig also put his magic touch on popular bands like Sonic Youth and The Smashing Pumpkins . green daycan also be mentioned as one of the younger bands that helped it maintain a quality sound.
-
Brian Wilson
The Beach Boys wouldn’t have their beautiful sound if it wasn’t for Brian. He is also a great songwriter and singer. Their most significant album is Pet Sounds , released in 1966 and propelling them to rock legend status. It’s not surprising that Rolling Stone magazine ranked the album #2 on its 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list. The Kennedy Center Honors presented Brian with a Lifetime Contribution Award in Performing Arts and he is also in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. Wilson has worked on the projects of The Honeys , Sharon Mariaand many others. Music engineers will always be grateful for his studio techniques, written notes and track experiments.
-
Brian Eno
Roxy Music’s amazing musical advances are credited to Brian Eno. He’s done many things, but it’s in music production that he stands out. Eno’s bio features collaborative names such as David Bowie , Talking Heads , Devo and U2 . We should all thank him for making infamous ambient music since he founded the genre. Eno did a great job with the band Cold Game. Many do not know that he is also a composer,producer, singer, keyboard player and multimedia artist. When it comes to pop music, Eno introduced a new way of thinking about the genre. The new sound was a breath of fresh air for many and a path to new styles of music. Brian’s experiments resulted in numerous great projects. He’s a music engineer who had the guts to bring the Western and Third World sounds together.
-
Rick Rubin
Any musician would love to work with Rick. His achievements in the music world are amazing. Many celebrities say that he is the best just because a genre is not a limit for him. Rick Rubin is one of the greatest music producers since he has worked with Slayer, Run-DMC, Jay-Z, Eminem, Beastie Boys, Aerosmith, Johnny Cash, Dixie Chicks and many others. He can put a rapper in the sphere of rock music and a rock artist in a completely different genre. Lots of unrelated themes help Rick find the right energy when creating an album. It’s interesting how he can bring out the best in the musicians.
-
Phil Spector
Phil’s progression as a musician began in his early days. Before he reached his 20th birthday, he already had a hit record. His career consisted of writing, singing and producing. The bands like The Teddy Bears, The Top Notes , The Ronettes, The Righteous Brothers, Ramones , Tina Turner and The Crystals are proud to have worked with Phil. He is known for the wall of clay which is characterized by a roar shared by many instruments and their maximum volume ensures liberal use of the echo. Spector revolutionized sound in the ’60s and many great artists will agree that he’s the greatest rock ‘n’ roll producer of all time.
-
Nil Rodgers
Here’s another legendary name that many will say is the best in the business. Nile is a guitarist, producer and composer. Many people remember his work with the band Chic, but he loves to translate his own style into genres like R&B and blues. As a music producer he has worked with Sister Sleigh, Diana Ross, David Bowie, Duran Duran, Madonna and countless others. He brought about a music revolution in his heyday as a producer and definitely changed the industry. Nile has also presented the NY Chapter Governor’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
-
Quincy Jones
There is also a true legend in this list. Quincy’s brilliant career is evidenced by his 79 Grammy Award nominations and 27 wins. He also has a Grammy Legend Award to his credit , seven Oscar nominations and one Emmy win. Jones also scored over 30 films with his amazing talent. Quincy began playing the trumpet and continued with the Dizzy Gillespie Band, producing Michael Jackson’s standout album Thriller and launching Mood magazine. Let’s not avoid his collaborations with the genius Miles Davis, Leslie Gore and George Benson. Jones entered the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame in 2013, but he also executive produced the 68th Academy Awards ceremony.
-
George Martin
The Beatles would not have achieved their musical goals if they hadn’t been for this man. George is considered one of the top and fifth Beatles simply because he was able to bring out the best in the members. He was really honest with them as a manager and let them know about their mistakes. He guided them through their prime and gave tips and tricks to legends like John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The tracks like A Hard Day, Help! and Yellow Submarine , are his compositions and arrangements. George Martin also helped artists like Gerry & The Pacemakers , Cilla Black, Jeff Beck and many others.
-
Joe Meek
Joe’s superbly produced record Telstar for The Tornados put him at the top of this list. It reached the top of the Billboard 100. He has collaborated with the likes of Tom Jones, Gene Vincent, Petula Clark and Shirley Bassey, among many others. Joe was one of the best music engineers and his approach to music was not known to any other producer. He broke every rule in the studio’s strict guide. Meek was not interested in the limitations of music and his way of mixing instruments. The idea of putting a blanket on a bass drum, injecting electric guitars and many other innovative techniques set boundaries and changed the music industry forever.