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The Trap Set with Joe Wong

134: Roland & Steve Albini (Big Black, Rapeman, Shellac)

The Trap Set with Joe Wong

Joe Wong

Joewong, Drums, Comedy, Performing Arts, Arts, Drummers

4.8709 Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2017

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Roland, Steve Albini, and Joe discuss: Big Black, Shellac, the "Uberization" of the workforce, the Jungle of Life, and the one true God above.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode of The Trapset is brought to you in part by Collecivo Coffee, handmade coffee since 1993.

0:07.0

Check them out online at collectivo.com.

0:11.0

This is Joe Wong.

0:24.4

Welcome to the Trapset, where each week we explore the lives of drummers.

0:29.9

I want to play something for you. You're hearing passing complexion by Big Black, featuring my guest Roland on drums, and my other guest, Steve Albini,

0:58.0

on bass and vocals.

1:00.0

Formed in 1981 in Evanston, Illinois, Big Black drew inspiration from the initial spirit of punk rock,

1:07.0

but the band's wild sonic experiments and abrasively singular lyrics distinguished it among a growing scene of scrupulous punk traditionalists.

1:15.6

She was his, she would take his children, black and white, like the hurled grass. Big Black broke up in 1987, but Albini has remained active as a musician, first with

1:35.0

Rape Man and since 1992 with his current band, Shalak.

1:40.0

He's a prolific recording engineer who has worked on close to 2,000 projects,

1:44.9

and his occasional essays have proven highly influential,

1:48.2

particularly in the discourse around the intersection of art and business.

1:53.0

This conversation was recorded at Albini's Electrical Audio Studio in Chicago.

1:58.4

I was initially hoping to have a conversation with Roland, with Albini serving as his translator,

2:03.7

but after a few minutes, Steve decided he would feel more comfortable speaking to me directly.

2:09.3

Fortunately, he has some incredibly interesting things to say.

2:17.1

And now my conversation with Roland, but actually Steve Albini.

2:22.0

Roland,

2:23.0

Roland, welcome to the trap set.

2:37.2

I can't understand him. Can we bring a translator in here?

2:38.1

Hi.

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