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Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.

Sensei Hollywood (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) formerly an instructor and chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta, is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Two longtime music pros (Sensei &amp; Fatboi) go deep on what makes music great.  A podcast for music producers, artists, and fans.  


Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.

Sensei Hollywood (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) formerly an instructor and chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta, is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Is the soul of music being averaged out? In this episode of It’s Levels To This, Dan Marshall and Fatboi stage an AI intervention. We dive into the Suno rabbit hole to ask a hard question: Can a computer ever truly recreate the "dirt" and character that makes the Blues the foundation of everything we love?</p><p>We also tackle the Gene Simmons vs. Hip Hop debate. If Run-DMC are the Kings of Rock, how can you separate the family? From Prince’s "Purple Rain" miracle to the art of mimicry used by legends like MJ and John Lennon, we trace the DNA that connects the "Big Three"—Rock, Country, and Hip Hop.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Creative Process: Mimicry and Originality<br>08:49 The Distinction Between Singers and Artists<br>14:23 Influences and the Creation of Unique Sound<br>18:06 Divine Intervention in Performance<br>20:03 The Impact of Iconic Performances<br>21:08 The Debate on Music Hall of Fame<br>24:51 The Interconnection of Genres<br>29:10 Hip Hop: Rock's Little Brother<br>31:33 The Power of Music Genres<br>37:14 Recognition in the Music Industry<br>38:54 The Nature of Awards and Recognition<br>46:12 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Is the soul of music being averaged out? In this episode of It’s Levels To This, Dan Marshall and Fatboi stage an AI intervention. We dive into the Suno rabbit hole to ask a hard question: Can a computer ever truly recreate the "dirt" and character that makes the Blues the foundation of everything we love?</p><p>We also tackle the Gene Simmons vs. Hip Hop debate. If Run-DMC are the Kings of Rock, how can you separate the family? From Prince’s "Purple Rain" miracle to the art of mimicry used by legends like MJ and John Lennon, we trace the DNA that connects the "Big Three"—Rock, Country, and Hip Hop.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Creative Process: Mimicry and Originality<br>08:49 The Distinction Between Singers and Artists<br>14:23 Influences and the Creation of Unique Sound<br>18:06 Divine Intervention in Performance<br>20:03 The Impact of Iconic Performances<br>21:08 The Debate on Music Hall of Fame<br>24:51 The Interconnection of Genres<br>29:10 Hip Hop: Rock's Little Brother<br>31:33 The Power of Music Genres<br>37:14 Recognition in the Music Industry<br>38:54 The Nature of Awards and Recognition<br>46:12 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sensei says: "I recently caught my 12-year-old son obsessing over my 40-year-old Walkman. Watching him discover that tactile, imperfect sound made me realize something: modern records are often "perfect," but they feel completely empty. They have the polish, but they’ve lost the pulse."</p><p><br>In this episode, we’re bridging the gap between analog nostalgia and modern digital chaos. We’re breaking down why "imperfection" is actually a production tool and how legends like George Clinton and Thundercat use creative friction to keep their music alive.</p><p>If you’ve ever felt like your tracks are missing that "soul," or you’re struggling to manage big personalities in the studio, this breakdown is for you.</p><p>What we cover in this episode:</p><p>Analog vs. Digital: <br>Why my son's Walkman has something modern Spotify tracks are missing.</p><p>The "No Man" Secret: <br>Why George Clinton avoided "Yes Men" to find true genius.</p><p>Creative Flow: <br>How to use mimicry to find your original voice.</p><p>The Artist Whisperer: <br>Navigating personalities and ego behind the console.</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Nostalgia of Analog Music<br>02:34 The Evolution of Music Production Techniques<br>05:41 The Influence of Thundercat and Eclecticism in Music<br>08:39 The Art of Songwriting and Creative Flow<br>11:38 Breaking Musical Norms and Expectations<br>14:34 The Legacy of George Clinton and Creative Collaboration<br>20:29 The Art of Production and Control<br>23:50 Navigating Artist Personalities<br>26:31 Behind the Scenes: The Unsung Heroes<br>30:31 The Role of Yes Men and No Men<br>33:48 The Creative Process: Mimicry and Originality<br>36:00 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer, and audio educator who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>As an instructor and chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta, he he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sensei says: "I recently caught my 12-year-old son obsessing over my 40-year-old Walkman. Watching him discover that tactile, imperfect sound made me realize something: modern records are often "perfect," but they feel completely empty. They have the polish, but they’ve lost the pulse."</p><p><br>In this episode, we’re bridging the gap between analog nostalgia and modern digital chaos. We’re breaking down why "imperfection" is actually a production tool and how legends like George Clinton and Thundercat use creative friction to keep their music alive.</p><p>If you’ve ever felt like your tracks are missing that "soul," or you’re struggling to manage big personalities in the studio, this breakdown is for you.</p><p>What we cover in this episode:</p><p>Analog vs. Digital: <br>Why my son's Walkman has something modern Spotify tracks are missing.</p><p>The "No Man" Secret: <br>Why George Clinton avoided "Yes Men" to find true genius.</p><p>Creative Flow: <br>How to use mimicry to find your original voice.</p><p>The Artist Whisperer: <br>Navigating personalities and ego behind the console.</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Nostalgia of Analog Music<br>02:34 The Evolution of Music Production Techniques<br>05:41 The Influence of Thundercat and Eclecticism in Music<br>08:39 The Art of Songwriting and Creative Flow<br>11:38 Breaking Musical Norms and Expectations<br>14:34 The Legacy of George Clinton and Creative Collaboration<br>20:29 The Art of Production and Control<br>23:50 Navigating Artist Personalities<br>26:31 Behind the Scenes: The Unsung Heroes<br>30:31 The Role of Yes Men and No Men<br>33:48 The Creative Process: Mimicry and Originality<br>36:00 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer, and audio educator who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>As an instructor and chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta, he he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sensei says: "I recently caught my 12-year-old son obsessing over my 40-year-old Walkman. Watching him discover that tactile, imperfect sound made me realize something: modern records are often "perfect," but they feel completely empty. They have the polish, but they’ve lost the pulse."</p><p><br>In this episode, we’re bridging the gap between analog nostalgia and modern digital chaos. We’re breaking down why "imperfection" is actually a production tool and how legends like George Clinton and Thundercat use creative friction to keep their music alive.</p><p>If you’ve ever felt like your tracks are missing that "soul," or you’re struggling to manage big personalities in the studio, this breakdown is for you.</p><p>What we cover in this episode:</p><p>Analog vs. Digital: <br>Why my son's Walkman has something modern Spotify tracks are missing.</p><p>The "No Man" Secret: <br>Why George Clinton avoided "Yes Men" to find true genius.</p><p>Creative Flow: <br>How to use mimicry to find your original voice.</p><p>The Artist Whisperer: <br>Navigating personalities and ego behind the console.</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Nostalgia of Analog Music<br>02:34 The Evolution of Music Production Techniques<br>05:41 The Influence of Thundercat and Eclecticism in Music<br>08:39 The Art of Songwriting and Creative Flow<br>11:38 Breaking Musical Norms and Expectations<br>14:34 The Legacy of George Clinton and Creative Collaboration<br>20:29 The Art of Production and Control<br>23:50 Navigating Artist Personalities<br>26:31 Behind the Scenes: The Unsung Heroes<br>30:31 The Role of Yes Men and No Men<br>33:48 The Creative Process: Mimicry and Originality<br>36:00 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer, and audio educator who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>As an instructor and chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta, he he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Is Modern Music Trash? </title>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Keywords</p><p>music, Grammy, 1984, 2026, sampling, technology, concept albums, media influence, music production, music trends, music production, songwriting, industry dynamics, ownership, creativity, performance, cultural shifts, K-Pop, timelessness, competition</p><p><br>Takeaways</p><p>Rick Beato's comparison of Grammy nominees highlights a perceived decline in music quality.<br>The conversation reflects on the nostalgia for music from past decades.<br>Gatekeeping in the music industry has changed with the rise of social media.<br>The ease of music production today has led to a saturation of similar sounds.<br>Sampling has evolved, with many artists relying on existing tracks without adding originality.<br>The concept album has become rare in modern music, with many artists focusing on singles.<br>The influence of media, especially MTV, shaped music consumption in the past.<br>Today's music often lacks the distinctiveness of past eras due to homogenization.<br>The role of producers and songwriters has expanded, leading to more collaborative efforts.<br>The discussion touches on the cultural impact of artists like Michael Jackson and their legacy. The modern music industry often involves multiple writers and producers for a single track.<br>Budgets for music production have significantly decreased over the years.<br>Ownership and independence in music are becoming increasingly important.<br>The quality of modern music is often perceived as lacking energy and originality.<br>Producers play a crucial role in shaping an artist's performance and sound.<br>Cultural shifts have changed the way music is consumed and appreciated.<br>K-Pop represents a new trend in music that combines energy and youthfulness.<br>Timelessness in music is a key factor for lasting success.<br>Competition among artists can drive creativity and innovation in music.<br>Authenticity and self-belief are essential for artists to thrive in today's industry.</p><p><br>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, the speakers discuss the evolution of music from the 1980s to the present day, focusing on the perceived decline in quality and originality. They explore the impact of technology, the role of gatekeeping, and the significance of concept albums. The discussion also touches on the influence of media on music trends and the changing landscape of music culture, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced by modern artists. In this conversation, Fatboi and Sensei explore the evolution of music production, the changing dynamics of the industry, and the importance of authenticity and performance in modern music. They discuss the impact of technology on songwriting, the significance of ownership, and the need for competition and collaboration among artists. The dialogue also touches on cultural shifts in music consumption and the quest for timelessness in contemporary songs.</p><p><br>Titles</p><p>Is Modern Music Losing Its Touch?<br>Comparing Grammy Nominees: Then vs. Now</p><p><br> sound bites</p><p>"Does today's music suck?"<br>"Hip hop got away from us."<br>"It's levels to this."</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Does Modern Music Suck? Rick Beato Says:Yes! We React<br>00:53 INTRO<br>01:32 Reacting to Music Trends and Grammy Nominations<br>05:18 The Evolution of Songwriting<br>09:26 The Impact of Music on Culture<br>14:20 MTV's Role in Music Popularity<br>19:22 The Concept of Albums vs. Singles<br>24:22 The Changing Landscape of Music Production<br>29:25 The Influence of Soundtracks on Music<br>32:17 Sampling and Its Artistic Value<br>35:48 The Evolution of Music and Sampling<br>39:34 The Changing Landscape of Songwriting and Production<br>43:48 Ownership and the Music Industry<br>46:20 The State of Modern Music and Performance<br>51:53 The Impact of Technology on Music Consumption<br>57:04 Cultural Shifts in Music and Society<br>01:02:36 The Evolution of Song of the Year<br>01:04:33 The Competitive Landscape of Music<br>01:07:15 The Importance of Rivalry in Music<br>01:08:25 The Role of Originality and Authenticity<br>01:29:40 Finding the Balance in Music Creation<br>01:34:53 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Keywords</p><p>music, Grammy, 1984, 2026, sampling, technology, concept albums, media influence, music production, music trends, music production, songwriting, industry dynamics, ownership, creativity, performance, cultural shifts, K-Pop, timelessness, competition</p><p><br>Takeaways</p><p>Rick Beato's comparison of Grammy nominees highlights a perceived decline in music quality.<br>The conversation reflects on the nostalgia for music from past decades.<br>Gatekeeping in the music industry has changed with the rise of social media.<br>The ease of music production today has led to a saturation of similar sounds.<br>Sampling has evolved, with many artists relying on existing tracks without adding originality.<br>The concept album has become rare in modern music, with many artists focusing on singles.<br>The influence of media, especially MTV, shaped music consumption in the past.<br>Today's music often lacks the distinctiveness of past eras due to homogenization.<br>The role of producers and songwriters has expanded, leading to more collaborative efforts.<br>The discussion touches on the cultural impact of artists like Michael Jackson and their legacy. The modern music industry often involves multiple writers and producers for a single track.<br>Budgets for music production have significantly decreased over the years.<br>Ownership and independence in music are becoming increasingly important.<br>The quality of modern music is often perceived as lacking energy and originality.<br>Producers play a crucial role in shaping an artist's performance and sound.<br>Cultural shifts have changed the way music is consumed and appreciated.<br>K-Pop represents a new trend in music that combines energy and youthfulness.<br>Timelessness in music is a key factor for lasting success.