For episode 607, Matt talks with Dana Nielsen — Grammy-nominated producer, mixer, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and founder of Mix Protégé in Los Angeles. Dana came up as a jazz saxophonist at Loyola University in New Orleans, where a Brian Blade album and a set of studio keys changed his direction. After chasing Daniel Lanois all the way to a phone call with Teatro and eventually moving to LA with no plan, he found his footing at Guitar Center on Sunset, caught a break on a System of a Down session with Dave Schiffman, and built a career in Rick Rubin's camp alongside Andrew Scheps, Greg Fidelman, and Philip Broussard. Now with 450+ credits and 30B+ streams, they talk about the unspoken rules of the studio hierarchy, keeping cool when everything goes wrong, running six albums at once, and the financial discipline (—SEP IRAs, 529s, and a high-yield savings habit—) that keeps a freelance life sustainable.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
- Musician First: Jazz Saxophone at Loyola University
- The Brian Blade Fellowship Album That Changed Everything
- Keys to the Studio: His First Real Recording Access
- Growing Up Outside Chicago and Reading the Credits
- Chasing Daniel Lanois: The Phone Call to Teatro
- How That Call Became the First Chapter of a Friendship With Philip Broussard
- Moving to LA With No Job and Landing at Guitar Center on Sunset
- The Film Lot Engineer Who Told Him to Say What He Wanted
- Learning to Read the Room and Raise His Hand
- Breaking In: System of a Down With Dave Schiffman
- Meeting Andrew Scheps
- How Rick Rubin's Camp Became His World
- The Unspoken Rules: Hierarchy, Knowing Your Role, and Keeping Notes
- Passing Gems Up the Chain Without Stealing the Credit
- How One Alliance Becomes the Next
- Recording Justin Timberlake's Vocals With a Green Screen and No Metering
- Keeping Cool When Everything Goes South in the Studio
- Six Albums at Once: Managing Multiple Projects With ClickUp
- Client Management With Dubsado and Automating the Paperwork
- Feast or Famine: How He Structures the Money
- SEP IRAs, High-Yield Savings, and a 529 From Day One
- Buying Gear as a Tax-Deductible Investment That Appreciates
- The Financial Advisor Who Got Them Into Their Culver City Home
- Telling People What You Want — From the Studio to the Rent Check
Matt's RANT!: Taking Stock of Our Profession
Links and Show Notes:
- WCA #590 with Phillip Broussard
- WCA #398 with Dave Schiffman
Credits:
- Guest: Dana Nielsen
- Host/Engineer/Producer: Matt Boudreau
- WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
- The Voice: Chuck Smith
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