Jump to content

Steve Thompson (musician): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 8: Line 8:
He's a long-time collaborator with mixing engineer [[Michael Barbiero]], with whom he shares credits in top-selling albums such as ''[[Appetite for Destruction]]'' by [[Guns N' Roses]] and ''[[The Great Radio Controversy]]'' by [[Tesla (band)|Tesla]].
He's a long-time collaborator with mixing engineer [[Michael Barbiero]], with whom he shares credits in top-selling albums such as ''[[Appetite for Destruction]]'' by [[Guns N' Roses]] and ''[[The Great Radio Controversy]]'' by [[Tesla (band)|Tesla]].


Along with Barbiero he has completed remixes for some of the world's top acts including [[a-ha]] and [[David Bowie]] & [[Mick Jagger]]'s take on "[[Dancing_in_the_Street_(cover)#Jagger-Bowie version|Dancing in the Street]]"
Along with Barbiero he has completed remixes for some of the world's top acts including [[a-ha]] and [[David Bowie]] & [[Mick Jagger]]'s take on "[[Dancing in the Street (cover)#Jagger-Bowie version|Dancing in the Street]]"


==External links ==
==External links ==

Revision as of 14:19, 6 July 2009

For other people with the same name, see Steve Thompson.

Steve Thompson is a record producer and remixer.

Biography

He has worked with numerous artists, including Korn, Metallica, Guns N' Roses and Tesla.

He's a long-time collaborator with mixing engineer Michael Barbiero, with whom he shares credits in top-selling albums such as Appetite for Destruction by Guns N' Roses and The Great Radio Controversy by Tesla.

Along with Barbiero he has completed remixes for some of the world's top acts including a-ha and David Bowie & Mick Jagger's take on "Dancing in the Street"