<br>Competition among artists can drive creativity and innovation in music.<br>Authenticity and self-belief are essential for artists to thrive in today's industry.</p><p><br>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, the speakers discuss the evolution of music from the 1980s to the present day, focusing on the perceived decline in quality and originality. They explore the impact of technology, the role of gatekeeping, and the significance of concept albums. The discussion also touches on the influence of media on music trends and the changing landscape of music culture, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced by modern artists. In this conversation, Fatboi and Sensei explore the evolution of music production, the changing dynamics of the industry, and the importance of authenticity and performance in modern music. They discuss the impact of technology on songwriting, the significance of ownership, and the need for competition and collaboration among artists. The dialogue also touches on cultural shifts in music consumption and the quest for timelessness in contemporary songs.</p><p><br>Titles</p><p>Is Modern Music Losing Its Touch?<br>Comparing Grammy Nominees: Then vs. Now</p><p><br> sound bites</p><p>"Does today's music suck?"<br>"Hip hop got away from us."<br>"It's levels to this."</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Does Modern Music Suck? Rick Beato Says:Yes! We React<br>00:53 INTRO<br>01:32 Reacting to Music Trends and Grammy Nominations<br>05:18 The Evolution of Songwriting<br>09:26 The Impact of Music on Culture<br>14:20 MTV's Role in Music Popularity<br>19:22 The Concept of Albums vs. Singles<br>24:22 The Changing Landscape of Music Production<br>29:25 The Influence of Soundtracks on Music<br>32:17 Sampling and Its Artistic Value<br>35:48 The Evolution of Music and Sampling<br>39:34 The Changing Landscape of Songwriting and Production<br>43:48 Ownership and the Music Industry<br>46:20 The State of Modern Music and Performance<br>51:53 The Impact of Technology on Music Consumption<br>57:04 Cultural Shifts in Music and Society<br>01:02:36 The Evolution of Song of the Year<br>01:04:33 The Competitive Landscape of Music<br>01:07:15 The Importance of Rivalry in Music<br>01:08:25 The Role of Originality and Authenticity<br>01:29:40 Finding the Balance in Music Creation<br>01:34:53 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 16:45:00 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Keywords</p><p>music, Grammy, 1984, 2026, sampling, technology, concept albums, media influence, music production, music trends, music production, songwriting, industry dynamics, ownership, creativity, performance, cultural shifts, K-Pop, timelessness, competition</p><p><br>Takeaways</p><p>Rick Beato's comparison of Grammy nominees highlights a perceived decline in music quality.<br>The conversation reflects on the nostalgia for music from past decades.<br>Gatekeeping in the music industry has changed with the rise of social media.<br>The ease of music production today has led to a saturation of similar sounds.<br>Sampling has evolved, with many artists relying on existing tracks without adding originality.<br>The concept album has become rare in modern music, with many artists focusing on singles.<br>The influence of media, especially MTV, shaped music consumption in the past.<br>Today's music often lacks the distinctiveness of past eras due to homogenization.<br>The role of producers and songwriters has expanded, leading to more collaborative efforts.<br>The discussion touches on the cultural impact of artists like Michael Jackson and their legacy. The modern music industry often involves multiple writers and producers for a single track.<br>Budgets for music production have significantly decreased over the years.<br>Ownership and independence in music are becoming increasingly important.<br>The quality of modern music is often perceived as lacking energy and originality.<br>Producers play a crucial role in shaping an artist's performance and sound.<br>Cultural shifts have changed the way music is consumed and appreciated.<br>K-Pop represents a new trend in music that combines energy and youthfulness.<br>Timelessness in music is a key factor for lasting success.<br>Competition among artists can drive creativity and innovation in music.<br>Authenticity and self-belief are essential for artists to thrive in today's industry.</p><p><br>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, the speakers discuss the evolution of music from the 1980s to the present day, focusing on the perceived decline in quality and originality. They explore the impact of technology, the role of gatekeeping, and the significance of concept albums. The discussion also touches on the influence of media on music trends and the changing landscape of music culture, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced by modern artists. In this conversation, Fatboi and Sensei explore the evolution of music production, the changing dynamics of the industry, and the importance of authenticity and performance in modern music. They discuss the impact of technology on songwriting, the significance of ownership, and the need for competition and collaboration among artists. The dialogue also touches on cultural shifts in music consumption and the quest for timelessness in contemporary songs.</p><p><br>Titles</p><p>Is Modern Music Losing Its Touch?<br>Comparing Grammy Nominees: Then vs. Now</p><p><br> sound bites</p><p>"Does today's music suck?"<br>"Hip hop got away from us."<br>"It's levels to this."</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Does Modern Music Suck? Rick Beato Says:Yes! We React<br>00:53 INTRO<br>01:32 Reacting to Music Trends and Grammy Nominations<br>05:18 The Evolution of Songwriting<br>09:26 The Impact of Music on Culture<br>14:20 MTV's Role in Music Popularity<br>19:22 The Concept of Albums vs. Singles<br>24:22 The Changing Landscape of Music Production<br>29:25 The Influence of Soundtracks on Music<br>32:17 Sampling and Its Artistic Value<br>35:48 The Evolution of Music and Sampling<br>39:34 The Changing Landscape of Songwriting and Production<br>43:48 Ownership and the Music Industry<br>46:20 The State of Modern Music and Performance<br>51:53 The Impact of Technology on Music Consumption<br>57:04 Cultural Shifts in Music and Society<br>01:02:36 The Evolution of Song of the Year<br>01:04:33 The Competitive Landscape of Music<br>01:07:15 The Importance of Rivalry in Music<br>01:08:25 The Role of Originality and Authenticity<br>01:29:40 Finding the Balance in Music Creation<br>01:34:53 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords> music production, producer, beat maker, AI in music, emotional impact, arrangement, industry pressures, authenticity</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Steve Cropper - It's Levels To This - 008</title>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>14</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, Fatboi and Sensei reflect on the legacy of Stax Records and the contributions of Steve Cropper, highlighting the art of collaboration and the unpredictable nature of creating hits. We explore the journey of musicians, emphasizing the importance of paying dues and gaining experience in the music industry.The discussion also touches on the timelessness of music and its ability to resonate across generations.</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Cold Open</p><p>00:29 Intro</p><p>01:02 Steve Cropper &amp; The Greatness of Stax</p><p>03:05 Green Onions playthru/reaction</p><p>06:12 Music Biz 101: Paying Your Dues</p><p>13:37 Why Does Stax Get Overlooked?</p><p>15:15 Steve Cropper's Style/Approach</p><p>18:02 Green Onions Musical Breakdown</p><p>21:04 Green Onions &amp; The Cultural Zeitgeist</p><p>25:53 Is Green Onions...PERFECT?</p><p>27:39 Knowing When You Have A Hit On Your Hands</p><p>35:05 Soul Man Breakdown</p><p>37:20 Sam &amp; Dave &amp; Sloppy Business At Stax</p><p>38:38 Other Stax Groups: The BarKays</p><p>39:43 BarKays &amp; Spies Like Us</p><p>42:00 Jazze Pha's Connection To The BarKays</p><p>46:59 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p><br></p><p>Takeaways</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Many successful artists start by working for free to gain experience.</li><li>Paying dues is essential in the music industry.</li><li>Leadership qualities are often developed through following great leaders.</li><li>The balance between working for free and making a sustainable living is crucial.</li><li>Success requires putting in the necessary hours and effort.</li><li>Music is a collaborative art form that thrives on diverse influences.</li><li>Hits are often unexpected and cannot be forced.</li><li>The legacy of Stax Records is significant in shaping modern music.</li><li>Steve Cropper's contributions exemplify the importance of supporting roles in music.</li><li>Great music transcends time and continues to impact future generations.</li></ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, Fatboi and Sensei reflect on the legacy of Stax Records and the contributions of Steve Cropper, highlighting the art of collaboration and the unpredictable nature of creating hits. We explore the journey of musicians, emphasizing the importance of paying dues and gaining experience in the music industry.The discussion also touches on the timelessness of music and its ability to resonate across generations.</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Cold Open</p><p>00:29 Intro</p><p>01:02 Steve Cropper &amp; The Greatness of Stax</p><p>03:05 Green Onions playthru/reaction</p><p>06:12 Music Biz 101: Paying Your Dues</p><p>13:37 Why Does Stax Get Overlooked?</p><p>15:15 Steve Cropper's Style/Approach</p><p>18:02 Green Onions Musical Breakdown</p><p>21:04 Green Onions &amp; The Cultural Zeitgeist</p><p>25:53 Is Green Onions...PERFECT?</p><p>27:39 Knowing When You Have A Hit On Your Hands</p><p>35:05 Soul Man Breakdown</p><p>37:20 Sam &amp; Dave &amp; Sloppy Business At Stax</p><p>38:38 Other Stax Groups: The BarKays</p><p>39:43 BarKays &amp; Spies Like Us</p><p>42:00 Jazze Pha's Connection To The BarKays</p><p>46:59 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p><br></p><p>Takeaways</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Many successful artists start by working for free to gain experience.</li><li>Paying dues is essential in the music industry.</li><li>Leadership qualities are often developed through following great leaders.</li><li>The balance between working for free and making a sustainable living is crucial.</li><li>Success requires putting in the necessary hours and effort.</li><li>Music is a collaborative art form that thrives on diverse influences.</li><li>Hits are often unexpected and cannot be forced.</li><li>The legacy of Stax Records is significant in shaping modern music.</li><li>Steve Cropper's contributions exemplify the importance of supporting roles in music.</li><li>Great music transcends time and continues to impact future generations.</li></ul>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2025 13:17:33 -0500</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, Fatboi and Sensei reflect on the legacy of Stax Records and the contributions of Steve Cropper, highlighting the art of collaboration and the unpredictable nature of creating hits. We explore the journey of musicians, emphasizing the importance of paying dues and gaining experience in the music industry.The discussion also touches on the timelessness of music and its ability to resonate across generations.</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Cold Open</p><p>00:29 Intro</p><p>01:02 Steve Cropper &amp; The Greatness of Stax</p><p>03:05 Green Onions playthru/reaction</p><p>06:12 Music Biz 101: Paying Your Dues</p><p>13:37 Why Does Stax Get Overlooked?</p><p>15:15 Steve Cropper's Style/Approach</p><p>18:02 Green Onions Musical Breakdown</p><p>21:04 Green Onions &amp; The Cultural Zeitgeist</p><p>25:53 Is Green Onions...PERFECT?</p><p>27:39 Knowing When You Have A Hit On Your Hands</p><p>35:05 Soul Man Breakdown</p><p>37:20 Sam &amp; Dave &amp; Sloppy Business At Stax</p><p>38:38 Other Stax Groups: The BarKays</p><p>39:43 BarKays &amp; Spies Like Us</p><p>42:00 Jazze Pha's Connection To The BarKays</p><p>46:59 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p><br></p><p>Takeaways</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Many successful artists start by working for free to gain experience.</li><li>Paying dues is essential in the music industry.</li><li>Leadership qualities are often developed through following great leaders.</li><li>The balance between working for free and making a sustainable living is crucial.</li><li>Success requires putting in the necessary hours and effort.</li><li>Music is a collaborative art form that thrives on diverse influences.</li><li>Hits are often unexpected and cannot be forced.</li><li>The legacy of Stax Records is significant in shaping modern music.</li><li>Steve Cropper's contributions exemplify the importance of supporting roles in music.</li><li>Great music transcends time and continues to impact future generations.</li></ul>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords> music production, producer, beat maker, AI in music, emotional impact, arrangement, industry pressures, authenticity</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>RUN- DMC: ROCK BOX / WALK THIS WAY Episode 13</title>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>13</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re talking about RUN DMC and <br>how their ground breaking fusion of ROCK and RAP brought bold new sounds to the cultural landscape and changed the world of music forever...</p><p><br>Get ready rock steady cause It's Levels To This...</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Fusion of Musical Worlds<br>01:22 The Impact of Rockbox and Crossover Genres<br>14:52 Run-DMC and Aerosmith: A Game-Changing Collaboration<br>20:22 The Legacy of Run-DMC and the Evolution of Hip-Hop<br>27:42 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p><br>-----------------------------------------</p><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer, and audio educator who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>As an instructor and chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta, he he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re talking about RUN DMC and <br>how their ground breaking fusion of ROCK and RAP brought bold new sounds to the cultural landscape and changed the world of music forever...</p><p><br>Get ready rock steady cause It's Levels To This...