Kingston, Jamaica (July 7, 2015)When asked to join the Green Berlin production crew in Jamaica to work on the new record for German rapper Marteria's alter-ego Marsimoto, BenDMA brought along his Antelope Audio Zen Studio.
by Clive Young It's easy to get stuck in "the same old way of doing things," just because that's how we've always done them. If we're lucky, every so often, something comes along that shows us a different approach or at least reminds us why we do things certain ways. I had that kind of moment back in March, when I was filmed forFanarchy, a documentary premiering on some Epix channels July 9 at 8PM.
"We have a different philosophy of how we treat bands. Most shows have one monitor console and they mix from wherever that is. We tried to make this show as artist-friendly as possible, so the guest band monitor console is where it should normally benext to the band. We also have a monitor console underneath the stage that is for The Roots, so Dan Horton, the monitor engineer, spends most of the show down there, and changes positions to the musical guest console as neededwhich is unheard of with most shows."Keith McPhee, Tonight Show music supervisor/Roots production manager.