Marilyn Manson's "Coma White" Inside the Song w/ Michael Beinhorn - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro
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The last time we sat down with Michael Beinhorn we took a look at “The Dope Show” by Marilyn Manson which he produced! Now we’re breaking down “Coma White,” which was the promo single from Marilyn Manson’s third album, Mechanical Animals.
Throughout his career, Michael has worked with artists like Herbie Hancock, The Violent Femmes, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Soul Asylum, Hole, Ozzy Osbourne, Courtney Love, Marilyn Manson, Social Distortion, Korn, Golden Palominos, and Mew.
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Antichrist Superstar and Mechanical Animals are masterpieces. Thanks for interviewing Michael! Please talk to Trent Reznor or Sean Beaven about Antichrist Superstar too
Oh crap you got Sean on! I just found the video! Watching that now. Thank you!
Thanks ever so much Karl! Yes, I’d love to have those guys on!
Yes!! It was great to interview Sean!!
Sorry to be so off topic but does anybody know a way to get back into an instagram account??
I somehow forgot my account password. I would love any help you can give me
@Ayden Darian instablaster ;)
This is an eye opening series. Please more Manson stuff.
Hi Michael Oliver thanks ever so much my friend!!
@@Producelikeapro Definitely more Manson please.
I'd love to hear you talk about other songs in this album. Great big white world for example.
The entire album is just a masterpiece front to back and is so underappreciated.
Agreed
FACTS!!!
He was right. We are all dead inside.
TheNraveles I agree 100%!!
Corey Fellows yes! Amazing
We're so CLOSE to Disassociative !!! Come on gents 🤣
Haha yes, indeed!!
@@Producelikeapro now i need to check out the marshall 9000 series pre and power amps... interest officially piqued!
That's song rules! And GREAT BIG WHITE WORLD
A Disassociative or Speed Of Pain focus would make me cry.
Speed of Pain is one of my favourite songs ever!
Dissociative, I know what he would say, ginger couldn't get the chorus drums down, but I see Michael's point, listen to dissociative live , and ginger does a swing beat instead of the straight on beat, saw interview w ginger talking about it. Ruined the live version for me, the swing beat does not fit.
Beinhorn: I like normal guitar sounds.
Also Beinhorn: So I ran the guitar through an ARP2600...
I think this whole album needs to be covered! I'd especially love to hear Last Day on Earth broken down 😍
agreed.
Yes
Again, many thanks for this in-depth conversation about one of the greatest rock albums of that decade!!!
Thanks ever so much my friend!!
@@Producelikeapro hes just so right :)
This garbage is pop not rock. They should of called this album the vagina logs.
Very glad to hear MM FINALLY getting credit for what he does best, ie. making music.
He is good but his fans blow him out of proportion.
He's okay but Twiggy was the real song-writing talent on this and Antichrist.
@@KaceyRepublic Marilyn Manson screws everyone over he is a beta male and not to be trusted.
@@treystephens4490 Nah, bro, he's an Omega, real men are Omega 💪 (fans knows what I'm talking about)
@@alexander_yoko yeah yeah Mechanical Animals 1998
Incredible album. Manson at his peak!
Agreed 100%!
As a fan of Marilyn Manson i love this video.Mechanical Animals is his best album nothing is going to surpass that masterpiece.
The guitar playing on this album is downright amazing. Very different than the albums before or after. Definitely their best album
Johnny Terminator yes, huge fan of this album!!
One of them anyway...
Everything he said about Pogo is absolutely true, and it's about time to hear people giving him the credit where due. Awesome video! I hope you can breakdown the whole album!
Agree. Unfortunately Pogo don't get the credit he really deserve, he was the main member and most influential on the creative process.
What happened to him? He used to be a producer/remixer...and POOF, he disappeared
@@symbologeeHe left Marilyn Manson and pretty much quit being in the industry
@@PapaRikkiBalls he's probably doing great even though he doesn't get praise by most listeners.
Really appreciate the pogo love here, underrated musician.
Edit: keep coming back to this...
"I don't always know what I'm doing." I can absolutely relate.
Same I just do it till it sounds good
One of my favorite albums of all time. Thanks for this Warren!! 👏
You're very welcome!
More Mechanical Animals? Yey! Nice one chaps.
Anything off of Antichrist Superstar would be interesting if possible!?
Reznor wouldn't go for it
Yeah, love him but doubt Reznor feels like talking about Manson.
@@coreyfellows9420 what do you mean?
AC is good but there seems to be a lot of filler.