</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Fusion of Musical Worlds<br>01:22 The Impact of Rockbox and Crossover Genres<br>14:52 Run-DMC and Aerosmith: A Game-Changing Collaboration<br>20:22 The Legacy of Run-DMC and the Evolution of Hip-Hop<br>27:42 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p><br>-----------------------------------------</p><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer, and audio educator who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>As an instructor and chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta, he he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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      <itunes:author>It's Levels To This</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re talking about RUN DMC and <br>how their ground breaking fusion of ROCK and RAP brought bold new sounds to the cultural landscape and changed the world of music forever...</p><p><br>Get ready rock steady cause It's Levels To This...</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Fusion of Musical Worlds<br>01:22 The Impact of Rockbox and Crossover Genres<br>14:52 Run-DMC and Aerosmith: A Game-Changing Collaboration<br>20:22 The Legacy of Run-DMC and the Evolution of Hip-Hop<br>27:42 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p><br>-----------------------------------------</p><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer, and audio educator who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>As an instructor and chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta, he he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords> music production, producer, beat maker, AI in music, emotional impact, arrangement, industry pressures, authenticity</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Michael Jackson's Human Nature - PART 2</title>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>12</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this episode, we continue our deep dive into Michael Jackson’s Human Nature, written by Steve Porcaro and featuring the guitar work of session ace Steve Lukather, both of Toto fame.</p><p><br></p><p>We’re listening to individual tracks of the multi-track recording and learning about the music theory behind one of the all time great pop songs.</p><p><br>Sensei and Fatboi explore chord progressions, jazz influences, and the importance of collaboration in music creation, emphasizing the creative process from initial ideas to the final product. We delve into the intricacies of music production, vocal techniques, and the creative process behind iconic songs. We also explore the significance of emulation in developing one's unique sound, the influence of legendary artists like Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, and the evolution of recording techniques over time. The discussion highlights the importance of capturing the essence of a demo, the artistry involved in vocal arrangements, and the lasting impact of musical influences on contemporary artists.</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Real-Time Collaboration in Music Production<br>00:14 Innovative Tools for Remote Recording<br>01:09 Analyzing Classic Tracks and Production Techniques<br>08:17 The Role of Jazz in Modern Music Production<br>11:20 Jazz Influences in Modern Music<br>14:11 Articulation and Musical Complexity<br>17:45 The Role of Instrumentation in Songwriting<br>20:47 Demo-itis and the Creative Process<br>23:13 Vocal Techniques and Their Impact<br>26:35 Blending Genres: R&amp;B, Pop, and Jazz<br>30:40 The Art of Collaboration in Music Production<br>34:38 Frankenstein: The Metaphor for Music Creation<br>44:50 The Influence of Church and Jazz on Music<br>46:02 Capturing the Essence of a Demo<br>47:33 The Art of Emulation in Music<br>50:20 The Journey of Finding One's Voice<br>52:23 The Importance of Learning from Great Artists<br>54:03 The DNA of Musical Influence<br>55:13 The Legacy of James Brown and His Impact<br>56:00 Understanding Lyrics and Vocal Techniques<br>58:33 The Role of Emotion in Music Production<br>01:01:32 The Process of Clearing Samples and Collaborations<br>01:03:16 The Creative Process Behind PYT<br>01:04:56 The Special Nature of Quincy Jones' Collaborations<br>01:06:33 The Hidden Nuggets of Music Theory<br>01:06:50 The Evolution of Recording Techniques<br>01:08:57 The Transition from Analog to Digital Recording<br>01:11:16 The Role of Limitations in Creativity<br>01:13:20 The Signature of Flaws in Music Production<br>01:15:22 The Future of Music Technology<br>01:15:24 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this episode, we continue our deep dive into Michael Jackson’s Human Nature, written by Steve Porcaro and featuring the guitar work of session ace Steve Lukather, both of Toto fame.</p><p><br></p><p>We’re listening to individual tracks of the multi-track recording and learning about the music theory behind one of the all time great pop songs.</p><p><br>Sensei and Fatboi explore chord progressions, jazz influences, and the importance of collaboration in music creation, emphasizing the creative process from initial ideas to the final product. We delve into the intricacies of music production, vocal techniques, and the creative process behind iconic songs. We also explore the significance of emulation in developing one's unique sound, the influence of legendary artists like Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, and the evolution of recording techniques over time. The discussion highlights the importance of capturing the essence of a demo, the artistry involved in vocal arrangements, and the lasting impact of musical influences on contemporary artists.</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Real-Time Collaboration in Music Production<br>00:14 Innovative Tools for Remote Recording<br>01:09 Analyzing Classic Tracks and Production Techniques<br>08:17 The Role of Jazz in Modern Music Production<br>11:20 Jazz Influences in Modern Music<br>14:11 Articulation and Musical Complexity<br>17:45 The Role of Instrumentation in Songwriting<br>20:47 Demo-itis and the Creative Process<br>23:13 Vocal Techniques and Their Impact<br>26:35 Blending Genres: R&amp;B, Pop, and Jazz<br>30:40 The Art of Collaboration in Music Production<br>34:38 Frankenstein: The Metaphor for Music Creation<br>44:50 The Influence of Church and Jazz on Music<br>46:02 Capturing the Essence of a Demo<br>47:33 The Art of Emulation in Music<br>50:20 The Journey of Finding One's Voice<br>52:23 The Importance of Learning from Great Artists<br>54:03 The DNA of Musical Influence<br>55:13 The Legacy of James Brown and His Impact<br>56:00 Understanding Lyrics and Vocal Techniques<br>58:33 The Role of Emotion in Music Production<br>01:01:32 The Process of Clearing Samples and Collaborations<br>01:03:16 The Creative Process Behind PYT<br>01:04:56 The Special Nature of Quincy Jones' Collaborations<br>01:06:33 The Hidden Nuggets of Music Theory<br>01:06:50 The Evolution of Recording Techniques<br>01:08:57 The Transition from Analog to Digital Recording<br>01:11:16 The Role of Limitations in Creativity<br>01:13:20 The Signature of Flaws in Music Production<br>01:15:22 The Future of Music Technology<br>01:15:24 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2025 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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      <itunes:author>It's Levels To This</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this episode, we continue our deep dive into Michael Jackson’s Human Nature, written by Steve Porcaro and featuring the guitar work of session ace Steve Lukather, both of Toto fame.</p><p><br></p><p>We’re listening to individual tracks of the multi-track recording and learning about the music theory behind one of the all time great pop songs.</p><p><br>Sensei and Fatboi explore chord progressions, jazz influences, and the importance of collaboration in music creation, emphasizing the creative process from initial ideas to the final product. We delve into the intricacies of music production, vocal techniques, and the creative process behind iconic songs. We also explore the significance of emulation in developing one's unique sound, the influence of legendary artists like Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, and the evolution of recording techniques over time. The discussion highlights the importance of capturing the essence of a demo, the artistry involved in vocal arrangements, and the lasting impact of musical influences on contemporary artists.</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Real-Time Collaboration in Music Production<br>00:14 Innovative Tools for Remote Recording<br>01:09 Analyzing Classic Tracks and Production Techniques<br>08:17 The Role of Jazz in Modern Music Production<br>11:20 Jazz Influences in Modern Music<br>14:11 Articulation and Musical Complexity<br>17:45 The Role of Instrumentation in Songwriting<br>20:47 Demo-itis and the Creative Process<br>23:13 Vocal Techniques and Their Impact<br>26:35 Blending Genres: R&amp;B, Pop, and Jazz<br>30:40 The Art of Collaboration in Music Production<br>34:38 Frankenstein: The Metaphor for Music Creation<br>44:50 The Influence of Church and Jazz on Music<br>46:02 Capturing the Essence of a Demo<br>47:33 The Art of Emulation in Music<br>50:20 The Journey of Finding One's Voice<br>52:23 The Importance of Learning from Great Artists<br>54:03 The DNA of Musical Influence<br>55:13 The Legacy of James Brown and His Impact<br>56:00 Understanding Lyrics and Vocal Techniques<br>58:33 The Role of Emotion in Music Production<br>01:01:32 The Process of Clearing Samples and Collaborations<br>01:03:16 The Creative Process Behind PYT<br>01:04:56 The Special Nature of Quincy Jones' Collaborations<br>01:06:33 The Hidden Nuggets of Music Theory<br>01:06:50 The Evolution of Recording Techniques<br>01:08:57 The Transition from Analog to Digital Recording<br>01:11:16 The Role of Limitations in Creativity<br>01:13:20 The Signature of Flaws in Music Production<br>01:15:22 The Future of Music Technology<br>01:15:24 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Michael Jackson's Human Nature - Full Song Breakdown  part 1</title>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>11</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Michael Jackson's Human Nature - Full Song Breakdown  part 1</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>This conversation delves into a deep analysis of Michael Jackson's iconic song 'Human Nature.' The hosts explore the song's production, lyrics, and the complex persona of Michael Jackson, discussing how his experiences and the cultural context of the 80s shaped the music. They reflect on the deeper meanings behind the lyrics and the legacy of the song, emphasizing its impact on pop culture and music history.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Boredom as a Catalyst for Creativity<br>06:24 Decoding the Lyrics of 'Human Nature'<br>12:12 The Mystique of Michael Jackson<br>15:35 The Sound of the City in 'Human Nature'<br>16:53 Legacy of 'Human Nature': A Reflection<br>18:28 The Studio 54 Experience: Music and Memory<br>18:33 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p><br>Takeaways</p><p>Michael Jackson's 'Human Nature' is a timeless classic.<br>The song reflects the cultural context of the 80s.<br>Lyrics of 'Human Nature' reveal deeper emotional themes.<br>Michael Jackson's persona was more complex than perceived.<br>The production of 'Human Nature' is iconic and influential.<br>Studio 54 played a significant role in the song's narrative.<br>The song captures the essence of youth and nightlife.<br>Michael Jackson understood the importance of mystique in his career.<br>The legacy of 'Human Nature' continues to resonate today.<br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>This conversation delves into a deep analysis of Michael Jackson's iconic song 'Human Nature.' The hosts explore the song's production, lyrics, and the complex persona of Michael Jackson, discussing how his experiences and the cultural context of the 80s shaped the music. They reflect on the deeper meanings behind the lyrics and the legacy of the song, emphasizing its impact on pop culture and music history.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Boredom as a Catalyst for Creativity<br>06:24 Decoding the Lyrics of 'Human Nature'<br>12:12 The Mystique of Michael Jackson<br>15:35 The Sound of the City in 'Human Nature'<br>16:53 Legacy of 'Human Nature': A Reflection<br>18:28 The Studio 54 Experience: Music and Memory<br>18:33 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p><br>Takeaways</p><p>Michael Jackson's 'Human Nature' is a timeless classic.<br>The song reflects the cultural context of the 80s.<br>Lyrics of 'Human Nature' reveal deeper emotional themes.<br>Michael Jackson's persona was more complex than perceived.<br>The production of 'Human Nature' is iconic and influential.<br>Studio 54 played a significant role in the song's narrative.<br>The song captures the essence of youth and nightlife.<br>Michael Jackson understood the importance of mystique in his career.<br>The legacy of 'Human Nature' continues to resonate today.<br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2025 07:30:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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      <itunes:author>It's Levels To This</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>This conversation delves into a deep analysis of Michael Jackson's iconic song 'Human Nature.' The hosts explore the song's production, lyrics, and the complex persona of Michael Jackson, discussing how his experiences and the cultural context of the 80s shaped the music. They reflect on the deeper meanings behind the lyrics and the legacy of the song, emphasizing its impact on pop culture and music history.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Boredom as a Catalyst for Creativity<br>06:24 Decoding the Lyrics of 'Human Nature'<br>12:12 The Mystique of Michael Jackson<br>15:35 The Sound of the City in 'Human Nature'<br>16:53 Legacy of 'Human Nature': A Reflection<br>18:28 The Studio 54 Experience: Music and Memory<br>18:33 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p><p><br>Takeaways</p><p>Michael Jackson's 'Human Nature' is a timeless classic.<br>The song reflects the cultural context of the 80s.<br>Lyrics of 'Human Nature' reveal deeper emotional themes.<br>Michael Jackson's persona was more complex than perceived.<br>The production of 'Human Nature' is iconic and influential.<br>Studio 54 played a significant role in the song's narrative.<br>The song captures the essence of youth and nightlife.<br>Michael Jackson understood the importance of mystique in his career.<br>The legacy of 'Human Nature' continues to resonate today.