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Dave “Switch” Taylor: Producing M.I.A.

 
Others might consider his mobile — and home — studio sparse, but producer Dave “Switch” Taylor has all he needs in his ”MacBook Pro, Logic, the Apogee Duet, and a set of Adam S3A monitors.” It’s what he used to record and produce Kala, Maya “M.I.A.” Arulpragasm’s last album, even allowing the pair to “capture open-air, off-the-street vocals, instrumentals, and serendipitous ‘noise’ into Taylor’s mic’d MacBook Pro.” (link)

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