@@treystephens4490 well Trent Reznor basically had his hands all over that album... I mean ... He did produce it... If you listen to downward spiral and anti Christ both closely you'll hear it... Even the tones are similar.... Like the guitar tones particularly.
Having said that... Reznor isn't the type of guy to have his chops put under a microscope... Or even have his stuff applauded.... And like dude said... He probably don't want to give Manson a platform to be praised at his doing..... Even though it is a amazing album....
One of the greatest albums of all time. Definitely the best of Manson
Best record in the last 20 years
Musical Genius!!! i Love the textures to all his albums! This is absolutely a treat for me and many fans of his
Always enjoy listening to Mr. Beinhorn. He is not only exceptional at what he does, he is wonderfully articulate and insightful about music as art, and the importance of the process needed to create greatness. Thanks again, Warren, for another great interview.. you always know the right questions to ask.
absolutely, just the first conversation about how tones come from the player first took me years as a drummer and engineer to fully grasp, this is high level real street knowledge
one of Manson's best albums, I was 20 when it came out and I still listen to it to this day! Disassociative, The Speed of Pain, I Want to Disappear, The Last Day on Earth... just to name a few, phenomenal work!
TheKnives777 I was 16 when it came out and that album defined that year for me. Still one of my favorite albums ever made
kind of nothing more than circus music, shock value, and mere entertainment, its not art.
@@smkxodnwbwkdns8369And yet this eloquent discussion on the recording and mixing of the album with the producer, along with the musical gravitas of the composition - proves you to be quite wrong.
Michael is the god of 90:s rock production
Give him my very best.
...producer of Ace frehleys space invader and producer of hole celebrity skin in the same room. Too much excellence overload!
//Fanboy
You are very kind Andreas! Agreed, Michael is amazing!!
Mechanical Animals, one of the best rock albuns ever. I love it so much I cannot express. Soon I had money I bought it. What an amazing memories from that time. Just amazing and mind blowing.
Pogo is one of thee best keyboardists of all time and HIGHLY underrated
34:20 i totally agree Pogo was huge for the sounds of Marilyn Manson ! Remember me the outro of Apple of Sodom on Dead to the World tour, just magic
Watching for the 5th time. Goosebumps man, goosebumps. This album shared the room with plenty of THC at the time. I didn’t even know who Manson was until I saw him on stage after Korn at a festival. I was on LSD and it was the 2nd most religious experience I’ve ever had. I stood there motionless, speechless, jaw dropped, bursting inside. Was so epic. The show was the best I’ve ever seen
Amazing to hear these isolated tracks. love this album
I am absolutely in love with the discussion around the 28 minute mark regarding less is more. I so wish more modern albums, especially rock and metal, would realize this.
I agree 100% my friend!!
Good lord. That "arped" guitar. Gnarlier than gnarly. Brilliant.
Micheal delivers the passion once again, its great to hear him talk. Warren your face when hearing how the ARP was used shows the joy this brings to you still and now all of us. Some really good points about Art and indulgence at the end there as well.
Thank you for this series! Been a Manson fan since 96-97 and any insight into his process and production is incredible to see/hear. Look forward to seeing more of these!
I love the info about getting dynamics with the instruments parts and the arregment not just getting it in the mixing process. Thank you so much for this episode!
I can't express how much I love you going back over these songs / this album and digging down into the depths of one of my all-time favourite records! This is one of those ones I wish there were forensically documented recordings of 'the making of' for my own perverse pleasure and these vids bridge that gap for me
Agreed. Unfortunately there wasn't ever any Making Of footage or anything done for his albums, at least from what we the fans know.
Wow! Thank you so much Warren for such wonderful present! Really love these series :)
Thank you for taking the time to produce these videos, Warren! Such great insight into some great records. I've learned a lot of useful tidbits from this series. I would love to see you talk with David Bottrill about any of the Tool "Aenema" or "Lateralus" sessions, if given the opportunity!
We cannot thank you enough for this series Warren, you are an absolute hero
Love for you to do any of the first 4 Korn albums.... Or Manson ACS
Mezzripper 570 lool all those albums are some of my all time favourites
Such an inspiring conversation. From Michael Beinhorn’s views on low end, deep snares, and dynamics, to the whole thing about “layered” arrangements. Then that whole arp guitar treatment? Wow! Lots to think about.
Warren! Please dont stop doing these. They are amazing!