<br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Michael Jackson, Human Nature, music analysis, pop culture, lyrics, 80s music, Studio 54, music legacy, songwriting</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Case of The Police vs. Sting </title>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>10</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The Case of The Police vs. Sting </itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, Sensei and Fatboi delve into the legal dispute surrounding the iconic song 'Every Breath You Take' by The Police, exploring the creative process behind the song, the significance of arrangement, and the implications of music royalties. They discuss the evolution of music production techniques, the influence of other artists, and the legacy of The Police and Sting. The conversation culminates in a reflection on collaboration, compensation, and the impact of money on creative partnerships.</p><p>Takeaways</p><p>The lawsuit centers around the royalties of 'Every Breath You Take'.<br>Sting is credited as the sole writer, which is disputed by his bandmates.<br>The arrangement of the song played a crucial role in its success.<br>Demos can differ significantly from final versions, impacting the song's reception.<br>The song's legacy continues to influence pop culture and music today.<br>Legal disputes in music often highlight the complexities of collaboration.<br>The evolution of music production has changed how songs are created and perceived.<br>Sampling has become a common practice, raising questions about credit and compensation.<br>Creative partnerships can lead to conflict, especially regarding financial rewards.<br>Understanding the business side of music is essential for artists. </p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Lawsuit Over 'Every Breath You Take'<br>10:17 The Original Demo vs. The Final Version<br>19:25 The Impact of Production Choices<br>26:23 Sampling and Royalties in Modern Music<br>41:39 Creative Partnerships and Their Dynamics<br>52:48 Verdict on the Lawsuit: Fair Compensation?<br>01:08:42 Equitable Arrangements<br>01:13:15 Final Verdict? Who Gets What?<br>01:15:43 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, Sensei and Fatboi delve into the legal dispute surrounding the iconic song 'Every Breath You Take' by The Police, exploring the creative process behind the song, the significance of arrangement, and the implications of music royalties. They discuss the evolution of music production techniques, the influence of other artists, and the legacy of The Police and Sting. The conversation culminates in a reflection on collaboration, compensation, and the impact of money on creative partnerships.</p><p>Takeaways</p><p>The lawsuit centers around the royalties of 'Every Breath You Take'.<br>Sting is credited as the sole writer, which is disputed by his bandmates.<br>The arrangement of the song played a crucial role in its success.<br>Demos can differ significantly from final versions, impacting the song's reception.<br>The song's legacy continues to influence pop culture and music today.<br>Legal disputes in music often highlight the complexities of collaboration.<br>The evolution of music production has changed how songs are created and perceived.<br>Sampling has become a common practice, raising questions about credit and compensation.<br>Creative partnerships can lead to conflict, especially regarding financial rewards.<br>Understanding the business side of music is essential for artists. </p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Lawsuit Over 'Every Breath You Take'<br>10:17 The Original Demo vs. The Final Version<br>19:25 The Impact of Production Choices<br>26:23 Sampling and Royalties in Modern Music<br>41:39 Creative Partnerships and Their Dynamics<br>52:48 Verdict on the Lawsuit: Fair Compensation?<br>01:08:42 Equitable Arrangements<br>01:13:15 Final Verdict? Who Gets What?<br>01:15:43 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2025 12:45:28 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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      <itunes:author>It's Levels To This</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, Sensei and Fatboi delve into the legal dispute surrounding the iconic song 'Every Breath You Take' by The Police, exploring the creative process behind the song, the significance of arrangement, and the implications of music royalties. They discuss the evolution of music production techniques, the influence of other artists, and the legacy of The Police and Sting. The conversation culminates in a reflection on collaboration, compensation, and the impact of money on creative partnerships.</p><p>Takeaways</p><p>The lawsuit centers around the royalties of 'Every Breath You Take'.<br>Sting is credited as the sole writer, which is disputed by his bandmates.<br>The arrangement of the song played a crucial role in its success.<br>Demos can differ significantly from final versions, impacting the song's reception.<br>The song's legacy continues to influence pop culture and music today.<br>Legal disputes in music often highlight the complexities of collaboration.<br>The evolution of music production has changed how songs are created and perceived.<br>Sampling has become a common practice, raising questions about credit and compensation.<br>Creative partnerships can lead to conflict, especially regarding financial rewards.<br>Understanding the business side of music is essential for artists. </p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Lawsuit Over 'Every Breath You Take'<br>10:17 The Original Demo vs. The Final Version<br>19:25 The Impact of Production Choices<br>26:23 Sampling and Royalties in Modern Music<br>41:39 Creative Partnerships and Their Dynamics<br>52:48 Verdict on the Lawsuit: Fair Compensation?<br>01:08:42 Equitable Arrangements<br>01:13:15 Final Verdict? Who Gets What?<br>01:15:43 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Keywords  Every Breath You Take, Sting, The Police, music royalties, songwriting, music arrangement, music production, legal disputes, music history, pop culture</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>EP 9  Tami LaTrell</title>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>9</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>Songwriter, music publisher, and business consultant Tami LaTrell is here to share her incredible journey through the music industry.</p><p>We'll dive into how technology has completely changed the game, the crucial importance of understanding intellectual property, and the real challenges independent artists face in a super saturated market. Tami will also talk about founding Mezzo Agency to help artists get their royalties and unclaimed money. Plus, she shares why accountability is key for artists, producers, and publishers, and how education can help creators get paid fairly.</p><p>Whether you're an aspiring artist, a seasoned pro, or just love music, Tami’s insights will give you a fresh perspective on the evolving world of music.</p><p><br>Tami LaTrell shares her journey as a songwriter, music publisher, and business consultant in the music industry. She discusses her experiences in songwriting, collaboration, and the evolution of music production technology. Tami emphasizes the importance of understanding intellectual property and the challenges independent artists face in today's saturated market. She reflects on her inspirations, the role of gatekeepers, and the changing value of music in the digital age. Tami's insights provide valuable lessons for aspiring artists navigating the complexities of the music business. In this conversation, Tami LaTrell discusses the significant changes in the music industry, particularly the decline in earnings for artists and producers due to budget cuts and the rise of streaming. She shares her journey in founding Mezzo Agency to help artists navigate the complexities of royalties and unclaimed money. Tami emphasizes the importance of accountability among artists, producers, and publishers, and highlights the need for education in the music business to ensure that creators are compensated fairly for their work.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Tammy LaTrell<br>07:20 The Evolution of Music Production<br>07:33 Ownership and Copyright in Music<br>54:28 The Importance of Education for Artists<br>58:40 The Impact of Technology on Music Value<br>01:00:31 The Role of Gatekeepers in the Music Industry<br>01:02:36 Disparities in Music Royalties<br>01:06:52 The Changing Landscape of Music Production<br>01:12:07 The Human Experience in Music Creation<br>01:19:04 Negotiation Strategies for Creatives<br>01:20:37 The Birth of Mezzo Agency<br>01:23:03 Navigating the Music Industry's Challenges<br>01:27:49 The Importance of Claiming Royalties<br>01:30:59 Understanding the MLC and Other Revenue Streams<br>01:36:39 The Role of Attorneys in Music Contracts<br>01:45:14 Creating a Win-Win Environment in the Music Business<br>01:47:50 The Treasure of YouTube and Royalties<br>01:48:22 Legacy Artists and Unclaimed Money<br>01:49:21 The Shift in Music Consumption<br>01:50:31 Accountability in Music Publishing<br>01:51:26 Building a Supportive Music Community<br>01:53:50 The Importance of Business Acumen for Creators<br>01:54:58 Continuous Learning in the Music Industry<br>01:56:17 Finding Hidden Revenue Streams<br>01:57:48 The Role of Clubs in Music Revenue<br>02:01:38 The Need for Music Registration Inspections<br>02:03:17 The Ecosystem of Music Relationships<br>02:09:57 Sustaining the Music Industry<br>02:10:25 Lightning Round with Tami LaTrell<br>02:11:55 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4<br>02:12:39 1_33_ intro  tami, fatboi, sensei _ aug 18, 2025_levels_2 this.mp4<br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>Songwriter, music publisher, and business consultant Tami LaTrell is here to share her incredible journey through the music industry.</p><p>We'll dive into how technology has completely changed the game, the crucial importance of understanding intellectual property, and the real challenges independent artists face in a super saturated market. Tami will also talk about founding Mezzo Agency to help artists get their royalties and unclaimed money. Plus, she shares why accountability is key for artists, producers, and publishers, and how education can help creators get paid fairly.</p><p>Whether you're an aspiring artist, a seasoned pro, or just love music, Tami’s insights will give you a fresh perspective on the evolving world of music.</p><p><br>Tami LaTrell shares her journey as a songwriter, music publisher, and business consultant in the music industry. She discusses her experiences in songwriting, collaboration, and the evolution of music production technology. Tami emphasizes the importance of understanding intellectual property and the challenges independent artists face in today's saturated market. She reflects on her inspirations, the role of gatekeepers, and the changing value of music in the digital age. Tami's insights provide valuable lessons for aspiring artists navigating the complexities of the music business. In this conversation, Tami LaTrell discusses the significant changes in the music industry, particularly the decline in earnings for artists and producers due to budget cuts and the rise of streaming. She shares her journey in founding Mezzo Agency to help artists navigate the complexities of royalties and unclaimed money. Tami emphasizes the importance of accountability among artists, producers, and publishers, and highlights the need for education in the music business to ensure that creators are compensated fairly for their work.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Tammy LaTrell<br>07:20 The Evolution of Music Production<br>07:33 Ownership and Copyright in Music<br>54:28 The Importance of Education for Artists<br>58:40 The Impact of Technology on Music Value<br>01:00:31 The Role of Gatekeepers in the Music Industry<br>01:02:36 Disparities in Music Royalties<br>01:06:52 The Changing Landscape of Music Production<br>01:12:07 The Human Experience in Music Creation<br>01:19:04 Negotiation Strategies for Creatives<br>01:20:37 The Birth of Mezzo Agency<br>01:23:03 Navigating the Music Industry's Challenges<br>01:27:49 The Importance of Claiming Royalties<br>01:30:59 Understanding the MLC and Other Revenue Streams<br>01:36:39 The Role of Attorneys in Music Contracts<br>01:45:14 Creating a Win-Win Environment in the Music Business<br>01:47:50 The Treasure of YouTube and Royalties<br>01:48:22 Legacy Artists and Unclaimed Money<br>01:49:21 The Shift in Music Consumption<br>01:50:31 Accountability in Music Publishing<br>01:51:26 Building a Supportive Music Community<br>01:53:50 The Importance of Business Acumen for Creators<br>01:54:58 Continuous Learning in the Music Industry<br>01:56:17 Finding Hidden Revenue Streams<br>01:57:48 The Role of Clubs in Music Revenue<br>02:01:38 The Need for Music Registration Inspections<br>02:03:17 The Ecosystem of Music Relationships<br>02:09:57 Sustaining the Music Industry<br>02:10:25 Lightning Round with Tami LaTrell<br>02:11:55 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4<br>02:12:39 1_33_ intro  tami, fatboi, sensei _ aug 18, 2025_levels_2 this.mp4<br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2025 11:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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      <itunes:author>It's Levels To This</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>Songwriter, music publisher, and business consultant Tami LaTrell is here to share her incredible journey through the music industry.</p><p>We'll dive into how technology has completely changed the game, the crucial importance of understanding intellectual property, and the real challenges independent artists face in a super saturated market. Tami will also talk about founding Mezzo Agency to help artists get their royalties and unclaimed money. Plus, she shares why accountability is key for artists, producers, and publishers, and how education can help creators get paid fairly.</p><p>Whether you're an aspiring artist, a seasoned pro, or just love music, Tami’s insights will give you a fresh perspective on the evolving world of music.</p><p><br>Tami LaTrell shares her journey as a songwriter, music publisher, and business consultant in the music industry. She discusses her experiences in songwriting, collaboration, and the evolution of music production technology. Tami emphasizes the importance of understanding intellectual property and the challenges independent artists face in today's saturated market. She reflects on her inspirations, the role of gatekeepers, and the changing value of music in the digital age. Tami's insights provide valuable lessons for aspiring artists navigating the complexities of the music business. In this conversation, Tami LaTrell discusses the significant changes in the music industry, particularly the decline in earnings for artists and producers due to budget cuts and the rise of streaming. She shares her journey in founding Mezzo Agency to help artists navigate the complexities of royalties and unclaimed money. Tami emphasizes the importance of accountability among artists, producers, and publishers, and highlights the need for education in the music business to ensure that creators are compensated fairly for their work.