![]() But if there’s any artist you want to hear talk nerdy, it’s the one studio head whom Mick Jagger trusted to salvage a decades-old, Jimmy Page–featuring Goats Head Soup B side. ![]() ![]() The War on Drugs front person also knows that not everyone is obsessed with MIDI routing and CC numbers and hard-to-find ’90s Japanese Boss pedals. “We won’t be alienating any Vulture readers with peak tech talk?” Adam Granduciel is hinting at where he’d like our conversation to go. ![]() Photo-Illustration: Vulture Photo by Gus Stewart/Redferns “Ever since Lost in the Dream, I’ve wanted to find a way to get back to the Slave Ambient way of working, which is a little bit more experimental.”
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