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With Secure Checkout (100% Secure payment with SSL Encryption), Return & Warranty (If you’re not 100% satisfied, let us know and we’ll make it right.), Worldwide shipping available, Buy 2 or more to save shipping. Last Day To – BUY IT or LOSE IT FOREVER. Only available for a LIMITED TIME – NOT FOUND IN STORES! Click here to buy this shirt: https://wikipediatee.com/product/the-best-dads-have-daughters-who-play-hockey-vintage-shirt/ The sheer number and variety of artists you got to participate is pretty crazy. What was your process when it came to assembling that lineup? I first saw the lineup of all the names when they first made the promotional poster recently, and I was like, wow. That’s an incredible festival I would definitely go to. [Laughs.] But really, I first went to a lot of people I’d already worked with and had relationships with and knew a bit of their process. Still, Kevin from Tame Impala has never really sat in front of a camera and gone, “Okay, this button is how I get that iconic Tame Impala keyboard sound.” Even somebody like Paul McCartney, it feels unimaginable that there could still be an anecdote about The Beatles and how he made a certain song that hasn’t been told, but here he is telling us some new thing about how he came up with the sounds behind “Tomorrow Never Knows” or “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.” Then there are people like Dave Grohl, Kathleen Hanna, the Beastie Boys, who I hadn’t worked with, but were just really cool about it and willing to come in. The whole point of it was to show, not tell, instead of getting in front of a camera and saying, “This is how we made this sound.” Here, Vogue speaks to Ronson about the origins of Watch the Sound, the importance of collaboration, and why it felt like the right time to add hosting to his repertoire. Mark Ronson: When Apple TV+ first launched, they came to me and said they wanted to do a show about music, and specifically mentioned this TED Talk I’d done on sampling. They wanted to make a show that was educational, but also fun. It would be for people who were nerdy and love the technology, but also people who just love music and wouldn’t expect to care about these kinds of things, but [it would help] them see it’s all a big jigsaw puzzle. You suddenly realize, “Oh, that’s why my favorite song sounds like that.” Collaboration has always been at the core of your work as a producer. Did you feel exposed, having a camera in the studio while you were working and having these intimate conversations with musicians outside of the more private environment you’re used to? I didn’t really mind so much. I know that the more we film, the better the show is going to be. But these people are my friends, and all artists are very vulnerable and sensitive and some people aren’t willing to lift the veil off right away. When Ezra [Koenig] from Vampire Weekend is there, singing into the mic with the same autotune setting that he used on “Diane Young,” every step of the way I was like: “Are you sure you’re cool with doing this?” Angel Olsen jumping on the piano and playing a beautiful torch song at Capitol Studios to show what reverb does, too. As a producer, your main job is to protect the artist at all costs, keeping everybody in this protected mode. Lady Gaga comes into the studio and she’s been tailed by 20 paparazzi on the way, so the minute the door closes she’s got to feel as safe as possible to express her most vulnerable emotions. In this, it’s a little different because I’m like, “I still want to capture and film this.” It was a bit of a balancing act, but I feel like it was great what we got to capture. 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Click here to buy this shirt: https://wikipediatee.com/product/the-best-dads-have-daughters-who-play-hockey-vintage-shirt/ The sheer number and variety of artists you got to participate is pretty crazy. What was your process when it came to assembling that lineup? I first saw the lineup of all the names when they first made the promotional poster recently, and I was like, wow. That’s an incredible festival I would definitely go to. [Laughs.] But really, I first went to a lot of people I’d already worked with and had relationships with and knew a bit of their process. Still, Kevin from Tame Impala has never really sat in front of a camera and gone, “Okay, this button is how I get that iconic Tame Impala keyboard sound.” Even somebody like Paul McCartney, it feels unimaginable that there could still be an anecdote about The Beatles and how he made a certain song that hasn’t been told, but here he is telling us some new thing about how he came up with the sounds behind “Tomorrow Never Knows” or “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.” Then there are people like Dave Grohl, Kathleen Hanna, the Beastie Boys, who I hadn’t worked with, but were just really cool about it and willing to come in. The whole point of it was to show, not tell, instead of getting in front of a camera and saying, “This is how we made this sound.” Here, Vogue speaks to Ronson about the origins of Watch the Sound, the importance of collaboration, and why it felt like the right time to add hosting to his repertoire. Mark Ronson: When Apple TV+ first launched, they came to me and said they wanted to do a show about music, and specifically mentioned this TED Talk I’d done on sampling. They wanted to make a show that was educational, but also fun. It would be for people who were nerdy and love the technology, but also people who just love music and wouldn’t expect to care about these kinds of things, but [it would help] them see it’s all a big jigsaw puzzle. You suddenly realize, “Oh, that’s why my favorite song sounds like that.” Collaboration has always been at the core of your work as a producer. Did you feel exposed, having a camera in the studio while you were working and having these intimate conversations with musicians outside of the more private environment you’re used to? I didn’t really mind so much. I know that the more we film, the better the show is going to be. But these people are my friends, and all artists are very vulnerable and sensitive and some people aren’t willing to lift the veil off right away. When Ezra [Koenig] from Vampire Weekend is there, singing into the mic with the same autotune setting that he used on “Diane Young,” every step of the way I was like: “Are you sure you’re cool with doing this?” Angel Olsen jumping on the piano and playing a beautiful torch song at Capitol Studios to show what reverb does, too. As a producer, your main job is to protect the artist at all costs, keeping everybody in this protected mode. Lady Gaga comes into the studio and she’s been tailed by 20 paparazzi on the way, so the minute the door closes she’s got to feel as safe as possible to express her most vulnerable emotions. In this, it’s a little different because I’m like, “I still want to capture and film this.” It was a bit of a balancing act, but I feel like it was great what we got to capture. 