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Watch 'Soundbreaking' Episode 1: The Recording Artist

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KQED will be posting all the episodes for Soundbreaking: Stories From The Cutting Edge Of Recorded Music as they become available online. Viewers will be able to watch them here until Nov. 28

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It has begun! Above is the first episode of Soundbreaking: Stories From The Cutting Edge Of Recorded Music, provided by PBS.org.

In the first episode, we look at the role of the producer in the studio, which is to both realize an artist’s vision and capture it for posterity. Some of the biggest producers in the business are interviewed, including Sir George Martin, Don Was and Rick Rubin. Highlights include:

  • George Martin and his work with the Beatles at Abbey Road
  • Dr. Dre revolutionizing hip hop production
  • Rick Rubin’s revitalization of Johnny Cash’s career in the 1990s

Keep coming to Into The Mix for more episodes!

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