I’ve changed a fair bit, it’s taken a while, but you have to embrace new technologies. It’s amazing – I’ve been in it for nearly 48 years and in that time I’ve seen the technology change beyond all recognition. But at the end of the day, it’s still music, people are still hitting bits of wood, and strumming guitars and singing, so some of it hasn’t changed.
But the industry has changed and the Internet has made a huge difference to how we record and how we interact with our public. I have hopefully adapted as much as I can and I’m now working with artists from all around the world in what I call, remote producing, which is .wav file sharing with artists in their own homes and studios. It’s quite remarkable really, what you can achieve these days and adapt to it has been a pleasure that has broadened my possibilities as a producer.