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Tammy LaTrell<br>07:20 The Evolution of Music Production<br>07:33 Ownership and Copyright in Music<br>54:28 The Importance of Education for Artists<br>58:40 The Impact of Technology on Music Value<br>01:00:31 The Role of Gatekeepers in the Music Industry<br>01:02:36 Disparities in Music Royalties<br>01:06:52 The Changing Landscape of Music Production<br>01:12:07 The Human Experience in Music Creation<br>01:19:04 Negotiation Strategies for Creatives<br>01:20:37 The Birth of Mezzo Agency<br>01:23:03 Navigating the Music Industry's Challenges<br>01:27:49 The Importance of Claiming Royalties<br>01:30:59 Understanding the MLC and Other Revenue Streams<br>01:36:39 The Role of Attorneys in Music Contracts<br>01:45:14 Creating a Win-Win Environment in the Music Business<br>01:47:50 The Treasure of YouTube and Royalties<br>01:48:22 Legacy Artists and Unclaimed Money<br>01:49:21 The Shift in Music Consumption<br>01:50:31 Accountability in Music Publishing<br>01:51:26 Building a Supportive Music Community<br>01:53:50 The Importance of Business Acumen for Creators<br>01:54:58 Continuous Learning in the Music Industry<br>01:56:17 Finding Hidden Revenue Streams<br>01:57:48 The Role of Clubs in Music Revenue<br>02:01:38 The Need for Music Registration Inspections<br>02:03:17 The Ecosystem of Music Relationships<br>02:09:57 Sustaining the Music Industry<br>02:10:25 Lightning Round with Tami LaTrell<br>02:11:55 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4<br>02:12:39 1_33_ intro  tami, fatboi, sensei _ aug 18, 2025_levels_2 this.mp4<br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>FUNK THAT BREAKS THE RULES</title>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>FUNK THAT BREAKS THE RULES</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, Sensei and Fatboi delve into the intricacies of funk music, exploring its foundational rules and how certain artists, particularly Prince and The Time, have successfully broken these rules while still maintaining the genre's essence. They discuss the importance of musicianship, the role of rhythm, and the challenges of identifying the 'one' in complex musical structures. The dialogue highlights the evolution of funk and its lasting impact on modern music, emphasizing the creativity and innovation that define the genre. In this engaging conversation, Sensei and Fatboi explore the evolution of the music industry, reflecting on nostalgic memories of music retail, the impact of social media on stardom, and the importance of authenticity in music. They pay tribute to cultural icons like Ozzy Osbourne and Michael Jackson, discussing how their unique styles and approaches broke musical norms and left lasting legacies. The duo emphasizes the need for mystique in the modern music landscape, contrasting it with the oversaturation of social media presence.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Funk and Music Projects<br>01:34 Breaking the Rules of Funk<br>05:59 The Genius of Prince and the Time<br>10:37 The Evolution of Funk and Musical Directing<br>16:04 The Importance of Timing in Music<br>20:57 Locating the One in Funk Music<br>25:00 Understanding Rhythm and Timing in Music<br>30:41 The Influence of Iconic Artists<br>35:19 The Evolution of the Music Industry<br>38:14 Authenticity in Music and Performance<br>41:46 The Impact of Social Media on Artist Mystique<br>52:10 The Value of Artistic Presence<br>54:13 The Evolution of Music Consumption<br>57:35 The Mystique of Superstars<br>01:00:53 The Impact of Iconic Collaborations<br>01:03:19 The Legacy of Michael Jackson<br>01:07:14 The Cross-Genre Influence in Music<br>01:10:46 The Enduring Appeal of ABBA<br>01:13:31 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, Sensei and Fatboi delve into the intricacies of funk music, exploring its foundational rules and how certain artists, particularly Prince and The Time, have successfully broken these rules while still maintaining the genre's essence. They discuss the importance of musicianship, the role of rhythm, and the challenges of identifying the 'one' in complex musical structures. The dialogue highlights the evolution of funk and its lasting impact on modern music, emphasizing the creativity and innovation that define the genre. In this engaging conversation, Sensei and Fatboi explore the evolution of the music industry, reflecting on nostalgic memories of music retail, the impact of social media on stardom, and the importance of authenticity in music. They pay tribute to cultural icons like Ozzy Osbourne and Michael Jackson, discussing how their unique styles and approaches broke musical norms and left lasting legacies. The duo emphasizes the need for mystique in the modern music landscape, contrasting it with the oversaturation of social media presence.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Funk and Music Projects<br>01:34 Breaking the Rules of Funk<br>05:59 The Genius of Prince and the Time<br>10:37 The Evolution of Funk and Musical Directing<br>16:04 The Importance of Timing in Music<br>20:57 Locating the One in Funk Music<br>25:00 Understanding Rhythm and Timing in Music<br>30:41 The Influence of Iconic Artists<br>35:19 The Evolution of the Music Industry<br>38:14 Authenticity in Music and Performance<br>41:46 The Impact of Social Media on Artist Mystique<br>52:10 The Value of Artistic Presence<br>54:13 The Evolution of Music Consumption<br>57:35 The Mystique of Superstars<br>01:00:53 The Impact of Iconic Collaborations<br>01:03:19 The Legacy of Michael Jackson<br>01:07:14 The Cross-Genre Influence in Music<br>01:10:46 The Enduring Appeal of ABBA<br>01:13:31 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2025 06:30:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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      <itunes:author>It's Levels To This</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, Sensei and Fatboi delve into the intricacies of funk music, exploring its foundational rules and how certain artists, particularly Prince and The Time, have successfully broken these rules while still maintaining the genre's essence. They discuss the importance of musicianship, the role of rhythm, and the challenges of identifying the 'one' in complex musical structures. The dialogue highlights the evolution of funk and its lasting impact on modern music, emphasizing the creativity and innovation that define the genre. In this engaging conversation, Sensei and Fatboi explore the evolution of the music industry, reflecting on nostalgic memories of music retail, the impact of social media on stardom, and the importance of authenticity in music. They pay tribute to cultural icons like Ozzy Osbourne and Michael Jackson, discussing how their unique styles and approaches broke musical norms and left lasting legacies. The duo emphasizes the need for mystique in the modern music landscape, contrasting it with the oversaturation of social media presence.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Funk and Music Projects<br>01:34 Breaking the Rules of Funk<br>05:59 The Genius of Prince and the Time<br>10:37 The Evolution of Funk and Musical Directing<br>16:04 The Importance of Timing in Music<br>20:57 Locating the One in Funk Music<br>25:00 Understanding Rhythm and Timing in Music<br>30:41 The Influence of Iconic Artists<br>35:19 The Evolution of the Music Industry<br>38:14 Authenticity in Music and Performance<br>41:46 The Impact of Social Media on Artist Mystique<br>52:10 The Value of Artistic Presence<br>54:13 The Evolution of Music Consumption<br>57:35 The Mystique of Superstars<br>01:00:53 The Impact of Iconic Collaborations<br>01:03:19 The Legacy of Michael Jackson<br>01:07:14 The Cross-Genre Influence in Music<br>01:10:46 The Enduring Appeal of ABBA<br>01:13:31 Levels 2 This Full OUTRO.mp4</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Keywords  funk, music, Prince, Morris Day, rhythm, DJ, musicianship, groove, bass, one, music industry, nostalgia, authenticity, Ozzy Osbourne, social media, superstars, Michael Jackson, Queen, funk, cultural icons</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>DJ Montay - How To Produce a Diamond Record - for Flo Rida, T-Pain &amp; Oomp Camp</title>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>DJ Montay - How To Produce a Diamond Record - for Flo Rida, T-Pain &amp; Oomp Camp</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we talk to DJ Montay, the hit-making producer behind Flo Rida's 'Low.' ft. T- Pain, We'll explore his journey from DJ to producer and how Oomp Camp shaped Atlanta's music scene.  We’re digging deep and talking technical, as he lays out his workflow to produce DIAMOND* Records...</p><p>(*Diamond = 10,000,000 units sold!)</p><p>Get ready, cause It’s Levels To This</p><p>DJ Montay, is a Diamond certified, Grammy Award-nominated record producer and songwriter, who has worked with artists such as Flo Rida, T-Pain, Akon, Future, and Migos. He has a producer credit on Flo Rida's "Low”, which was one of the most successful singles of the 2000s. DJ Montay has had his productions featured on films such as Step Up 3D, Stomp The Yard, and Norbit.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Rise of DJ Monte and Mixtape Culture<br>03:08 Transitioning from DJing to Production<br>06:03 The Work Ethic Behind DJing<br>08:58 The Evolution of DJing and Production Techniques<br>12:09 Oomp Camp and the Atlanta Music Scene<br>14:54 Creating Street Anthems and Club Classics<br>17:56 Navigating the Music Industry and Staying Relevant<br>20:53 The Impact of Sampling in Music Production<br>24:06 The Creative Process of Beat Making<br>27:03 The Legacy of 'Get Low' and Its Influence<br>31:10 The Evolution of Music Distribution<br>34:50 The Rise of Flo Rida and Crossover Hits<br>37:58 The Impact of Streaming on Music Revenue<br>46:00 Navigating Changes in the Music Industry<br>49:59 The Role of Live Performances in Artist Success<br>56:06 The Mixtape Culture and Its Legacy<br>59:50 The Influence of Leadership in Music Production<br>01:02:04 Championing Unsung Heroes in the Industry<br>01:04:53 Navigating the DJ to Producer Pipeline<br>01:07:59 The Evolution of Music Trends and Production<br>01:10:53 Sampling and the New Generation of Artists<br>01:14:07 Appreciation for Legacy and New Interpretations<br>01:14:57 Rapid Fire Questions: Insights from the Pros</p><p><br><strong>From Turntables to Tracks: DJ Montay's Journey Through Hip-Hop History<br></strong><br></p><p>Join us for an electrifying conversation with <strong>DJ Montay</strong>, a true pioneer who's witnessed the Atlanta music scene evolve firsthand. In this episode, Montay takes us on a journey from his early days spinning records to becoming a master music producer, sharing invaluable insights into the <strong>grind of DJ culture</strong> and the <strong>challenges of the ever-changing music industry</strong>.</p><p>Discover how <strong>mixtapes</strong> became the lifeblood of Southern hip-hop, propelling artists and sounds into the mainstream. Montay pulls back the curtain on the <strong>creative process behind hit records</strong> like "Get Low," revealing the dedication and artistry required to craft iconic tracks. He shares his wisdom on <strong>staying relevant</strong> in a fast-paced industry while remaining <strong>humble amidst success</strong>.</p><p>We also dive deep into the <strong>evolution of music distribution</strong>, from the era of physical media to the dominance of digital streaming. Learn how this shift has impacted <strong>artist and producer revenue</strong>, and how the rise of <strong>crossover hits</strong>, like those by Flo Rida, reshaped the landscape. The enduring power of <strong>live performances</strong> and the <strong>legacy of mixtape culture</strong> are also explored, highlighting their continued influence on the industry.</p><p>Finally, we discuss the intricate <strong>dynamics of music production</strong>, the crucial role of <strong>leadership</strong> in shaping the industry, and the evolving relationship between <strong>DJs and producers</strong>. Montay emphasizes the importance of recognizing <strong>unsung heroes</strong> in the music scene and the challenges faced by <strong>new artists</strong> today. We even touch on the impact of <strong>sampling</strong> on music and our appreciation for <strong>legacy artists</strong>, all culminating in a rapid-fire segment that offers unique personal insights from DJ Montay himself.</p><p><strong>Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a legend! Hit subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss future episodes.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>#DJMontay #AtlantaHipHop #MusicProduction #MixtapeCulture #MusicIndustry #GetLow #FloRida #MusicEvolution #Podcast</strong></p><p><br></p><p>------------</p><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>He was formerly an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p><p><br>https://www.instagram.com/senseihollywood<br>https://twitter.com/senseihollywood.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we talk to DJ Montay, the hit-making producer behind Flo Rida's 'Low.' ft. T- Pain, We'll explore his journey from DJ to producer and how Oomp Camp shaped Atlanta's music scene.  We’re digging deep and talking technical, as he lays out his workflow to produce DIAMOND* Records...</p><p>(*Diamond = 10,000,000 units sold!)</p><p>Get ready, cause It’s Levels To This</p><p>DJ Montay, is a Diamond certified, Grammy Award-nominated record producer and songwriter, who has worked with artists such as Flo Rida, T-Pain, Akon, Future, and Migos. He has a producer credit on Flo Rida's "Low”, which was one of the most successful singles of the 2000s. DJ Montay has had his productions featured on films such as Step Up 3D, Stomp The Yard, and Norbit.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Rise of DJ Monte and Mixtape Culture<br>03:08 Transitioning from DJing to Production<br>06:03 The Work Ethic Behind DJing<br>08:58 The Evolution of DJing and Production Techniques<br>12:09 Oomp Camp and the Atlanta Music Scene<br>14:54 Creating Street Anthems and Club Classics<br>17:56 Navigating the Music Industry and Staying Relevant<br>20:53 The Impact of Sampling in Music Production<br>24:06 The Creative Process of Beat Making<br>27:03 The Legacy of 'Get Low' and Its Influence<br>31:10 The Evolution of Music Distribution<br>34:50 The Rise of Flo Rida and Crossover Hits<br>37:58 The Impact of Streaming on Music Revenue<br>46:00 Navigating Changes in the Music Industry<br>49:59 The Role of Live Performances in Artist Success<br>56:06 The Mixtape Culture and Its Legacy<br>59:50 The Influence of Leadership in Music Production<br>01:02:04 Championing Unsung Heroes in the Industry<br>01:04:53 Navigating the DJ to Producer Pipeline<br>01:07:59 The Evolution of Music Trends and Production<br>01:10:53 Sampling and the New Generation of Artists<br>01:14:07 Appreciation for Legacy and New Interpretations<br>01:14:57 Rapid Fire Questions: Insights from the Pros</p><p><br><strong>From Turntables to Tracks: DJ Montay's Journey Through Hip-Hop History<br></strong><br></p><p>Join us for an electrifying conversation with <strong>DJ Montay</strong>, a true pioneer who's witnessed the Atlanta music scene evolve firsthand. In this episode, Montay takes us on a journey from his early days spinning records to becoming a master music producer, sharing invaluable insights into the <strong>grind of DJ culture</strong> and the <strong>challenges of the ever-changing music industry</strong>.