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If there were ever to be a sixth member of
AC/DC,
Mike Fraser, Canadian record producer, engineer, and mixer is that guy.
"AC/DC Beyond The Thunder" sits down with the man with the golden ears in this two-part podcast episode touching upon
Fraser's humble beginnings as a studio janitor to becoming one of the most sought-after people behind the control board.
Fraser has not only recorded and mixed the last six records for
AC/DC over the past 30 years, but has also racked up a dozen other band-related projects, including live concerts, box sets, soundtracks and even remastering the entire
AC/DC iTunes catalog.
Hailing from Vancouver, British Columbia,
Fraser has amassed nearly 300 productions to his resume including projects with
THE CULT,
METALLICA,
DIO,
JOE SATRIANI,
SLIPKNOT,
AEROSMITH,
VAN HALEN,
MÖTLEY CRÜE and
LED ZEPPELIN. But one day, a visit from one-time
AC/DC manager
Stewart Young and founder
Malcolm Young would solidify a career-spanning relationship.
"The doorbell rang…and there's
Stewart,"
Fraser recalls. "
Stewart's quite a big guy, 6'4", something like that, and I thought it was his son there. Then I realized, 'That's not his son, that's
Malcolm!' I never realized [his] stature before until you see him in person. [
AC/DC's] sound is so big, you don't think of them as being small guys."
During the episode,
Fraser goes into great detail about each album, band member, recording process, studio equipment and producers he's worked alongside; from the untimely death of his mentor,
Bruce Fairburn, to the never-present, ever-meditative
Rick Rubin, and even working with
Angus and
Malcom's older brother, the late, great
George Young,
"What a thrill to meet
George,"
Fraser says. "
Mal and
Ang would occasionally have differences, and sometimes...it got sort of heated.
George was great when the differences went on for a little while — they'd be in the room for an hour yelling at each other — and
George would be the big brother and walk in and say, 'Okay, you guys, that's enough.'"
From covering heartfelt topics about
Malcolm's debilitating disease to triumphant first takes, audiophiles will surely be thunderstruck by this latest installment of the podcast where extraordinary fans salute this extraordinary band.
The new episode is broken into two segments; Part 1 discusses
Fraser's professional career and successful 30-year history with the band, and Part 2 solely focuses on the highly anticipated new release,
"Power Up", featuring questions for
Fraser served up by
AC/DC fans around the globe.
"Power Up",
AC/DC's seventeenth studio album is set for release on Friday, marking the return of vocalist
Brian Johnson, drummer
Phil Rudd, bassist
Cliff Williams, rhythm guitarist
Stevie Young and lead guitarist
Angus Young. This will also be the band's first album since the death of their
Malcolm Young in 2017 and serves as a tribute to him.
"AC/DC Beyond The Thunder" features well known actors, authors, athletes, comedians, musicians, media hosts, and even members of the band, all paying homage to one of the greatest bands of all time. Guests have included
Slash,
Hall Of Fame MLB pitcher
Trevor Hoffman,
"SNL" comedian
Jim Breuer, U.S. military war hero
Mike Durant from the film
"Black Hawk Down", classically trained Croatian duo
2CELLOS,
Dweezil Zappa and
AC/DC drummer
Chris Slade.
Created by duo
Gregg Ferguson and
Kurt Squiers,
"AC/DC Beyond The Thunder" originally set out to be a feature-length documentary film. After shooting on the Highway To Hell for years,
Ferguson and
Squiers approached
AC/DC's management to seek partnership with the band for a worldwide commercial release. After countless attempts for a face-to-face, the duo sent a proof of concept edit for review, and while the band said they, "weren't quite ready to make a historic film while still making history,"
AC/DC liked what they saw. But with no partnership, and no music rights from the band,
"AC/DC Beyond The Thunder" was, for all intents and purposes, shot down in flames.
Wondering if the film would ever catch lightning,
Ferguson and
Squiers decided to unearth these wonderful stories of extraordinary fans discussing their affinity for
AC/DC and harness that energy into a vehicle that just might work…a podcast. After capturing over 50 interviews and with a newfound momentum to create all-new episodes with sound engineer
Eric Kielb,
"AC/DC Beyond The Thunder" is back, serving up inspirational stories about the fans, for the fans, by the fans.
"AC/DC Beyond The Thunder" can be heard on
Spotify,
Apple Podcasts, or any of your favorite podcast apps.