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YSL Rapper Lil Keed Passes Away At 24

Turn Me Up Josh dead: Lil Durk announces producer s death

Hip hop producer Turn Me Up Josh (or TurnMeUpJosh), whose real name is  Joshua Samuel, has died, according to rapper Lil Durk. “Rip turn me up josh smh,” Lil Durk wrote on Twitter. There is no detail about his cause of death. Sign up for our newsletter! An entertainment news blog claims that Samuel’s death was due to complications from an unknown autoimmune disease. However, no other source has corroborated this detail. Turn Me up Josh was a fast-rising Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum selling music engineer and producer from Houston. Samuel was an Atlanta-based producer and has worked with artists such as Lil Durk, Drake, Nipsey Hussle, DaBaby, and Kehlani.

Starrah Drops Debut Album The Longest Interlude

  Grammy Award-winning songwriter Starrah, born Brittany Hazzard, has dropped her debut artist project The Longest Interlude via Platoon. The 13-track opus describes an emotional and vulnerable story that young lovers can relate to and serves as Starrah’s deeply personal diary. The Longest Interlude features production from Nile Rodgers, Skrillex, June Nawakii, Giorgio Tuinfort, Patrick Greenaway, Velous, Nana Rogues, James Blake, Bas, Suburban Plaza, Boi1da, Vinylz, Jason Evigan, and Wondagurl. It was recorded by Brad Bustamante and Starrah and mixed by Alex Tumay and Rich Costey. On the album, Starrah says: “I put everything into this album because it’s my diary, the raw soundtrack to my life. The Longest Interlude describes a love story from the highs in the beginning, to the lows and hardships that most can relate to so I am super excited to share this with you all. This is a moment in time and a period

Legendary audio equipment engineer Rupert Neve dies

Grammy-winning engineer and legendary audio equipment designer Rupert Neve has died at the age of 94. His legacy as one of the most important and influential studio and recording equipment designers cannot be overstated. Tributes have flooded in from the wider music industry including from Above & Beyond, El-P, engineer Alex Tumay, The 1975, Paul Epworth, Daddy Kev, Nigel Godrich, Abbey Road Studios and many more.  He designed the first-ever transistor-based EQ, followed by the first transistor-based console, installed in Phillips Studios in London in 1964. Up until that point, consoles were powered with vacuum tubes – or valves – rather than transistors. Neve’s design offered a new sound and stability. He was then commissioned by Wessex Sound Studio to create the first 24-channel console in London, which equipped his now-classic 1073 mic pre and EQ channel strips. Those 1073 strips are possibly Neve’s greatest legacy, still sought-after today in hardware form and modelle

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