Very inspiring. So much energy and drive from such a simple arrangement! Fantastic production wowza
I just love listening to those interviews! Thank you so much!
this is fantastic, and the opening riff to this song is one of the best that the group has ever recorded (not to mention the entire album)
These Manson videos with Michael Beinhorn are top notch! Hearing Flood dissect something from "Violator" would be amazing.
Yes!
thank you so much for doing so many of these Warren!! really enjoy these breakdowns, some of the most interesting recording content on youtube!!!
Thanks! these discussions are so great, when the guests are remembering how and why did something it really gives a different perspective than a planned lesson, for me at least a better way to learn!
Thank you for spending the time on the Bass guitar..
Great Big White World would be cool as well
Peter Charcot favorite song off the album
MOE-GUNZ-JACKSON yh, and Manson’s favorite as well.
This was brilliant! Thank you Warren & Michael. I love hearing about the production of Mechanical Animals - it really is a masterpiece that has stood up incredibly well over the years. Cheers!
Got to be still one of my most favourite albums of all time , really love the videos you done with this album, please carry on - really interesting to see how much work goes on to the record as it’s broke down
Mechanical Animals was one of the albums that got me into music production. “Coma White” was my favorite Manson song. This video was so inspiring. Love it.
IF YOU GUY"S DO ONE MORE ON THIS ALBUM PLEASE DO "GREAT BIG WHITE WORLD" ALSO GREAT TO HEAR POGO GETTING SOME PROPS FINALLY. WHEN HE LEFT MANSON DIED.
Nah, it just changed.
These interviews with Michael are simply brilliant. Thanks so much again, Warren!
Kevin Cornell Thanks ever so much my friend!
Great insight to a great album. Thank you for this!
A deep dive into Antichrist Superstar would be incredible. The effect, keys and sample realm of that record are incredible. The spacial dynamics of the drums have never been replicated and the vocal overdubs are incredible. The bass tone on tourniquet is insane
Thanks for another great video. I kind of wish there was a bit more of the song in here because hearing those isolated pieces is the best thing in the world, but the convo you're having is brilliant so I wouldn't want to lose it!
Still holding out hope for a surround mix of this record one day. Still got my blue and white vinyl edition and I treasure it!
Love this album & the tones on it are phenomenal.
The part where you two discuss "less is more" with guitar tracks is something I'm recently coming to terms with.
Been working on a solo EP and working in the digital world means we can keep adding and adding for days with no consideration for the idea that one or two guitar parts/tracks, with the right tones and feel, can carry the section.
The hardest part for me now is listening critcally and being bold enough to not hide myself behind layers and layers of guitars or textures or sounds, creating all kinds of masking issues etc.
Really helps to hear it from you guys! Thank you so much.
One the most complete and consistent albums ever created. A deep, superb work of glamorous coldness, made with some of the most amazing valuable sounds. I've never had enough of 'Mechanical Animals'. I've bought it the very same day it came out, on a foggy evening during the Fall of 1998. At the time I was (and still am) into glam rock, so when Manson took the spirit of Ziggy and transported it into the new millennium, he just did it in a superb way.
Bowie is overrated. MM is better, deeper.
When I hear this record today it brings me right back to where I was in L.A. when it came out...Great blow record.
I’d be happy to watch Michael Beinhorn discuss his process on a weekly basis. He’s such an obvious fan of the bands he’s worked with, and his enthusiasm spills over into the video. He tells great stories too! The Joe Barresi videos stuck me the same way. 30+ years in the music business, and they’re still like kids in a candy store
"are you punching notes" - talking about the bass sustain. He TOTALLY sounds like he's lying when he answers. "no? n-no....? " lol
I love these breakdowns and hearing the isolated pieces, and getting into the minds and methods of great mixes/classics
He really did! His response and facial expression seemed to convey a mildly sarcastic, facetious tone in it. I mean for a (compressed) bass guitar take to not contain much of the usual string noise/artifacts in between notes does seem a touch suspicious...
Again, a phenomenal interview! I was never a big fan of Manson like I was Foo Fighters or Soundgarden but I always wondered how they got the sounds they got and this video answers a lot of those questions. I have loved hearing Beinhorn speak and you asked all the right questions. Top notch content!
I love the Mechanical Animals album for years and this video is so interesting and I love the detail and specifics you got into discussion about the little things it took to produce Coma White it is just so fascinating
I LOVE these videos. They've given me a greater appreciation for Mechanical Animals and Marilyn Manson in general. Feel free to make more on other Manson albums too!
