Trevor Horn: Berklee Online Interview Series with Prince Charles Alexander

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    In this video from the Berklee Online Interview Series, Berklee Online Instructor Prince Charles Alexander interviews music mogul Trevor Horn. As a music producer, singer, songwriter, and bassist, Trevor Horn emerged on the music scene with the 1979 hit single, “Video Killed the Radio Star” by the Buggles, which was famously the first video to play on MTV. In this wide-ranging interview, Horn talks about his journey from working with Geoffrey Downes, playing with Yes, and picking up his first synthesizer, to finding his sound as a producer for Seal, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Grace Jones, Tina Turner, and more, to running a record label and publishing company with his late wife, Jill Sinclair. The pair also discuss the parallels between modern day music production and the technological revolution of the ‘80s, both as musicians turned producers.
    About Prince Charles Alexander:
    Prince Charles Alexander is a sought-after music producer and audio engineer whose clients include Mary J. Blige, Destiny's Child, Faith Evans, P. Diddy, the Notorious B.I.G., Usher, Boyz II Men, Brandy, Babyface, Sting, Aretha Franklin, Brian McKnight, Donnie McClurkin, and others. Alexander has garnered more than 40 Platinum and Gold certifications from the RIAA and has multiple Grammy Awards and nominations.
    He is the course author and instructor for Commercial Vocal Production, part of Berklee Online’s Master of Music in Music Production program. Alexander also teaches production and engineering for Berklee Online, is co-creator of the Vocal Production undergraduate course for Berklee Online. On the Berklee campus in Boston, he teaches Advanced Production and Mixing at Berklee, and created the Commercial Record Production minor in that department, for which he received the Don Wilkins Excellence in Curriculum Development Award from Berklee's Professional Writing and Music Technology Division in 2013.
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Komentáře • 35

  • @peterdavies1160
    @peterdavies1160 Před 3 lety +14

    Not only is Trevor Horn a genius - he seems like a really nice Bloke too! He's just done so much and knows so much!

    • @stevefields187
      @stevefields187 Před 2 lety

      he's standing around great talent pretending to be a genius, the talent is genius

    • @taccamine8312
      @taccamine8312 Před rokem +1

      Someone told he used to work as an maintenence engineer for Trevors studio in the peek of his career. He said he was the nicest person you could ever wish to work for.

    • @MrBugs183
      @MrBugs183 Před 7 měsíci

      @@taccamine8312I can vouch for that. I worked for him in the late 80’s and he was lovely, in fact every star I met around then was friendly and a pleasure to be around :)

  • @fusion-music
    @fusion-music Před 10 měsíci +1

    Fantastic interview. His wife Jill, certainly got it right about the vocals on crazy. Can't imagine that song working with the vocals any quieter.

  • @Picnicl
    @Picnicl Před rokem +2

    The 80s really started with David Bowie's album Low in 1977, and its precursor, the song Golden Years from the Station to Sstation, and Peter Gabriel's Solsbury Hill. It's the combination of utter seriousness and utter fun in the same heartbeat. But the grandparent of the 1980s are really Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells. The Mirror Song from the 1992 movie Toys is my favourite production I've heard of his.

  • @robwarner1858
    @robwarner1858 Před 2 lety +3

    There's something fascinating about watching two people who share the same interests with respect for each others knowledge talking in this way, even if I understand very little in the way of technical terms.

  • @bartlemy
    @bartlemy Před rokem +1

    Trevor Horns' production was on another level. The man is a legend

  • @mcmycee
    @mcmycee Před 3 lety +7

    Is this in the 'conservatory' at the back of SARM Music Village, with the Stiff Records stuff in the window? Would love to go back to the place. Absolutely loved my day there. Sorry, i am a Trevor Horn geek. First time I met him was at the 30th playback of WTTP with him, Stephen and JJ in Basing Street, then with him and Ski Oakenfull at Basing Street. Overall, got signed copies of WTTP, Lexicon album, Riding Into Blue (Inga) 12". Such a nice bloke. We WILL meet again!

  • @strictlynorton
    @strictlynorton Před rokem +1

    At long last a decent, well researched interviewer for Trevor Horn. Horn is a bravura producer with few if any peers... For me, I put him in the same tier as Phil Spector or George Martin. Kudos to PCA for a truly wonderful interview.

  • @micheleluppi6990
    @micheleluppi6990 Před 10 měsíci

    Best interview in years! Both of them really LOVE MUSIC! Thank you

  • @makrown
    @makrown Před 2 lety +2

    That was great! Thanks! 🌟🔥🙏🌟

  • @RenevolutionAccount
    @RenevolutionAccount Před 3 lety +4

    brilliant ! Make sure to ask Trevor where the legendary BASS SOUND on Frankie Goes To Hollywood's chart hit 'Two Tribes' comes from. ( PPG Wave ? )

    • @FailedMuso
      @FailedMuso Před 3 lety +8

      The Two Tribes bass part is actually multi-layered and consists of up to five different elements. I've spoken with Andy Richards, Nigel Bates and JJ Jeczalik (who all contributed to the sessions) about this and what you hear is a combination of PPG Wave, Fairlight, Synclavier and an actual bass guitar. The genius thing that Trevor did was to bring different elements of the bass line to the fore, so if you listen to one of the extended mixes, such as Annihilation or Keep the Peace, where there are long instrumental parts, you can hear the different tonal qualities that Trevor brings in to suit each section of the track. Sometimes the bass guitar is dominant, others it is the PPG. It's absolute genius and one of the many reasons why Trevor is the best :-)

    • @RenevolutionAccount
      @RenevolutionAccount Před 3 lety +1

      @@FailedMuso Thanks a lot. This is great!

  • @Damaraja
    @Damaraja Před 3 lety +1

    That was great. Thanks. I considered going the MP & E route when I was at Berklee but circumstances lead me elsewhere. I can still produce a mean track though 🤙✌️🤘

  • @grahamwa65
    @grahamwa65 Před rokem

    Superb Interview. thanks guys

  • @blackiefitzpatrick6611
    @blackiefitzpatrick6611 Před 2 lety +1

    Great interview!!!

  • @777jones
    @777jones Před rokem

    Great interviewer. Nicely done sir.

  • @DalontaeDavis
    @DalontaeDavis Před 3 lety +1

    Thank You

  • @issiewizzie
    @issiewizzie Před rokem

    Great work

  • @graziellabarile8425
    @graziellabarile8425 Před rokem

    Trevor ha un bel musetto anche da anziano. ❤

  • @rhamlyn100
    @rhamlyn100 Před 3 lety +9

    "Jeff Downes went on to form Yes." WTF???

  • @IanBidder
    @IanBidder Před rokem

    Really interesting 🎵

  • @StratsRUs
    @StratsRUs Před 2 lety +1

    It's great that you picked up on the feel of the sextuplet in Owner Of A Lonely Heart.Great !

  • @pentatonicschoolofmusic
    @pentatonicschoolofmusic Před 3 lety +1

    Nice..

  • @perpetualcollapse
    @perpetualcollapse Před 3 lety +1

    Aight then.

  • @stevefields187
    @stevefields187 Před 2 lety +1

    how easy is it to stand around great artist and pretend you're one of them, that is trevor