In the edition of Pensado’s Palace the guys talk with music expert Gene Grimaldi, Chief Engineer at Oasis Mastering who has worked with famous singers such as Lana del Rey, Lady Gaga, Carla and Japsen, and more. He explains the mechanism of the music. He explains how the songs can be darker, lighter, duller, and more. Explaining the components of the music to further understand how to properly vocalize the music.
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