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John Machnik
John Machnik carrying a speaker out of the studio that caught fire while recording a guitar solo for the heavy metal band Anshar.
John Machnik carrying a speaker out of the studio that caught fire while recording a guitar solo for the heavy metal band Anshar.
Background information
Birth nameJohn Fredrick Machnik
Born (1968-02-14) February 14, 1968 (age 56)
Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States
GenresRock, Heavy Metal, Punk Rock, blues, world music
Occupation(s)Record producer, Electrical Engineer
Years active1991–present
LabelsStand Up! Records, Comedy Central Records, Rhetoric Records
Websitehttp://electro-works.com/

John F. Machnik (born February 14, 1968) is an American record producer, recording engineer and electrical engineer from Madison, Wisconsin. He was the owner of Sleepless Nights Recording Studios from 1989 to 2001.

In 2000, he started recording comedy for Stand Up! Records including: Mitch Hedberg, Lewis Black "White Album", Lewis Black "Revolver", Lewis Black "End of the Universe", Ron White, Dave Attell, Doug Stanhope, Sklar Brothers, David Cross, Maria Bamford, Judy Gold, Marc Maron, Greg Proops, Dan Naturman, Tom Rhodes, Tim Slagle, Matt Kirshen, Rene Hicks, Jamie Kilstein, Hannibal Buress and Andy Andrist.

In 2004, John recorded the Madison stint of the David Cross's "Shut Up, You Fucking Baby!" tour. Initially, it was thought that none of the material was used on the album but later found out from producer Scotty Crane that bits were indeed used on the album. The album was nominated for a Grammy for Best Comedy Album in 2004.

In 2008, John received a Grammy award for his work on the Lewis Black album “Anticipation”.[1] and was nominated in 2006 for work on Lewis Black's album Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues.

John has done engineering, producing and/or mastering for the following: Cold, Less Than Jake, Unsane, Space Streakings, Ed Hall, Merl Saunders, Killdozer, Bongzilla, Horace Pinker, Still Life, Ceilishrine, Crayon Black, None Left Standing, The Promise Ring, The Heavils, Mount Shasta, Madisalsa, White, Marques Bovre and the Evil Twins, Road Trip, Sunshine Allison, Corm, Discount, Peepshow, Middle World, Pachinko, Driving with Carl, Saving Face, Mad Trucker, Phat Phunktion, Muzzy Luctin, Angels or Insects, Howl, Wish, Magic 7, and Last Crack plus many midwest local acts.

John is now President of Electro-Works, Inc., a Wisconsin-based company providing custom sound, lighting, audio and video applications. Electro-Works, Inc. has been involved in projects across the United States and parts of Asia.

John Machnik testing his photo lights setting up for a shoot
Judy Gold and John Machnik in Cape Cod, MA
Lewis Black and John Machnik in Atlanta, GA
Resonance (Tesla) Coil that John help build while employed at Resonance Research, Baraboo, WI.

References

  1. ^ Machnik, John (2008-12-21). "MADISON PRODUCER LANDS GRAMMY AWARD JOHN MACHNIK CITED FOR HIS WORK ON COMIC LEWIS BLACK'S ALBUM 'ANTICIPATION'". Madison Newspapers. Retrieved 20 July 2011.