</p><p>Discover how <strong>mixtapes</strong> became the lifeblood of Southern hip-hop, propelling artists and sounds into the mainstream. Montay pulls back the curtain on the <strong>creative process behind hit records</strong> like "Get Low," revealing the dedication and artistry required to craft iconic tracks. He shares his wisdom on <strong>staying relevant</strong> in a fast-paced industry while remaining <strong>humble amidst success</strong>.</p><p>We also dive deep into the <strong>evolution of music distribution</strong>, from the era of physical media to the dominance of digital streaming. Learn how this shift has impacted <strong>artist and producer revenue</strong>, and how the rise of <strong>crossover hits</strong>, like those by Flo Rida, reshaped the landscape. The enduring power of <strong>live performances</strong> and the <strong>legacy of mixtape culture</strong> are also explored, highlighting their continued influence on the industry.</p><p>Finally, we discuss the intricate <strong>dynamics of music production</strong>, the crucial role of <strong>leadership</strong> in shaping the industry, and the evolving relationship between <strong>DJs and producers</strong>. Montay emphasizes the importance of recognizing <strong>unsung heroes</strong> in the music scene and the challenges faced by <strong>new artists</strong> today. We even touch on the impact of <strong>sampling</strong> on music and our appreciation for <strong>legacy artists</strong>, all culminating in a rapid-fire segment that offers unique personal insights from DJ Montay himself.</p><p><strong>Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a legend! Hit subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss future episodes.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>#DJMontay #AtlantaHipHop #MusicProduction #MixtapeCulture #MusicIndustry #GetLow #FloRida #MusicEvolution #Podcast</strong></p><p><br></p><p>------------</p><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>He was formerly an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p><p><br>https://www.instagram.com/senseihollywood<br>https://twitter.com/senseihollywood.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2025 06:30:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we talk to DJ Montay, the hit-making producer behind Flo Rida's 'Low.' ft. T- Pain, We'll explore his journey from DJ to producer and how Oomp Camp shaped Atlanta's music scene.  We’re digging deep and talking technical, as he lays out his workflow to produce DIAMOND* Records...</p><p>(*Diamond = 10,000,000 units sold!)</p><p>Get ready, cause It’s Levels To This</p><p>DJ Montay, is a Diamond certified, Grammy Award-nominated record producer and songwriter, who has worked with artists such as Flo Rida, T-Pain, Akon, Future, and Migos. He has a producer credit on Flo Rida's "Low”, which was one of the most successful singles of the 2000s. DJ Montay has had his productions featured on films such as Step Up 3D, Stomp The Yard, and Norbit.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Rise of DJ Monte and Mixtape Culture<br>03:08 Transitioning from DJing to Production<br>06:03 The Work Ethic Behind DJing<br>08:58 The Evolution of DJing and Production Techniques<br>12:09 Oomp Camp and the Atlanta Music Scene<br>14:54 Creating Street Anthems and Club Classics<br>17:56 Navigating the Music Industry and Staying Relevant<br>20:53 The Impact of Sampling in Music Production<br>24:06 The Creative Process of Beat Making<br>27:03 The Legacy of 'Get Low' and Its Influence<br>31:10 The Evolution of Music Distribution<br>34:50 The Rise of Flo Rida and Crossover Hits<br>37:58 The Impact of Streaming on Music Revenue<br>46:00 Navigating Changes in the Music Industry<br>49:59 The Role of Live Performances in Artist Success<br>56:06 The Mixtape Culture and Its Legacy<br>59:50 The Influence of Leadership in Music Production<br>01:02:04 Championing Unsung Heroes in the Industry<br>01:04:53 Navigating the DJ to Producer Pipeline<br>01:07:59 The Evolution of Music Trends and Production<br>01:10:53 Sampling and the New Generation of Artists<br>01:14:07 Appreciation for Legacy and New Interpretations<br>01:14:57 Rapid Fire Questions: Insights from the Pros</p><p><br><strong>From Turntables to Tracks: DJ Montay's Journey Through Hip-Hop History<br></strong><br></p><p>Join us for an electrifying conversation with <strong>DJ Montay</strong>, a true pioneer who's witnessed the Atlanta music scene evolve firsthand. In this episode, Montay takes us on a journey from his early days spinning records to becoming a master music producer, sharing invaluable insights into the <strong>grind of DJ culture</strong> and the <strong>challenges of the ever-changing music industry</strong>.</p><p>Discover how <strong>mixtapes</strong> became the lifeblood of Southern hip-hop, propelling artists and sounds into the mainstream. Montay pulls back the curtain on the <strong>creative process behind hit records</strong> like "Get Low," revealing the dedication and artistry required to craft iconic tracks. He shares his wisdom on <strong>staying relevant</strong> in a fast-paced industry while remaining <strong>humble amidst success</strong>.</p><p>We also dive deep into the <strong>evolution of music distribution</strong>, from the era of physical media to the dominance of digital streaming. Learn how this shift has impacted <strong>artist and producer revenue</strong>, and how the rise of <strong>crossover hits</strong>, like those by Flo Rida, reshaped the landscape. The enduring power of <strong>live performances</strong> and the <strong>legacy of mixtape culture</strong> are also explored, highlighting their continued influence on the industry.</p><p>Finally, we discuss the intricate <strong>dynamics of music production</strong>, the crucial role of <strong>leadership</strong> in shaping the industry, and the evolving relationship between <strong>DJs and producers</strong>. Montay emphasizes the importance of recognizing <strong>unsung heroes</strong> in the music scene and the challenges faced by <strong>new artists</strong> today. We even touch on the impact of <strong>sampling</strong> on music and our appreciation for <strong>legacy artists</strong>, all culminating in a rapid-fire segment that offers unique personal insights from DJ Montay himself.</p><p><strong>Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a legend! Hit subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss future episodes.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>#DJMontay #AtlantaHipHop #MusicProduction #MixtapeCulture #MusicIndustry #GetLow #FloRida #MusicEvolution #Podcast</strong></p><p><br></p><p>------------</p><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>He was formerly an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p><p><br>https://www.instagram.com/senseihollywood<br>https://twitter.com/senseihollywood.</p>]]>
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      <title>Grammy Nominated Engineer Scott Taylor - Travis Scott's Creative Force</title>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Grammy Nominated Engineer Scott Taylor - Travis Scott's Creative Force</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we’re talking to grammy nominated engineer Scott Taylor, AKA Scotti</p><p><br></p><p>He’s leveled up from my Audio 101 class to the top of the charts working with J.I.D. Rae Sremmund, and Travis Scott</p><p><br></p><p>The student has become the teacher, so get your pencils ready</p><p><br></p><p>It’s levels to this</p><p><br></p><p>Summary</p><p>In this engaging conversation, the speakers reflect on their experiences in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of authentic teaching, studying the greats, and navigating the studio environment. They discuss the journey from being a student to becoming a professional, the significance of building relationships, and the role of confidence and trust in collaboration. The conversation also touches on managing egos, the art of communication, and the value of sharing knowledge in the creative process. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of the music industry, discussing the importance of hard work, humility, and the ability to adapt in a fast-paced environment. They share personal experiences from long studio sessions, the significance of wearing multiple hats, and the evolving landscape of music in the face of technological advancements like AI. The dialogue emphasizes the value of collaboration, learning, and teaching within the creative process, while also reflecting on past successes and future aspirations.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Impact of Authentic Teaching<br>03:00 From Student to Professional: A Journey in Music<br>05:58 The Importance of Studying the Greats<br>08:53 Navigating the Studio Environment<br>12:01 Building Relationships in the Music Industry<br>15:02 The Role of Confidence and Trust in Collaboration<br>18:07 Ego Management in Creative Spaces<br>21:08 The Art of Communication and Feedback<br>23:53 Teaching and Sharing Knowledge in Music<br>27:04 Creating a Positive Vibe in the Studio<br>34:53 The Studio Experience: Time and Ego Management<br>40:53 The Journey of Hard Work and Humility<br>46:50 Wearing Multiple Hats in the Music Industry<br>52:31 The Evolution of Music and the Role of AI<br>01:01:47 Reflections on Success and Future Aspirations</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p><br></p><p><br>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p><br></p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi</p><p>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p><br></p><p>______________________________________________</p><p><br></p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p><br></p><p>He was formerly an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>https://www.instagram.com/senseihollywood</p><p>https://twitter.com/senseihollywood.</p><p><br></p><p>*F.K.A. ThundaDan</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we’re talking to grammy nominated engineer Scott Taylor, AKA Scotti</p><p><br></p><p>He’s leveled up from my Audio 101 class to the top of the charts working with J.I.D. Rae Sremmund, and Travis Scott</p><p><br></p><p>The student has become the teacher, so get your pencils ready</p><p><br></p><p>It’s levels to this</p><p><br></p><p>Summary</p><p>In this engaging conversation, the speakers reflect on their experiences in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of authentic teaching, studying the greats, and navigating the studio environment. They discuss the journey from being a student to becoming a professional, the significance of building relationships, and the role of confidence and trust in collaboration. The conversation also touches on managing egos, the art of communication, and the value of sharing knowledge in the creative process. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of the music industry, discussing the importance of hard work, humility, and the ability to adapt in a fast-paced environment. They share personal experiences from long studio sessions, the significance of wearing multiple hats, and the evolving landscape of music in the face of technological advancements like AI. The dialogue emphasizes the value of collaboration, learning, and teaching within the creative process, while also reflecting on past successes and future aspirations.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Impact of Authentic Teaching<br>03:00 From Student to Professional: A Journey in Music<br>05:58 The Importance of Studying the Greats<br>08:53 Navigating the Studio Environment<br>12:01 Building Relationships in the Music Industry<br>15:02 The Role of Confidence and Trust in Collaboration<br>18:07 Ego Management in Creative Spaces<br>21:08 The Art of Communication and Feedback<br>23:53 Teaching and Sharing Knowledge in Music<br>27:04 Creating a Positive Vibe in the Studio<br>34:53 The Studio Experience: Time and Ego Management<br>40:53 The Journey of Hard Work and Humility<br>46:50 Wearing Multiple Hats in the Music Industry<br>52:31 The Evolution of Music and the Role of AI<br>01:01:47 Reflections on Success and Future Aspirations</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p><br></p><p><br>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p><br></p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi</p><p>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p><br></p><p>______________________________________________</p><p><br></p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p><br></p><p>He was formerly an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>https://www.instagram.com/senseihollywood</p><p>https://twitter.com/senseihollywood.</p><p><br></p><p>*F.K.A. ThundaDan</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2025 06:58:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we’re talking to grammy nominated engineer Scott Taylor, AKA Scotti</p><p><br></p><p>He’s leveled up from my Audio 101 class to the top of the charts working with J.I.D. Rae Sremmund, and Travis Scott</p><p><br></p><p>The student has become the teacher, so get your pencils ready</p><p><br></p><p>It’s levels to this</p><p><br></p><p>Summary</p><p>In this engaging conversation, the speakers reflect on their experiences in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of authentic teaching, studying the greats, and navigating the studio environment. They discuss the journey from being a student to becoming a professional, the significance of building relationships, and the role of confidence and trust in collaboration. The conversation also touches on managing egos, the art of communication, and the value of sharing knowledge in the creative process. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of the music industry, discussing the importance of hard work, humility, and the ability to adapt in a fast-paced environment. They share personal experiences from long studio sessions, the significance of wearing multiple hats, and the evolving landscape of music in the face of technological advancements like AI. The dialogue emphasizes the value of collaboration, learning, and teaching within the creative process, while also reflecting on past successes and future aspirations.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Impact of Authentic Teaching<br>03:00 From Student to Professional: A Journey in Music<br>05:58 The Importance of Studying the Greats<br>08:53 Navigating the Studio Environment<br>12:01 Building Relationships in the Music Industry<br>15:02 The Role of Confidence and Trust in Collaboration<br>18:07 Ego Management in Creative Spaces<br>21:08 The Art of Communication and Feedback<br>23:53 Teaching and Sharing Knowledge in Music<br>27:04 Creating a Positive Vibe in the Studio<br>34:53 The Studio Experience: Time and Ego Management<br>40:53 The Journey of Hard Work and Humility<br>46:50 Wearing Multiple Hats in the Music Industry<br>52:31 The Evolution of Music and the Role of AI<br>01:01:47 Reflections on Success and Future Aspirations</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p><br></p><p><br>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p><br></p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi</p><p>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p><br></p><p>______________________________________________</p><p><br></p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p><br></p><p>He was formerly an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>https://www.instagram.com/senseihollywood</p><p>https://twitter.com/senseihollywood.</p><p><br></p><p>*F.K.A. ThundaDan</p>]]>
