WCA #548 with Dan Malsch – Touring Guitarist to Full-Time Engineer, Building a Studio Career, Mixing Ghost, Working with Andy Wallace, and Running a Successful Studio Outside the Big Cities
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes producer and mixer Dan Malsch to discuss his journey from guitarist to studio owner, working with bands like Ghost and Avenged Sevenfold, building studios with his own hands, and maintaining a no-ego approach to recording at the highest level.
In This Episode, We Discuss:
Dan Malsch’s Journey From Guitarist to Music Producer
Explore how Dan transitioned from touring with his metal band Wicked Mariah to becoming a full-time producer and mix engineer.
Building and Running a Professional Recording Studio
Learn how Dan used his construction background to build a world-class recording studio in the Poconos from the ground up.
Working With Major Artists Like Ghost and Avenged Sevenfold
Dan shares behind-the-scenes stories of working with chart-topping rock and metal bands including Ghost, Avenged Sevenfold, and Gojira.
Mixing in Dolby Atmos
Get insight into how Dan created an Atmos mix room in two weeks and how he mixed Ghost's Impera and Skeletor albums in Dolby Atmos.
Collaborating With Legendary Mixer Andy Wallace
Hear how a chance meeting led to a close working relationship with Andy Wallace and how that partnership elevated Dan’s career.
Running a Successful Studio in a Secondary Market
Discover how Dan attracts big-name clients to his Pennsylvania studio without being based in LA, Nashville, or New York.
How to Maintain Long-Term Clients as a Music Producer
Dan discusses how professionalism, personal communication, and trust help him retain high-profile clients year after year.
Balancing Studio Life and Family Life
Hear how Dan prioritized being present for his family while running a busy studio and raising two kids.
Links and Show Notes:
Matt's Rant: Persistence
Credits:
- Guest: Dan Malsch
- Host/Engineer/Producer: Matt Boudreau
- WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell
- The Voice: Chuck Smith