Kurt Ballou

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Kurt Ballou
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Kurt Ballou in 2018
Background information
Born (1974-02-01) February 1, 1974 (age 50)
Origin Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • producer
  • recording engineer
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • bass
  • vocals
  • keyboards
  • saxophone
  • percussion
  • melodica
Years active1990–present
Member of Converge
Formerly of

Kurt Ballou (born February 1, 1974) is an American musician and record producer based in Massachusetts, best known as the guitarist for metalcore band Converge and for his prolific recording and production work at his own GodCity Studio.

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Early and personal life

Kurt Ballou started playing saxophone in elementary school. [1] He performed in jazz band, concert band and orchestra, dabbling between baritone saxophone, bassoon and bass clarinet. Ballou was accepted to join the Hartford School of Music, but he opted to study aerospace engineering instead. [2] His father used to have a guitar that Ballou played occasionally, but it did not interest him until a school friend gave him Slayer tapes around the age of sixteen. [1] [3]

He is a vegan [4] and follows a straight edge lifestyle. [5]

Career

Since 1990, Kurt Ballou has played in the metalcore band Converge. From 1996 to 2000 Ballou played in the hardcore punk band The Huguenots. From 1996 to 1999 Ballou and Stephen Brodsky played in the rock band Kid Kilowatt. In 1998 Ballou established GodCity Studio. From 1999 to 2002 Ballou and Ben Koller played in the hardcore punk band Blue/Green Heart.

God City Studio

In the late 1990s, Kurt Ballou was working as a biomedical engineer when his then-project got cancelled. Instead of selecting a different position within the same company that he had worked with for six years, Ballou opted to receive a severance package which he used to build his own recording studio. [6] [7] His experiences and knowledge in engineering carry over to his recording work. In regards to Ballou's technical precision as a producer, Jacob Bannon (of Converge) has stated, "Nothing gets by him—it is inspiring to watch him work." [8]

Established in 1998, God City Studio is located in Ballou's home state of Massachusetts. One of the earliest recordings from the studio was Cave In's Until Your Heart Stops . Ballou handled all production, engineering, and mastering for the record.

Ballou has stated that collaborating on Jane Doe with co-producer Matthew Ellard was a huge learning experience for him as an engineer and producer. [9] Ellard jokingly stated Ballou "watched him like a hawk" during the engineering and producing process. [9]

In 2005 Ballou remixed and remastered Converge's Petitioning the Empty Sky and When Forever Comes Crashing. Ballou has stated that because of the quality of [Converge's] recordings has improved so much that the original recordings were "becoming distracting". [10] Ballou has also produced and co-produced several Converge albums, including 2001's Jane Doe , 2004's You Fail Me and 2006's No Heroes . He has also produced a number of independent metal and hardcore bands, including Genghis Tron's Board Up the House , Torche's Meanderthal , Disfear's Live the Storm and Darkest Hour's Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora . [11]

One reason that motivated Ballou to get in to the studio side of music was to have "maximum control over Converge's music." He further stated, "When we were starting out, no one wanted to help us anyway, so if we didn't take control, nothing was going to get done." [12] Ballou has claimed to admire producers such as Ken Andrews, Martin Bisi, Fred Drake, Steve Albini, and Don Zientara. [12]

Equipment

Discography

Production work

With Converge

With The Huguenots

With Blue/Green Heart

With Kid Kilowatt

As an additional/guest musician

YearArtistAlbumContributions
1998 Cave In Until Your Heart Stops Guitar, percussion, vocals
2000 Supermachiner Rise of the Great Machine Guitar, saxophone, electronics
2000 Garrison A Mile in Cold WaterSlide guitar
2002Nationale BlueA Different Kind of ListeningMelodica
2002In PiecesLearning to Accept SilenceHarmonica, melodica, slide guitar
2002 Curl Up and Die Unfortunately, We're Not Robots Vocals
2004 Old Man Gloom Christmas Guitars, drums, drum programing, vocals
2004Last PerfectionDrawing ConclusionsGuitar
2004Suicide NoteToo Sick to Dance ForeverGuitars, vocals
2005Mi AmoreThe LambGuitars, solos
2005 New Idea Society You Are Awake or AsleepDrums
2006KahootsFourteen GhostsSaxophone
2007 Animosity Animal Saxophone
2007 Pygmy Lush Bitter RiverSaxophone, melodica, slide guitar
2007 Coliseum No SalvationKeyboards
2007 Trap Them Sleepwell Deconstructor Guitars
2007The Casual LeanSwearsGuitars, vocals
2007 The One AM Radio This Too Will PassDrum engineering
2007 New Idea Society World Is Bright and LonelyGuitars
2008 Genghis Tron Board Up the House Toy drums
2008 Verse AggressionDrum engineering
2008 Torche Meanderthal Guitars
2008 Pygmy Lush Mount HopePercussion
2008 Trap Them Seizures in Barren Praise Bass, guitars, noise
2008CloudsWe Are Above YouSynthesizer, saxophone, guitar, slide guitar
2009 Supermachiner Rust Guitar, saxophone, electronics
2009 Rise and Fall Our Circle Is Vicious Additional percussion
2010 Trap Them Filth Rations Glockenspiel
2011 KEN mode Venerable Slide guitar
2011Des ArkDon't Rock the Boat, Sink the FuckerSpace bong
2012 High on Fire De Vermis Mysteriis Guitar
2013 Oathbreaker Eros/Anteros Guitar
2014 Trap Them Blissfucker Guitar
2014 Old Man Gloom The Ape of God Guitar
2015 Sweet Cobra Earth Guitar
2015 The Armed Untitled
2017 Full of Hell Trumpeting Ecstasy Bass
2017 Mutoid Man War MoansGuitar
2017 All Pigs Must Die Hostage AnimalGuitar
2017 Chelsea Wolfe Hiss Spun Guitar
2017 Wear Your Wounds WYW
2017Examination Of The... The Whitest Of Elephants Slide guitar
2018 Baptists Beacon of FaithVocals, soundscapes
2019CrowhurstIIIDrum programming
2019 SECT Blood Of The BeastsGuitar

Awards and nominations

Heavy Music Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2018HimselfBest ProducerNominated [16] [17]

See also

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