Jacob Hellner

Jacob Hellner (born 19 March, 1961) is a Swedish record producer, songwriter and composer. He has worked with acts in the metal, rock, pop, hip hop and electronic genres, including Rammstein, Apocalyptica, Clawfinger, Dead by April, Entombed A.D. and Mustasch.[1] His studio, Big Island Sound, is located in Stockholm. Hellner is known for his extensive collaboration with Rammstein, which saw him produce every album released by the band from Herzeleid (1995) to Paris (2017), and assisting in the production of albums from Rammstein members' side projects Emigrate and Lindemann.[2]

Jacob Hellner
Born (1961-03-19) March 19, 1961
OriginSweden
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Record producer
  • engineer
  • record mixer
  • composer
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • drums
  • keyboards
Years active1986–present

Career

Hellner began his musical career in 1986 and first worked at a San Francisco-based studio in the United States.[3][4][5] Prior to entering the music business, he worked as a teacher in computer technology and programs.[6] Hellner returned to Sweden in the late 1980s and started producing Swedish pop and hip hop acts. His international breakthrough came with the release of rap metal band Clawfinger's debut album, Deaf Dumb Blind, in 1993. The album's recognition led to an offer from the German label Motor Music to produce one of their bands, Rammstein.[7] Hellner was not immediately convinced to accept the offer after hearing the band's first demo, but changed his mind after seeing them perform live in Hamburg.[8] Upon meeting each other, Hellner and the band members learned that they were inspired by many of the same artists, including Pantera, Metallica, The Prodigy, Ministry and Depeche Mode.[9]

Rammstein's debut album, Herzeleid, was recorded in Stockholm at Polar Studios and Hellner's own studio BomKrash in the spring of 1995.[10] The studio sessions proved to be a struggle due to the cultural differences and language barriers, but Dutch engineer Ronald Prent was brought in by Hellner to serve as a middleman between the band and the producer.[11][12] Herzeleid faced a slow reception, but received a major popularity boost internationally in 1997 when two songs from the album were picked by director David Lynch for the soundtrack to his movie Lost Highway.[13][14] Despite the tensions during the making of their debut album, Rammstein asked Hellner to produce their second album and the following studio sessions in Malta proved to be a more relaxing process than their first collaboration.[15] Sehnsucht was released in 1997 and became a major international success, spearheaded by the singles "Engel" and "Du Hast", the latter being nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 1999.

During the making of Rammstein's third album, Mutter, conflicts within the band were at an all-time high and Hellner later stated that listening to the mastered album was one of the most satisfying moments of his career.[16][17] In 2006, Rammstein were nominated for a second Grammy Award for their single "Mein Teil" off their 2004 album Reise, Reise. During Rammstein's hiatus in 2006, Hellner co-produced the band's lead guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe's side project Emigrate and their debut album. In 2007, Hellner produced the Finnish symphonic metal band Apocalyptica's album Worlds Collide, a collaboration he later called one of the highlights of his career.[18] Hellner was an executive producer on Dead by April's album Incomparable in 2011.[19] He contributed post-production on Till Lindemann's side-project Lindemann's debut album in 2015 and produced the Entombed-spinoff band Entombed A.D. the following year.

In 2017, Hellner and Rammstein parted ways after the release of the live album Paris, which had been in production for five years, and ended a partnership that had spanned a twenty three-year period and included six studio albums, three live albums and one greatest hits album.[20] Hellner stated that the split was amicable and later attended the release party for the band's Untitled album.[20] Mixing engineer Ronald Prent, who worked on Rammstein's first three albums, later praised Hellner's role as a producer and his contribution to the band: "The band has great ideas, great riffs, and Till writes amazing lyrics and controls the German language like no other… but Jacob was the common denominator that brought it together into a song".[21] In 2018, Hellner composed the soundtrack for the Swedish television series Moscow Noir. In a 2020 interview with Loudwire, Hellner stated that he had moved away from producing records due to dissatisfaction with the state of the music business and instead pursued other avenues of creativity.[22]