This series is amazing!!!! Mechanical Animals is in my top 5 favorite records EVER !!! All the Manson albums up to and including HolyWood were masterpieces
33:50. Absolutely correct. There's no Marilyn Manson band without Pogo and Twiggy. Losing him was one of the worst things that happened to the band.
I love your videos with Michael, he's great.
Really enjoy and appreciate this video series! The technical ins and outs are interesting, but the philosophy and attitude to work are the things that I think are the most valuable info to take away from these videos! The answers to Why did you do this? Or what were you trying to achieve doing this? are absolutely fantastic and informative! Thanks Warren!
So happy to see another people thats loves Mechanical Animals as I do, I just freak out eacht time I hear, I cant believe they made this music....is just awesome for me.
Good to know that playing light makes magic because my producer has to really tell me to dig in when it’s needed.
Yes! Agreed! Great advice from Michael!!
Can you do some Korn stuff that Michael Produced?
This!
Yes!
And a nice feature on ...and the glass handed kites.
This is the best MM's album, one of those who inspired me. Many thanks Warren.
Always great fun to watch you two guys. Really entertaining. And on the other hand we get tons of great advice. Please continue your conversations with Michael B.
Watching this on TV. Always appreciated the production on this record. Everything so well balanced, hats off to old mate. Great ear.
On the part where they discuss snare drum tuning: over the last few years I have been tuning my snare lower. Being primarily a death metal/grindcore drummer, I like having a high tuned snare drum for that genre. For me it makes playing blast beats easier, better rebound for the stick.
However, my sound pallet has been leaving to more of a dirty "barking" sound then a crack. I love having the snare wires sizzle and dirty. Tuning down a bit makes a world of difference. Same with reso head. Many videos I watch say to crank reso head for snare wire response. Trial and error has me tuning reso head lower.
I can talk for days about snare drums. At the moment I am playing a Tama Birch-Bubinga 14"X7" with die cast hoops and Pure sound snare wires. And absolutely love this drum.
Great video. Keep up the great work!
PS: more drum information/knowledge please and thank you sir.
What a great video, always loved this song and some great stories/insights here. Keep it up!
Wow, just discovered this series and absolutely love this! Coma White is one of my favourite songs ever and this is really interesting background info on it. Would love to get a hold of the studio tracks to be able to take it apart like this to listen to all the individual parts.
Love the chemistry between these two. I could watch him go over every album. Thanks so much, Warren!
PS: If you could ever do any of Brendan O'Brien's work on STP, I'd die a happy guy.
These MA breakdowns have been great!! I’m happy to see it getting the love it deserves, and learn more about it -as I’ve desperately wanted to do for 20 years. Thanks W!
I gotta highly recommend Michael's book Unlocking Creativity to every producer and/or artist out there. Incredibly informative read
Yes, another Manson somg breakdown! Great
why this pops up on my feed I dunno but this music (and album) has so much goin on I must watch!
A guitar trough an ARP2600. Thats GENIOUS. Thanks again, Warren, awesome stuff here.
One of my favorite albums that has ever been recorded !!!
Amazing song.
DO A MINISTRY ALBUM PRODUCTION VIDEO.
thats easy just combine ZZTop with technology aha
Love these videos!! Thank's!
This is an awesome watch!! thanks heaps :))))))))
This album is my favorite
Mechanical Animals is such a great album start to finish! Love this! Thank you!
Absolutely incredible
Buy michael beinhorns book, " unlocking creativity". I love tha album "Mechanical Animals" , I love this channel. I love this dude hosting and I love Michael Beinhorn. "Produce like a Pro" is such an awesome channel. I'm 39 and I just got a 2011 macbook, I can finally make music again. This channel is everything to me.
Awesome! Thank you for sharing this.
I've been looking for insights into the recording of this album since it came out! Please do as many as the songs from this album as you can!
Another great interview, thanks :)
I love love love this. Coma white is one of my favorite songs, and this focused on every aspect of why I love it so much. The guitars (I think it starts at 2:50 or 3:05 in the song), I could listen to on repeat❤ Great Big white world i felt had some of that same ear love ❤
3:50, 4:05*
I love this series soooo much!!!
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Amazing video, loved every second of it.
love these videos with michael. would love to hear him talk about the verve pipe record he did. it is one of the coolest sounding rock records i've ever heard and is totally underrated. the low end on that record is insane. the whole record has a really dark, but cool vibe.
Wow, I'd like to hear more about those vocal effects. So stinging and crispy! You guys should do a tutorial video on how to make your vocals sizzle :)