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Matt Boudreau

About Me

I'll spare you the details of my childhood except for a few things. I was was born and raised in New Mexico. I started playing drums in the 6th grade. In junior high I met Max Butler and Brennan Hester who I would end up playing with in a band called the Sextants. Max and Brennan had a great punk band called MFC (Manson Family Christmas) that went through a lineup change and I became the drummer. The name and sound was changed and the Sextants were born.In 1988 I moved to San Francisco with The Sextants. Brennan's sister Lori would join us on bass so we could have Brennan play guitar and In 1990 we signed a record deal with Imago records. Imago was created by Terri Ellis of Chrysalis records fame. Larry Hirsch (Los Lobos, John Hiatt, Bonnie Raitt) would produce our debut album "Lucky You" at Ocean Way and Sunset Sound Factory in Los Angeles. We toured all over the US and Canada but were eventually dropped from the label.The Sextants broke up and I joined Seven Day Diary in 1993. Seven Day Diary signed with Warner Bros./Reprise soon after. Producer Joe Chiccarelli (Frank Zappa, Tori Amos, American Music Club) did an EP with us called "Fig. 6" at Coast Recorders in SF. We then went on to make a full-length record ("Skin and Blister") with producer Gil Norton (Echo & The Bunnymen, Counting Crows, Foo Fighters) in London at Britannia Row and Swan Yard. The band would tour all over Europe with moderate success but unfortunately would suffer a similar fate as The Sextants and we eventually broke up as well.During my time in Seven Day Diary around '94 I worked part time at a small studio in San Francisco on a 1-inch 16 track and ADATs while also working in pro audio retail. In that same year I did my first gig as a producer for a band called Spackle. In 1998 I went full time, bought a Pro Tools system and never looked back.I now have a studio based in Emeryville, California . (A mere stones throw from the SF Bay Bridge), called Broken Radio where for the last few years I've been working with a large array of Bay Area bands and solo artists --everything from a cappella to classical to indie rock. I'm involved with Tape Op magazine and continue to participate in panel discussions each year at the TAPE OP CON. I also continue to play drums on sessions as well.I think the experience of working with Larry, Joe and Gil was priceless. I learned so much from those guys about making records on a large scale. From pre-production to tracking to mixing, their methods helped shape my style of working and my work ethic. They taught me how to work with people and how to get good results while having a great time. Of course playing in bands didn't hurt either! I continue to learn and be inspired by my friends and peers especially the bands I work with. I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4

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Member Since: 11/08/2006
Band Website: www.mattboudreau.com
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

The Sextants Redux

It's official. I've begun the remixing and restoration of a back catalog of Sextants material. That's my first serious band for those that don't know. It's looking like alomost 5 records worh. All of ...
Posted by on Tue, 06 Feb 2007 14:47:00 GMT

Today

Recorded vocal tracks on two songs today with Andrew Lion (Bass player in The Welcome Matt, Spoke). Andrew is working on a great solo record. His first. Interesting combination of Calexico meets David...
Posted by on Fri, 01 Sep 2006 23:17:00 GMT

Bad juju for electronics

It's been a bad week electronically speaking. Our DVD player, DSL modem and the studio cassette deck have all died.
Posted by on Fri, 18 Aug 2006 18:30:00 GMT

Mixing

8-16-06Mixed first draft of "Flower" by Austin Willacy today.
Posted by on Thu, 17 Aug 2006 17:21:00 GMT