Selected discography

Year Artist Album Position(s)
1993 Clawfinger Deaf Dumb Blind Producer
Fleshquartet Flow Producer
1995 Clawfinger Use Your Brain Producer/Engineer
Rammstein Herzeleid Producer
1996 Fleshquartet Fire Fire Producer/Composer
1997 Rammstein Sehnsucht Producer
1999 Rammstein Live aus Berlin Producer
2001 Rammstein Mutter Producer
Clawfinger A Whole Lot of Nothing Producer
2002 Monster Rockers Delight Producer/Mixer
Covenant Northern Light Producer
2003 Clawfinger Zeros & Heroes Producer
Mustasch Ratsafari Producer/Engineer
2004 Rammstein Reise, Reise Producer
2005 Rammstein Rosenrot Producer
2006 Rammstein Völkerball Producer
2007 Apocalyptica Worlds Collide Producer
Covenant In Transit Producer
Emigrate Emigrate Co-producer
2008 Backyard Babies Backyard Babies Producer
2009 Rammstein Liebe ist für alle da Producer
2011 Dead by April Incomparable Executive producer
Rammstein Made in Germany 1995–2011 Producer
2012 Delain We Are the Others Producer/Songwriter
2015 Lindemann Skills in Pills Producer (Post-production)
Backyard Babies Four by Four Producer
2016 Entombed A.D. Dead Dawn Producer
2017 Rammstein Paris Producer/Mixer
2019 Jacob Hellner Dirigenten / Moscow Noir (Original Television Soundtrack) Composer/Producer
Entombed A.D. Bowels of Earth Producer

Awards and nominations

Echo Awards

Year Category Result
1999 Producer of the Year Nominated

Grammis Awards

Year Category Result
1993 Producer of the Year Nominated
1994 Won

References

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  2. "Jacob Hellner | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
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  6. Schölzel, Alexander (2 June 2019). "Rammstein-Produzent Jacob Hellner: »80 Prozent Psychologie, 20 Technologie«". delamar.de (in German). Retrieved 7 October 2023.
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  9. published, Richard Bienstock (9 December 2020). "Rammstein producer Jacob Hellner details the making of the industrial-metal icons' 1995 debut, Herzeleid". guitarworld. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  10. Everleypublished, Dave (4 July 2019). "Rammstein: The birth of a legend". louder. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  11. Everleypublished, Dave (4 July 2019). "Rammstein: The birth of a legend". louder. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  12. "RAMMSTEIN-Produzent Jacob Hellner im Interview". Metal1.info (in German). 13 December 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  13. Everleypublished, Dave (4 July 2019). "Rammstein: The birth of a legend". louder. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  14. "Lost Highway put David Lynch onto America's car stereos". The A.V. Club. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  15. Schölzel, Alexander (2 June 2019). "Rammstein-Produzent Jacob Hellner: »80 Prozent Psychologie, 20 Technologie«". delamar.de (in German). Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  16. Lageat, Phil; Rouhet, Ikuvuer (2004). "Promo "Reise Reise" (2004), Christoph Schneider and Richard Z. Kruspe". Rock Hard (35).
  17. Brannerydh, Henke (June 2017). "#43 Jacob Hellner" (Podcast). Rockpodden. Retrieved October 11, 2023 – via Spotify.
  18. Schölzel, Alexander (2 June 2019). "Rammstein-Produzent Jacob Hellner: »80 Prozent Psychologie, 20 Technologie«". delamar.de (in German). Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  19. Blabbermouth (8 August 2011). "DEAD BY APRIL Completes Work On 'Incomparable'". BLABBERMOUTH.NET. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  20. Hartmann, Graham HartmannGraham (7 December 2020). "Longtime Rammstein Producer Explains Absence From 'Untitled' Album". Loudwire. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  21. Chillingworthpublished, Alec (4 May 2021). "Flames, fetishes and pickled babies: the twisted story of Rammstein's Mutter". louder. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  22. Rammstein Producer: Making 'Du Hast' + Leaving After 20+ Years, retrieved 7 October 2023

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