Jason and Paul welcome legendary multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer Alain Johannes for a deep conversation about the art of collaboration, creativity, and the quiet role of the musician who helps great music happen.
Known for his work with Chris Cornell, Queens of the Stone Age, Eleven, Mark Lanegan, and many others, Alain has spent decades shaping some of rock’s most powerful and emotional records—not always in the spotlight, but often at the very center of the creative process.
In this conversation, Alain reflects on the philosophy of collaboration versus creating alone, how trust and musical chemistry shape great records, and what it means to be the kind of artist who elevates everyone around him. He also shares stories from working with Chris Cornell, Josh Homme, and the late Natasha Shneider, whose creative partnership with Alain helped form the foundation of Eleven and influenced an entire generation of musicians.
This episode explores the idea that sometimes the most important artist in the room is the one helping everyone else find their best ideas.
If you love the creative process behind great music, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
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