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Ep471: Mac McCaughan - Superchunk, Merge Records

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Mac McCaughan of Superchunk and co-founder of Merge Records shares insights into the label, being a record collector, "Peak Vinyl" limited vinyl releases, vinyl production, Superchunk's upcoming tour in Australia and heaps more. 

Topics Include:

  • We welcome Mac McCaughan from Superchunk and Merge Records.

  • Mac's upcoming tour in Australia to celebrate Foolish's 30th anniversary.

  • Playing songs from multiple albums instead of full album sets, mixing up live performances.

  • Mac's extensive vinyl collection and love for record collecting.

  • Recent Japan trip, grabbing Japanese jazz records

  • Record store treks while touring and discovering rare finds.

  • Merge Records' inspirations from indie labels like Dischord and Sub Pop.

  • Emphasizing affordable, fan-focused pricing for Merge releases.

  • Mac’s approach to managing Merge as an artist-driven label.

  • Importance of creativity and quality in Merge's artist partnerships.

  • Record label survival and growth strategies and adapting to changing music industry landscapes.

  • Evolution of 7-inch singles over last 40 years

  • Mac is kind of surprised on vinyl's comeback and staying power

  • The rising costs of vinyl production.

  • Navigating fan interest in coloured versus black vinyl releases.

  • Merge's “Peak Vinyl” concept for collectors’ special editions.

  • Handling vinyl production challenges and partnerships with pressing plants.

  • Vinyl costs are starting to slow down record purchases – capacity of vinyl pressing plants

  • What was difficult about moving from musician to record label owner?

  • Records that fell short of expectations

  • How Mac and Merge team listens to artists for potential Merge engagement

  • Listening past the budget/lo-fi qualities of demo recordings

  • Mac’s response to hearing Neutral Milk Hotel

  • Reflecting on follow-ups to “In the Aeroplane Over the Sea”.

  • Australian record stores / Mac’s want list

  • Interview wrap up

See Superchunk in Australia, here be the tickets

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If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related.