Revered music producer and musician Steve Albini has died at the age of 61. He suffered a heart attack at his recording studio in Chicago.
Staff of Albinis Electrical Audio operation confirmed news of his death to Pitchfork on Wednesday.
The alt-rock icon recorded classic albums like Nirvanas In Utero and Pixies Surfer Rosa, among others, as well as fronting the beloved punk and noise bands Shellac and Big Black.
Known for his distinctly raw recording style, Albini preferred to refer to his role as more engineer than producer.
A notorious curmudgeon, he was a staunch critic of the music industrys exploitative nature, opting to spurn streaming services and refused to take royalties from recording artists he worked with.
Albinis band Shellac was about to embark on tour, set to release their first album in a decade next week.
Asked how he wanted his music career to be remembered in a 2023 interview with The Guardian, he said, I dont give a shit. Im doing it, and thats what matters to me the fact that I get to keep doing it. Thats the whole basis of it. I was doing it yesterday, and Im gonna do it tomorrow, and Im gonna carry on doing it.
He is survived by wife Heather Whinna and their pets.
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