In the past few days, Rick Rubin has continued to make waves across both music and media. On September three, he dropped a new episode of his podcast Tetragrammaton featuring tech and music executive Ian Rodgers. Mogers shared stories from his early days building hip hop web platforms for the Beastie Boys, to leading digital strategy for giants like Beats
Music and later LVMH. Wicks podcast keeps cementing his role as a convener of some of the most influential creative and business minds in music and beyond, according to the show's episode listing on en Z. Pod clips from the Ian Rodgers interview have already been circulating in music, tech circles and on social media, where fans praised wix mac for drawing out unconventional career lessons from his guests. Meanwhile,
Rick's influence remains a hot topic in industry interviews. This week, The Darkness guitar Dan Hawkins, in a Lehigh Valley News feature, credited Rick Rubin's philosophy as a decisive inspiration for their latest album, whose tour is currently making headlines. Howkins told the press that Rick's advice ignore what your audience expects and make music only for yourself was essential to the
album's creative process. That offhand mention sparked a barage of social media posts referencing classic Ruben mantras about artistic authenticity with music Twitter, echoing debates over whether Rick is a
genius or, as Hawkins joked, just a provocateur. The remark briefly trended among rock and producer circles, with a few threads resurfacing signature moments from Ruben's career, including his work with Johnny Cash and Jay Z. Just this week, American Songwriter ran a look back on career, defining comeback albums, highlighting Rick Ruben's role and reviving Johnny Cash's legacy through
an American Recordings. The piece includes a Rubin quote about turning the studio into an intimate living room to capture Cash's real, unguarded voice, a moment that continues fueling his legendary status among music history buffs and younger producers learning
what really features matters in making records. No new business launches or headline grabbing public appearances have been verified in the last several days, but the tetragrammaton drop and the Darkness Interview together have reignited Rick's profile as a behind the scene's force whose words and methods echo throughout the industry even when he's not promoting a particular project. No speculation or unconfirmed reports of collaborations or major business changes
have surfaced recently. However, Rick's ongoing presence at the intersection of culture, creativity, and tech makes even casual mentions newsworthy within weeks of their occurrence. And that is for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Rick Rubin. Thanks for listening. This has been a quiet please production. For more check out Quiet Please dot ai or search the term biosnap wherever you listen.
