"My profession is called record production"
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The line also doubles as a claim for authorship without the ego of taking center stage. Producers are famously half-visible: blamed when an album feels slick, forgotten when it defines an era. Visconti’s career - especially his work with David Bowie - sits right in that tension. Those albums are inseparable from their sounds: the dramatic spaces, the textures, the decisions that turn songs into worlds. Saying “my profession is called” reads like a subtle demand to name the craft properly, to grant it status alongside songwriting and performance.
There’s subtext, too, about gatekeeping and legitimacy. “Record production” is a title people debate: are you a technician, a collaborator, a co-writer, a taste-maker, an executive? Visconti collapses that argument into a calm assertion. It’s a reminder that the studio is an instrument, and someone has to play it - with judgment, restraint, and the nerve to make choices that become permanent.
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