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Old 5th October 2012   #1
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Chris Conway on engineering Eminem and Big L

good read:

http://othersounds.com/archives/1574

The comments at the end regarding technical Grammy is deep (and true IMO)
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Very good read.
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Great read, thanks!
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yeah awesome read.... especially the end part. There will always be a snobbery against hip hop and the music associated with it regardless of the technical effort and mastery that a well crafted sound can require.
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