GPBear
The Tape Crusader
T'sup brehs,
I don't know how, but I found this random sound engineers magazine called "Tape Op". You can even get free print copies if you subscribe It seems pretty cool, they have their own forum (it's dead) but for brehs that make music, we're always scouring the internet for weird tips.
So anyways, Just Blaze did an interview with them a few years ago and I was wondering if any of you brehs had read it before because it's very insightful regarding the growing process from becoming a beatmaker to a producer from a legitimate modern producer who's been through it all's perspective.
Basically Just Blaze dropping knowledge on what it really "means" to be a producer instead of a "straight beatmaker"
Anyways, I don't think many people have seen this, because the magazine is a niche underground one and it mainly targets the sound engineer demo and not the general music loving public, so check it out.
Just Blaze: Jay-Z, Eminem, Kanye, Drake
"I would maybe do little creative things here and there. But I wasn't really producing. Then one day there was a song we had done called "Soon You'll Understand." We had cut the demo and there wasn't much going on in the studio one night, so I took the demo and really brought it to life."
I don't know how, but I found this random sound engineers magazine called "Tape Op". You can even get free print copies if you subscribe It seems pretty cool, they have their own forum (it's dead) but for brehs that make music, we're always scouring the internet for weird tips.
So anyways, Just Blaze did an interview with them a few years ago and I was wondering if any of you brehs had read it before because it's very insightful regarding the growing process from becoming a beatmaker to a producer from a legitimate modern producer who's been through it all's perspective.
Basically Just Blaze dropping knowledge on what it really "means" to be a producer instead of a "straight beatmaker"
Anyways, I don't think many people have seen this, because the magazine is a niche underground one and it mainly targets the sound engineer demo and not the general music loving public, so check it out.
Just Blaze: Jay-Z, Eminem, Kanye, Drake
"I would maybe do little creative things here and there. But I wasn't really producing. Then one day there was a song we had done called "Soon You'll Understand." We had cut the demo and there wasn't much going on in the studio one night, so I took the demo and really brought it to life."