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      <title>Dee Brown - Rick Ross,  Kendrick Lamar,  &amp; H.E.R.'s  Secret Weapon</title>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we’re talking to grammy nominated engineer <br>DEE BROWN, currently working as a staff engineer at Apple Music in Nashville</p><p>Rick Ross, Kendrick Lamar and H.E.R. have benefitted from his experience</p><p>And so should you</p><p>We got his take on AI, Dolby Atmos, the future of music production, and much more</p><p>Social Media:<br>INSTAGRAM - @thed247 #studiolife <br>TWITTER - @thed247<br>FACEBOOK - Dee Brown </p><p>Get ready<br>Cause its levels to this...</p><p>In this conversation, Grammy-nominated engineer Dee Brown discusses the evolving landscape of music production, particularly focusing on the use of Atmos technology, the role of AI in creativity, and the importance of studio techniques. He shares insights on building personal studios, the intricacies of mixing in Atmos, and the future of music consumption in a world increasingly dominated by technology. We delve into the evolving landscape of audio technology and music engineering and discuss the impact of new audio formats like Atmos, the challenges faced by independent engineers, and the role of AI in music production. The conversation also touches on the future of music sampling and the importance of musicianship in an increasingly digital world.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Role of Atmos in Music Production<br>02:49 AI and Creativity in Music<br>06:02 Studio Techniques and Equipment<br>09:03 Building a Personal Studio<br>12:02 Understanding Atmos Mixing<br>15:01 The Future of Atmos and Music Consumption<br>27:09 Exploring New Audio Technologies<br>30:35 The Journey of a Music Engineer<br>32:18 Challenges in the Music Industry<br>35:35 The Role of AI in Music Production<br>40:32 The Evolution of Music Sampling<br>46:06 The Future of Music Engineering</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we’re talking to grammy nominated engineer <br>DEE BROWN, currently working as a staff engineer at Apple Music in Nashville</p><p>Rick Ross, Kendrick Lamar and H.E.R. have benefitted from his experience</p><p>And so should you</p><p>We got his take on AI, Dolby Atmos, the future of music production, and much more</p><p>Social Media:<br>INSTAGRAM - @thed247 #studiolife <br>TWITTER - @thed247<br>FACEBOOK - Dee Brown </p><p>Get ready<br>Cause its levels to this...</p><p>In this conversation, Grammy-nominated engineer Dee Brown discusses the evolving landscape of music production, particularly focusing on the use of Atmos technology, the role of AI in creativity, and the importance of studio techniques. He shares insights on building personal studios, the intricacies of mixing in Atmos, and the future of music consumption in a world increasingly dominated by technology. We delve into the evolving landscape of audio technology and music engineering and discuss the impact of new audio formats like Atmos, the challenges faced by independent engineers, and the role of AI in music production. The conversation also touches on the future of music sampling and the importance of musicianship in an increasingly digital world.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Role of Atmos in Music Production<br>02:49 AI and Creativity in Music<br>06:02 Studio Techniques and Equipment<br>09:03 Building a Personal Studio<br>12:02 Understanding Atmos Mixing<br>15:01 The Future of Atmos and Music Consumption<br>27:09 Exploring New Audio Technologies<br>30:35 The Journey of a Music Engineer<br>32:18 Challenges in the Music Industry<br>35:35 The Role of AI in Music Production<br>40:32 The Evolution of Music Sampling<br>46:06 The Future of Music Engineering</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2025 12:19:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we’re talking to grammy nominated engineer <br>DEE BROWN, currently working as a staff engineer at Apple Music in Nashville</p><p>Rick Ross, Kendrick Lamar and H.E.R. have benefitted from his experience</p><p>And so should you</p><p>We got his take on AI, Dolby Atmos, the future of music production, and much more</p><p>Social Media:<br>INSTAGRAM - @thed247 #studiolife <br>TWITTER - @thed247<br>FACEBOOK - Dee Brown </p><p>Get ready<br>Cause its levels to this...</p><p>In this conversation, Grammy-nominated engineer Dee Brown discusses the evolving landscape of music production, particularly focusing on the use of Atmos technology, the role of AI in creativity, and the importance of studio techniques. He shares insights on building personal studios, the intricacies of mixing in Atmos, and the future of music consumption in a world increasingly dominated by technology. We delve into the evolving landscape of audio technology and music engineering and discuss the impact of new audio formats like Atmos, the challenges faced by independent engineers, and the role of AI in music production. The conversation also touches on the future of music sampling and the importance of musicianship in an increasingly digital world.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 The Role of Atmos in Music Production<br>02:49 AI and Creativity in Music<br>06:02 Studio Techniques and Equipment<br>09:03 Building a Personal Studio<br>12:02 Understanding Atmos Mixing<br>15:01 The Future of Atmos and Music Consumption<br>27:09 Exploring New Audio Technologies<br>30:35 The Journey of a Music Engineer<br>32:18 Challenges in the Music Industry<br>35:35 The Role of AI in Music Production<br>40:32 The Evolution of Music Sampling<br>46:06 The Future of Music Engineering</p>]]>
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      <title>Kori Anders (Part 2) - Music's Future: Atmos Mixing &amp; Navigating AI</title>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Here in part 2 of our conversation with grammy award winning recording engineer Kori Anders, we delve into the evolution of music production, highlighting the shift from analog to digital, the impact of technology on creativity, and the challenges faced by modern engineers. We discuss the role of AI in music production, the future of immersive sound technologies like Dolby Atmos, and the importance of maintaining the vibe in music. Kori, Sensei, and Fatboi share memorable studio experiences and insights from their careers, emphasizing the need for adaptability in an ever-changing industry.</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Evolving with Technology in Music Production<br>03:07 The Shift from Analog to Digital<br>05:58 The Role of Templates in Mixing<br>08:47 Embracing AI in Music Production<br>12:04 The Future of Dolby Atmos in Music<br>14:57 Consumer Experience and Music Quality<br>18:14 The Importance of Vibe in Mixing<br>21:01 Learning from New Producers<br>24:04 Memorable Studio Experiences<br>29:59 Final Thoughts and Advice<br>31:33 LEVEL UP Lightning Round: We put Kori on the spot</p><p><br>-----------------------</p><p>“Before I even knew there was such a career as audio engineering, I was just a kid growing up in San Jose, California who wanted to be a DJ.”</p><p>Mention anything music related to this guy, and watch his face light up.  Kori Anders is as passionate as they come when it comes to Mix Engineers.  Back in 2002 he was literally a month away from starting law school, when he decided to instead take a leap of faith and pursue his passion for music by enrolling in Full Sail University’s Recording Arts program.  That leap of faith has reaped rewards that have surpassed anything he could have ever imagined.  Through out the little more than a decade he has been an engineer, Kori has worked with a plethora of amazing artists and producers including Nicki Minaj, Usher Raymond, Wyclef Jean, and Pharrell Williams.  He has worked on more than 20 Gold and Platinum selling Albums and has received Grammy Nominations for his work on Akon’s “Konvicted” album and Faith Evans’ “R&amp;B Divas” album.   In 2010, he joined elite company by becoming a Grammy Award Winning Engineer for his work on BeBe and CeCe Winans’ Best Contemporary Gospel Album, “Still”.  </p><p>Kori draws from a combination of a diverse musical palette, his roots as a DJ, and his uncanny ear for detail, to provide his clients with a polished sound that enhances the emotional intent of the artist.  On the few days off from mixing that he does have, Kori is often still found in the studio creating. Music is sacred to him, and for that reason, quality is the only option.</p><p>“Its an amazing feeling to breath life into some of the records that become the soundtracks to millions of people’s lives.  I wouldn’t trade my career for any other career in the world!” </p><p>-Kori Anders</p><p>______________________</p><p>ABOUT THE HOSTS:</p><p>______________________</p><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>He was formerly an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p><p><br>https://www.instagram.com/senseihollywood<br>https://twitter.com/senseihollywood.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Here in part 2 of our conversation with grammy award winning recording engineer Kori Anders, we delve into the evolution of music production, highlighting the shift from analog to digital, the impact of technology on creativity, and the challenges faced by modern engineers. We discuss the role of AI in music production, the future of immersive sound technologies like Dolby Atmos, and the importance of maintaining the vibe in music. Kori, Sensei, and Fatboi share memorable studio experiences and insights from their careers, emphasizing the need for adaptability in an ever-changing industry.</p><p><br>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Evolving with Technology in Music Production<br>03:07 The Shift from Analog to Digital<br>05:58 The Role of Templates in Mixing<br>08:47 Embracing AI in Music Production<br>12:04 The Future of Dolby Atmos in Music<br>14:57 Consumer Experience and Music Quality<br>18:14 The Importance of Vibe in Mixing<br>21:01 Learning from New Producers<br>24:04 Memorable Studio Experiences<br>29:59 Final Thoughts and Advice<br>31:33 LEVEL UP Lightning Round: We put Kori on the spot</p><p><br>-----------------------</p><p>“Before I even knew there was such a career as audio engineering, I was just a kid growing up in San Jose, California who wanted to be a DJ.”</p><p>Mention anything music related to this guy, and watch his face light up.  Kori Anders is as passionate as they come when it comes to Mix Engineers.  Back in 2002 he was literally a month away from starting law school, when he decided to instead take a leap of faith and pursue his passion for music by enrolling in Full Sail University’s Recording Arts program.  That leap of faith has reaped rewards that have surpassed anything he could have ever imagined.  Through out the little more than a decade he has been an engineer, Kori has worked with a plethora of amazing artists and producers including Nicki Minaj, Usher Raymond, Wyclef Jean, and Pharrell Williams.  He has worked on more than 20 Gold and Platinum selling Albums and has received Grammy Nominations for his work on Akon’s “Konvicted” album and Faith Evans’ “R&amp;B Divas” album.   In 2010, he joined elite company by becoming a Grammy Award Winning Engineer for his work on BeBe and CeCe Winans’ Best Contemporary Gospel Album, “Still”.  </p><p>Kori draws from a combination of a diverse musical palette, his roots as a DJ, and his uncanny ear for detail, to provide his clients with a polished sound that enhances the emotional intent of the artist.  On the few days off from mixing that he does have, Kori is often still found in the studio creating. Music is sacred to him, and for that reason, quality is the only option.</p><p>“Its an amazing feeling to breath life into some of the records that become the soundtracks to millions of people’s lives.  I wouldn’t trade my career for any other career in the world!” </p><p>-Kori Anders</p><p>______________________</p><p>ABOUT THE HOSTS:</p><p>______________________</p><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>He was formerly an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p><p><br>https://www.instagram.com/senseihollywood<br>https://twitter.com/senseihollywood.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2025 07:30:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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      <title>Engineer Kori Anders - Music Business Success Secrets: People Skills Pay the bills</title>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Engineer Kori Anders - Music Business Success Secrets: People Skills Pay the bills</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>In this conversation, Grammy Award-winning audio engineer Kori Anders shares insights into the music industry, emphasizing the importance of people skills over technical skills in audio engineering. He recounts his journey from aspiring lawyer to successful audio engineer, highlighting key inspirations and experiences that shaped his career. The discussion delves into the realities of recording sessions, unique artist processes, and the vital role of communication and trust in the studio. Kori also reflects on the balance between technical and creative skills, and the unspoken language that exists between artists and engineers.