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The lead singer of Ontario rock band Arkells talks about his new book Try Hard and recommends two must-reads on the highs and ...
While Rick Rubin can devote as much as he needs to his craft, he knew that some people were miles ahead of what he could do.
Collaboration should be half the fun of any creative process, but Rick Rubin knew some artists meshed together like oil and water.
The Beatles? The Stones? Led Zeppelin? Please... when it comes to rock, no one comes close to these three consecutive AC/DC ...
Rick Rubin became famous in the ’80s as the producer of some of the greatest hip-hop and rock records of that decade - from Run-DMC’s Raising Hell and the Beastie Boys' Licensed To Ill to Slayer’s ...
Balenciaga has released an original playlist curated by Rick Rubin ... of endings and beginnings. Rubin has produced artists like Adele, The Beastie Boys, The Cult, Gossip, Jay-Z, Johnny Cash ...
its essence was captured in the credit he applied to early recordings that read “Reduced by Rick Rubin”. Def Jam swiftly began to take off, partnering with major labels and expanding its roster to ...
Run-DMC's "Raising Hell" came out in May 1986, produced by a former New York pal of the Beastie Boys: Def Jam founder Rick Rubin. Rubin went on to produce hundreds of records, collaborating with ...
But the Beastie Boys—with Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin—were crucial to bringing rap music to the mainstream. Rubin wondered why rap albums didn’t sound like the music he was hearing in the ...
So when I read Rick Rubin's book, The Creative Act ... Public Enemy and The Beastie Boys. His talent as someone who could hear things in music others couldn't eventually spread way beyond hip ...
It’s hard to imagine the Beastie Boys’ catalog without “(You Gotta ... along with Def Jam Records co-founder and hit songwriter-producer Rick Rubin, the song launched the trio of Yauch ...