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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2004 · 3 MIN

Ology

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There was a point that John Wang had got an MC-303 and started pushing sounds harder than before, which is really saying something. I don't remember exactly when this and a couple of other track were recorded at Supa Dave's place when we all had a day off at the same time. I was recording engineer, with Dave killing it with each take that day. I also can't remember if I already had Wang's instrumental(s) prerecorded in my portastudio or if we record it first then had Dave spit over them. Not that any of those details matter to the everlasting music, but they make for what I find most fun in life: being part of a creative team. On that tip, I believe J-Bird later supplied the DJ scratches.

There was a point that John Wang had got an MC-303 and started pushing sounds harder than before, which is really saying something. I don't remember exactly when this and a couple of other track were recorded at Supa Dave's place when we all had a day off at the same time. I was recording engineer, with Dave killing it with each take that day. I also can't remember if I already had Wang's instrumental(s) prerecorded in my portastudio or if we record it first then had Dave spit over them. Not that any of those details matter to the everlasting music, but they make for what I find most fun in life: being part of a creative team. On that tip, I believe J-Bird later supplied the DJ scratches.

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