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With Secure Checkout (100% Secure payment with SSL Encryption), Return & Warranty (If you’re not 100% satisfied, let us know and we’ll make it right.), Worldwide shipping available, Buy 2 or more to save shipping. Last Day To – BUY IT or LOSE IT FOREVER. Only available for a LIMITED TIME – NOT FOUND IN STORES! Click here to buy this shirt: https://wikipediatee.com/product/the-best-dads-have-daughters-who-play-hockey-vintage-shirt/ The sheer number and variety of artists you got to participate is pretty crazy. What was your process when it came to assembling that lineup? I first saw the lineup of all the names when they first made the promotional poster recently, and I was like, wow. That’s an incredible festival I would definitely go to. [Laughs.] But really, I first went to a lot of people I’d already worked with and had relationships with and knew a bit of their process. Still, Kevin from Tame Impala has never really sat in front of a camera and gone, “Okay, this button is how I get that iconic Tame Impala keyboard sound.” Even somebody like Paul McCartney, it feels unimaginable that there could still be an anecdote about The Beatles and how he made a certain song that hasn’t been told, but here he is telling us some new thing about how he came up with the sounds behind “Tomorrow Never Knows” or “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.” Then there are people like Dave Grohl, Kathleen Hanna, the Beastie Boys, who I hadn’t worked with, but were just really cool about it and willing to come in. The whole point of it was to show, not tell, instead of getting in front of a camera and saying, “This is how we made this sound.” Here, Vogue speaks to Ronson about the origins of Watch the Sound, the importance of collaboration, and why it felt like the right time to add hosting to his repertoire. Mark Ronson: When Apple TV+ first launched, they came to me and said they wanted to do a show about music, and specifically mentioned this TED Talk I’d done on sampling. They wanted to make a show that was educational, but also fun. It would be for people who were nerdy and love the technology, but also people who just love music and wouldn’t expect to care about these kinds of things, but [it would help] them see it’s all a big jigsaw puzzle. You suddenly realize, “Oh, that’s why my favorite song sounds like that.” Collaboration has always been at the core of your work as a producer. Did you feel exposed, having a camera in the studio while you were working and having these intimate conversations with musicians outside of the more private environment you’re used to? I didn’t really mind so much. I know that the more we film, the better the show is going to be. But these people are my friends, and all artists are very vulnerable and sensitive and some people aren’t willing to lift the veil off right away. When Ezra [Koenig] from Vampire Weekend is there, singing into the mic with the same autotune setting that he used on “Diane Young,” every step of the way I was like: “Are you sure you’re cool with doing this?” Angel Olsen jumping on the piano and playing a beautiful torch song at Capitol Studios to show what reverb does, too. As a producer, your main job is to protect the artist at all costs, keeping everybody in this protected mode. Lady Gaga comes into the studio and she’s been tailed by 20 paparazzi on the way, so the minute the door closes she’s got to feel as safe as possible to express her most vulnerable emotions. In this, it’s a little different because I’m like, “I still want to capture and film this.” It was a bit of a balancing act, but I feel like it was great what we got to capture. 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Click here to buy this shirt: https://wikipediatee.com/product/the-best-dads-have-daughters-who-play-hockey-vintage-shirt/ The sheer number and variety of artists you got to participate is pretty crazy. What was your process when it came to assembling that lineup? I first saw the lineup of all the names when they first made the promotional poster recently, and I was like, wow. That’s an incredible festival I would definitely go to. [Laughs.] But really, I first went to a lot of people I’d already worked with and had relationships with and knew a bit of their process. Still, Kevin from Tame Impala has never really sat in front of a camera and gone, “Okay, this button is how I get that iconic Tame Impala keyboard sound.” Even somebody like Paul McCartney, it feels unimaginable that there could still be an anecdote about The Beatles and how he made a certain song that hasn’t been told, but here he is telling us some new thing about how he came up with the sounds behind “Tomorrow Never Knows” or “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.” Then there are people like Dave Grohl, Kathleen Hanna, the Beastie Boys, who I hadn’t worked with, but were just really cool about it and willing to come in. The whole point of it was to show, not tell, instead of getting in front of a camera and saying, “This is how we made this sound.” Here, Vogue speaks to Ronson about the origins of Watch the Sound, the importance of collaboration, and why it felt like the right time to add hosting to his repertoire. Mark Ronson: When Apple TV+ first launched, they came to me and said they wanted to do a show about music, and specifically mentioned this TED Talk I’d done on sampling. They wanted to make a show that was educational, but also fun. It would be for people who were nerdy and love the technology, but also people who just love music and wouldn’t expect to care about these kinds of things, but [it would help] them see it’s all a big jigsaw puzzle. You suddenly realize, “Oh, that’s why my favorite song sounds like that.” Collaboration has always been at the core of your work as a producer. Did you feel exposed, having a camera in the studio while you were working and having these intimate conversations with musicians outside of the more private environment you’re used to? I didn’t really mind so much. I know that the more we film, the better the show is going to be. But these people are my friends, and all artists are very vulnerable and sensitive and some people aren’t willing to lift the veil off right away. When Ezra [Koenig] from Vampire Weekend is there, singing into the mic with the same autotune setting that he used on “Diane Young,” every step of the way I was like: “Are you sure you’re cool with doing this?” Angel Olsen jumping on the piano and playing a beautiful torch song at Capitol Studios to show what reverb does, too. As a producer, your main job is to protect the artist at all costs, keeping everybody in this protected mode. Lady Gaga comes into the studio and she’s been tailed by 20 paparazzi on the way, so the minute the door closes she’s got to feel as safe as possible to express her most vulnerable emotions. In this, it’s a little different because I’m like, “I still want to capture and film this.” It was a bit of a balancing act, but I feel like it was great what we got to capture. 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