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Thrillho:
Martin Hannett for his ghostly, spacious production style.

Dr. Dre for continually bucking rap trends. I think the lush strings of 'The Next Episode' illustrate it best.

KharBevNor:
I don't really pay much attention to producers, I think bands should produce their own material, and that big name producers are a contributing factor to all music sounding the fucking same. So, probably people like Dan Swano, Quorthon, Trollhorn, Kevin Ridley, Tony Wakeford etc..

As for people I dislike, though that's not the question, Andy Sneap. Going from being in Sabbat to producing stuff for Killswitch Engage = MAJOR FUCKING SELL-OUT.

ShreddingMyNotes:
Andy LeMaster and The Mogis Bros.  They collectively have made pretty much the entire Saddle Creek catalogue sound the way it has in a really deliberate fashion.  Plus, all three are in fantastic bands on top of it.

I'm also a HUGE fan of Don Zientara and basically everything he's done over the last few decades.

Johnny C:
Dave Fridmann has a knack for producing distinctive-sounding, career-defining records. Besides his work with The Flaming Lips, I'd say his work with Phantom Planet and Sleater-Kinney produced beyond-superb albums. Though he is certainly a producer and not an Albini-style engineer, what he does is work with the artist to produce the sonics that their vision demands.

I would also say Steve Albini, for reasons discussed.

valley_parade:

--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 28 Nov 2006, 22:04 ---As for people I dislike, though that's not the question, Andy Sneap. Going from being in Sabbat to producing stuff for Killswitch Engage = MAJOR FUCKING SELL-OUT.

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I always thought Adam Dutkiewicz did KsE, seeing that he plays guitar for them, and produces pretty much every WMass metalcore band ever.


How about Ric Ocasek?

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