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'''Steve Thompson''' is an American [[record producer]] and remixer. He has worked with [[Guns N' Roses]], [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[John Lennon]], [[Wu-Tang Clan]], [[Korn]], [[Cutting Crew]], [[Belouis Some]], [[Public Enemy (group)|Public Enemy]], [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]], [[Whitney Houston]], [[Metallica]] and [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]], among others. |
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'''Steve Thompson''' is an American [[record producer]] and remixer<ref name=credits>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/steve-thompson-mn0000755018/credits|title=Steve Thompson | Credits|website=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=30 January 2021}}</ref> who has worked with artists including [[Guns N' Roses]], [[Life of Agony]], [[Tesla (band)|Tesla]], [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[John Lennon]], [[Wu-Tang Clan]] and [[Korn]].<ref name=credits/> |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Steve Thompson is a native New Yorker. As a youth, he worked as a [[Disc jockey|DJ]] in New York City. He was mentored by music moguls [[David Geffen]] and [[Clive Davis]] early in his career. At [[Geffen Records]], he got his first real break in the rock genre as a mixer on the 1987 [[Guns N' Roses]] album ''[[Appetite for Destruction]]'' that would become Geffen's most successful album.<ref name=credits/> |
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⚫ | He is a long-time collaborator with mixing engineer [[Michael Barbiero]], with whom he shares credits on albums such as ''Appetite for Destruction'' and ''[[The Great Radio Controversy]]'' by [[Tesla (band)|Tesla]]. He mixed [[Metallica]]'s 1988 album ''[[...And Justice for All (album)|...And Justice for All]]''. |
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Steve Thompson is a native New Yorker. As a youth, he played guitar in local bands. |
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⚫ | Along with Barbiero he has completed remixes for acts including [[A-ha]] and [[David Bowie]] & [[Mick Jagger]]'s take on "[[Dancing in the Street (cover)#Jagger-Bowie version|Dancing in the Street]]."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/michael-barbiero-mn0000457562/credits|title=Michael Barbiero | Credits|website=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=30 January 2021}}</ref> |
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He was mentored by music moguls [[David Geffen]] and [[Clive Davis]] early in his career. At [[Geffen Records]] he got his first real break in the rock |
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genre as a mixer on the 1987 [[Guns N' Roses]] album ''[[Appetite for Destruction]]'', a massive bestseller that would become Geffen's most successful album. |
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7x Grammy-winner Steve Thompson is a contemporary music producer, arranger, mixer, re-mixer, writer, and brand creator. Thompson’s touch often sells millions of records and downloads worldwide, and his creative work is heralded as uncompromising, innovative, and timeless. |
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A recognized multi-genre musical chameleon, Thompson adapts to, and masters, every genre of music he addresses, working fluidly in Americana, Electronica, Trap, DubStep, Pop, Hip Hop & Reggae, and, of course, mainstream and alternative rock, where he has produced, mixed, re-mixed and arranged 150+ diamond, platinum and gold records, from GNR’s “Appetite for Destruction” and Metallica’s “And Justice for All,” to Blues Traveler’s “Run-Around” and Butthole Surfer’s “Electricladyland.” |
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Thompson started at a young age, spinning as a DJ in world-renowned NYC night clubs. This instilled in him the DJ mentality of always looking for the next big sound, regardless of the medium. As Thompson’s reputation for creating great music spread, it caught the ears of music mogul Clive Davis, who was so impressed with his passion and creativity that he took Thompson under his wing and mentored him. |
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Over the years, Davis showed Thompson the art of great and timeless pop tunes, teaming him with artists such as Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin and Exposé, with some amazing results: Aretha Franklin’s “Who’s Zooming Who,” Madonna’s “Open Your Heart,” and Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody,” all certified multi-million, multi-platinum sellers. |
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Today, Thompson boasts an international A-List clientele that embraces everyone from John Lennon, the Rolling Stones, Wu-Tang, KORN, Public Enemy, and Madonna, to Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bob Marley, Ziggy Marley, Blues Traveler, and Soundgarden. |
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But Thompson has only just begun. “My greatest mark on music and global brand,” Thompson says, “has not yet taken place.” |
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Recently, Thompson reaffirmed his diversity and passionate interest in diverse forms of art and entertainment by: |
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1/ contributing to Atari’s new video game “Test Drive2,” collaborating with EDM greats Deadmau5, Metric, Temper Trap, Passion Pit, and Paul Van Dyke, |
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2/ moving into the big-budget motion picture arena, co-writing and developing Sci-Fi-Futuristic property “Souls,” for which he also will be composing and producing the movie soundtrack, and |
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3/ launching “Steve Thompson Productions – Liv Famous,” his new production and multi-media company that will address not only great music and great production, but also branding, motion pictures/TV, publishing, lifestyle, fashion and sports. |
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== Awards == |
== Awards == |
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===Grammy Awards=== |
===Grammy Awards=== |
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* Aretha Franklin and George Michael: "[[I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)]]" (1990) |
* Aretha Franklin and [[George Michael]]: "[[I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)]]" (1990) |
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* Whitney Houston: "[[I Wanna Dance with Somebody]]" |
* Whitney Houston: "[[I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)]]" |
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* Cutting Crew: ''[[Broadcast (Cutting Crew album)|Broadcast]]'' |
* Cutting Crew: ''[[Broadcast (Cutting Crew album)|Broadcast]]'' |
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* Korn: ''[[Follow the Leader (Korn album)|Follow the Leader]]'' |
* Korn: ''[[Follow the Leader (Korn album)|Follow the Leader]]'' |
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* Ziggy Marley: "[[ |
* Ziggy Marley: "[[People Get Ready]]" |
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* Blues Traveller: "[[Run-Around (Blues Traveler song)|Run-Around]]" |
* Blues Traveller: "[[Run-Around (Blues Traveler song)|Run-Around]]" |
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==References== |
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==External links == |
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* [http://stevethompsonproductions.com/ Steve Thompson's Official Site] |
* [http://stevethompsonproductions.com/ Steve Thompson's Official Site] |
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Latest revision as of 00:16, 29 November 2023
Steve Thompson is an American record producer and remixer[1] who has worked with artists including Guns N' Roses, Life of Agony, Tesla, Madonna, John Lennon, Wu-Tang Clan and Korn.[1]
Biography
[edit]Steve Thompson is a native New Yorker. As a youth, he worked as a DJ in New York City. He was mentored by music moguls David Geffen and Clive Davis early in his career. At Geffen Records, he got his first real break in the rock genre as a mixer on the 1987 Guns N' Roses album Appetite for Destruction that would become Geffen's most successful album.[1]
He is a long-time collaborator with mixing engineer Michael Barbiero, with whom he shares credits on albums such as Appetite for Destruction and The Great Radio Controversy by Tesla. He mixed Metallica's 1988 album ...And Justice for All.
Along with Barbiero he has completed remixes for acts including A-ha and David Bowie & Mick Jagger's take on "Dancing in the Street."[2]
Awards
[edit]Grammy Awards
[edit]- Aretha Franklin and George Michael: "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" (1990)
- Whitney Houston: "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
- Cutting Crew: Broadcast
- Korn: Follow the Leader
- Ziggy Marley: "People Get Ready"
- Blues Traveller: "Run-Around"
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Steve Thompson | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
- ^ "Michael Barbiero | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
External links
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