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“Don’t Mean A Thing” – Behind the Production

Picture yourself at a modern day speakeasy in the bowels of the city. All the cool cats and kitties have found their way to that particular evening’s hot spot and are primed for a sizzlin’ night. The band is working hard to keep the crowd moving. The drinks are flowing and so are the emcee’s. Inhibitions start to dissipate as the electricity takes hold and the room becomes alive.

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Beat Studies and Binkis Recs “Don’t Mean A Thing”

The conception of this musical brainchild occurred over 2 years ago in the lab when SIMP suggested blending the genres of hip hop with swing. I was intrigued by the idea. The next morning I immediately went to the local record shop, Wax-N-Facts, and asked the vinyl head behind the counter, “Who is the epitome of swing?” Without any acknowledgment of my question, he stood up and began walking toward the B’s. He pulled out 3 records; All of which bared the name… Count Basie. I thought what better way to get acquainted with a legend than a “best of” album. Luckily for me, Roulette Birdland had put one out some 50 years ago that was a fine summation of recordings from Basie and his orchestra. I took it home, isolated a solid bass loop and some horn hits and sampled them to my MPC. I then loaded some bangin’ hip-hop drum sounds from a disc a bought from mpcsounds.com. By the end of that day the song had completed its first phase of gestation as the instrumental track took shape.

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STUDIO 8 MAKING A PUSH

We are in an era where innovation is a must when it comes to making a music videos. For one to stand out amongst the thousands that inundate the internet, it must have an certain edge to it that can capture the attention of our easily distracted minds. The folks at Studio 8, an Atlanta based production team, have found that edge. It is a combination of technical savvy and artistic expression that mixes into a delicious cocktail of creativity. For many, the music video for 4-ize’s “Classic Example” will be their first taste of what this talented team can concoct.

From the opening song on “Illuminated Animals”, which shook the underground upon its release late 2009, this music video also features the smooth rhyme styling of Senor Kaos. Punchline was also featured on the original track, but was noticeably absent from the music video. He was unable to make it to Atlanta on the day there were shooting. Without further delay, let’s watch…

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