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>In this conversation, Grammy Award-winning audio engineer Kori Anders shares insights into the music industry, emphasizing the importance of people skills over technical skills in audio engineering. He recounts his journey from aspiring lawyer to successful audio engineer, highlighting key inspirations and experiences that shaped his career. The discussion delves into the realities of recording sessions, unique artist processes, and the vital role of communication and trust in the studio. Kori also reflects on the balance between technical and creative skills, and the unspoken language that exists between artists and engineers.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2025 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>In this conversation, Grammy Award-winning audio engineer Kori Anders shares insights into the music industry, emphasizing the importance of people skills over technical skills in audio engineering. He recounts his journey from aspiring lawyer to successful audio engineer, highlighting key inspirations and experiences that shaped his career. The discussion delves into the realities of recording sessions, unique artist processes, and the vital role of communication and trust in the studio. Kori also reflects on the balance between technical and creative skills, and the unspoken language that exists between artists and engineers.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Producer Liby V: From Intern To The Top Of The Charts</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, <strong>Producer Liby V (</strong>one of Sensei's old students),  drops in to share his journey from intern to the top of the charts.</p><p>Fresh off his <strong>recent success with girl group Psiryn's "Sober</strong>" <strong>hitting #1 on the Billboard Adult RnB charts</strong> (#17 overall), he talks with<strong> Sensei and Fatboi</strong> about his path from student to producer, creativity, networking, gear selection, and much more.</p><p>He emphasizes the significance of timing in music releases, the art of simplicity in production, and the shift towards using analog gear. Libby also distinguishes between the roles of a beat maker and a producer, while navigating the fine line between influence and originality in music creation. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the world of music production, exploring themes of nostalgia, the evolution of engineering, the impact of AI, and the importance of emotional connection in music. They share personal stories about their journeys from musicians to producers, discuss the challenges of staying true to one's sound amidst industry pressures, and reflect on the diverse genres they work in. The conversation emphasizes the significance of authenticity and passion in the creative process.</p><p></p><ul><li>(00:00) - </li>
<li>(00:00) - Chapter 2</li>
<li>(00:00) - Breaking Boundaries in Music Production</li>
<li>(02:58) - Networking and Building Relationships</li>
<li>(05:57) - The Journey of 'Siren' and Timing in Music</li>
<li>(08:59) - Creative Inspiration and Genre Blending</li>
<li>(12:04) - The Art of Simplicity in Music Production</li>
<li>(15:05) - The Shift to Analog Gear</li>
<li>(18:05) - Defining Roles: Beat Maker vs. Producer</li>
<li>(21:01) - Navigating Influence and Originality in Music</li>
<li>(24:00) - Collaborations and Influences in Libby V's Career</li>
<li>(26:18) - Nostalgia and Gear Regrets</li>
<li>(30:06) - The Evolution of Engineering and Production</li>
<li>(34:54) - The Journey from Musician to Producer</li>
<li>(39:14) - AI's Impact on Music Production</li>
<li>(43:36) - Emotional Connection in Music</li>
<li>(46:10) - Exploring Different Genres</li>
<li>(47:32) - Staying True to Your Sound</li>
</ul><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>Sensei Hollywood (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>He was formerly an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, <strong>Producer Liby V (</strong>one of Sensei's old students),  drops in to share his journey from intern to the top of the charts.</p><p>Fresh off his <strong>recent success with girl group Psiryn's "Sober</strong>" <strong>hitting #1 on the Billboard Adult RnB charts</strong> (#17 overall), he talks with<strong> Sensei and Fatboi</strong> about his path from student to producer, creativity, networking, gear selection, and much more.</p><p>He emphasizes the significance of timing in music releases, the art of simplicity in production, and the shift towards using analog gear. Libby also distinguishes between the roles of a beat maker and a producer, while navigating the fine line between influence and originality in music creation. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the world of music production, exploring themes of nostalgia, the evolution of engineering, the impact of AI, and the importance of emotional connection in music. They share personal stories about their journeys from musicians to producers, discuss the challenges of staying true to one's sound amidst industry pressures, and reflect on the diverse genres they work in. The conversation emphasizes the significance of authenticity and passion in the creative process.</p><p></p><ul><li>(00:00) - </li>
<li>(00:00) - Chapter 2</li>
<li>(00:00) - Breaking Boundaries in Music Production</li>
<li>(02:58) - Networking and Building Relationships</li>
<li>(05:57) - The Journey of 'Siren' and Timing in Music</li>
<li>(08:59) - Creative Inspiration and Genre Blending</li>
<li>(12:04) - The Art of Simplicity in Music Production</li>
<li>(15:05) - The Shift to Analog Gear</li>
<li>(18:05) - Defining Roles: Beat Maker vs. Producer</li>
<li>(21:01) - Navigating Influence and Originality in Music</li>
<li>(24:00) - Collaborations and Influences in Libby V's Career</li>
<li>(26:18) - Nostalgia and Gear Regrets</li>
<li>(30:06) - The Evolution of Engineering and Production</li>
<li>(34:54) - The Journey from Musician to Producer</li>
<li>(39:14) - AI's Impact on Music Production</li>
<li>(43:36) - Emotional Connection in Music</li>
<li>(46:10) - Exploring Different Genres</li>
<li>(47:32) - Staying True to Your Sound</li>
</ul><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>Sensei Hollywood (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>He was formerly an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, <strong>Producer Liby V (</strong>one of Sensei's old students),  drops in to share his journey from intern to the top of the charts.</p><p>Fresh off his <strong>recent success with girl group Psiryn's "Sober</strong>" <strong>hitting #1 on the Billboard Adult RnB charts</strong> (#17 overall), he talks with<strong> Sensei and Fatboi</strong> about his path from student to producer, creativity, networking, gear selection, and much more.</p><p>He emphasizes the significance of timing in music releases, the art of simplicity in production, and the shift towards using analog gear. Libby also distinguishes between the roles of a beat maker and a producer, while navigating the fine line between influence and originality in music creation. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the world of music production, exploring themes of nostalgia, the evolution of engineering, the impact of AI, and the importance of emotional connection in music. They share personal stories about their journeys from musicians to producers, discuss the challenges of staying true to one's sound amidst industry pressures, and reflect on the diverse genres they work in. The conversation emphasizes the significance of authenticity and passion in the creative process.</p><p></p><ul><li>(00:00) - </li>
<li>(00:00) - Chapter 2</li>
<li>(00:00) - Breaking Boundaries in Music Production</li>
<li>(02:58) - Networking and Building Relationships</li>
<li>(05:57) - The Journey of 'Siren' and Timing in Music</li>
<li>(08:59) - Creative Inspiration and Genre Blending</li>
<li>(12:04) - The Art of Simplicity in Music Production</li>
<li>(15:05) - The Shift to Analog Gear</li>
<li>(18:05) - Defining Roles: Beat Maker vs. Producer</li>
<li>(21:01) - Navigating Influence and Originality in Music</li>
<li>(24:00) - Collaborations and Influences in Libby V's Career</li>
<li>(26:18) - Nostalgia and Gear Regrets</li>
<li>(30:06) - The Evolution of Engineering and Production</li>
<li>(34:54) - The Journey from Musician to Producer</li>
<li>(39:14) - AI's Impact on Music Production</li>
<li>(43:36) - Emotional Connection in Music</li>
<li>(46:10) - Exploring Different Genres</li>
<li>(47:32) - Staying True to Your Sound</li>
</ul><p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>Sensei Hollywood (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>He was formerly an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p>]]>
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      <title>Beatmaker vs. Producer: Where Do You Draw the Line?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Beatmaker Vs. Producer</strong></p><p>Where do you draw the line?</p><p>This conversation between two longtime music industry pros (producer <strong>Fatboi</strong> and musician/engineer <strong>Sensei Hollywood</strong>) delves into the evolving roles of producers and beat makers in the music industry, exploring how technology has blurred the lines between these roles. Sensei and Fatboi discuss the importance of arrangement, the producer's craft, and the challenges faced in the modern music landscape, emphasizing the need for creativity and emotional connection in music production. They discuss the trade-offs of industry recognition, the limitations of AI in capturing genuine emotion, and the unique touch that human musicians bring to their craft. The conversation highlights the importance of emotional depth in music, the flaws inherent in both human and AI decision-making, and the evolution of iconic songs through human creativity.</p><p></p><ul><li>(00:00) - The Evolution of Music Production</li>
<li>(02:47) - Defining Roles: Producer vs. Beat Maker</li>
<li>(05:58) - The Art of Song Arrangement</li>
<li>(09:01) - Navigating Industry Pressures</li>
<li>(11:56) - The Role of Emotion in Music</li>
<li>(15:03) - AI in Music Production: A Double-Edged Sword</li>
<li>(18:08) - The Human Element in Music Creation</li>
</ul><br>______________________________________________<p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>He was an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p><p><br>https://www.instagram.com/senseihollywood<br>https://twitter.com/senseihollywood.</p><p>*F.K.A. ThundaDan</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Beatmaker Vs. Producer</strong></p><p>Where do you draw the line?</p><p>This conversation between two longtime music industry pros (producer <strong>Fatboi</strong> and musician/engineer <strong>Sensei Hollywood</strong>) delves into the evolving roles of producers and beat makers in the music industry, exploring how technology has blurred the lines between these roles. Sensei and Fatboi discuss the importance of arrangement, the producer's craft, and the challenges faced in the modern music landscape, emphasizing the need for creativity and emotional connection in music production. They discuss the trade-offs of industry recognition, the limitations of AI in capturing genuine emotion, and the unique touch that human musicians bring to their craft. The conversation highlights the importance of emotional depth in music, the flaws inherent in both human and AI decision-making, and the evolution of iconic songs through human creativity.</p><p></p><ul><li>(00:00) - The Evolution of Music Production</li>
<li>(02:47) - Defining Roles: Producer vs. Beat Maker</li>
<li>(05:58) - The Art of Song Arrangement</li>
<li>(09:01) - Navigating Industry Pressures</li>
<li>(11:56) - The Role of Emotion in Music</li>
<li>(15:03) - AI in Music Production: A Double-Edged Sword</li>
<li>(18:08) - The Human Element in Music Creation</li>
</ul><br>______________________________________________<p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>He was an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p><p><br>https://www.instagram.com/senseihollywood<br>https://twitter.com/senseihollywood.</p><p>*F.K.A. ThundaDan</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2025 15:38:05 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>It's Levels To This</author>
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      <itunes:author>It's Levels To This</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Beatmaker Vs. Producer</strong></p><p>Where do you draw the line?</p><p>This conversation between two longtime music industry pros (producer <strong>Fatboi</strong> and musician/engineer <strong>Sensei Hollywood</strong>) delves into the evolving roles of producers and beat makers in the music industry, exploring how technology has blurred the lines between these roles. Sensei and Fatboi discuss the importance of arrangement, the producer's craft, and the challenges faced in the modern music landscape, emphasizing the need for creativity and emotional connection in music production. They discuss the trade-offs of industry recognition, the limitations of AI in capturing genuine emotion, and the unique touch that human musicians bring to their craft. The conversation highlights the importance of emotional depth in music, the flaws inherent in both human and AI decision-making, and the evolution of iconic songs through human creativity.</p><p></p><ul><li>(00:00) - The Evolution of Music Production</li>
<li>(02:47) - Defining Roles: Producer vs. Beat Maker</li>
<li>(05:58) - The Art of Song Arrangement</li>
<li>(09:01) - Navigating Industry Pressures</li>
<li>(11:56) - The Role of Emotion in Music</li>
<li>(15:03) - AI in Music Production: A Double-Edged Sword</li>
<li>(18:08) - The Human Element in Music Creation</li>
</ul><br>______________________________________________<p>Fatboi is a Multi-platinum, Grammy nominated, award winning producer whose credits include: Camoflauge, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Shawty Redd, Flo Rida, Bow Wow, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Juvenile, Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, 8Ball &amp; MJG, Jeremih, 2 Chainz, Nicki Minaj, Bobby V, Ludacris and Yo Gotti, Monica, Zay Smith, TK Kravitz, Future.</p><p>https://twitter.com/thefatboi<br>https://www.instagram.com/thefatboi_/</p><p>______________________________________________</p><p>Sensei Hollywood*  (a.k.a. Dan Marshall) is an accomplished musician, producer, engineer who's performed on and engineered multi--platinum records with Big Boi, Outkast, Killer Mike, Chamillionaire, Carlos Santana, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Ron Isley, Lil Wayne, Trillville, Monica, and more...</p><p>He was an instructor and the chair of the Audio Production program at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he taught a new generation of audio engineers and producers to go on to great things in their own right.</p><p><br>https://www.instagram.com/senseihollywood<br>https://twitter.com/senseihollywood.</p><p>*F.K.A. ThundaDan</p>]]>
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