Showing posts with label Producer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Producer. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Dr Luke, The Music Studio Producer

Dr. Luke is an acclaimed music studio producer of our generation. The talented musician and producer has worked with some of the biggest names in the pop world, on top of having performed with international artists and been a part of the Saturday Night Live house band for years. His input in the music industry is undeniable and his impact on pop albums and recordings can be heard on the radio all around the world. Dr. Luke has been nominated for Grammys and is recognized to be the producer of the decade so far.

Native from Rhode Island, Lukasz Goldwatt, was born in September 1973 in a jewish Polish-American family. Luke have always wanted to play the drums but finally decided to practice on his sister's guitar after his parents denied the permission of having drums in the house. He would practice for hours and hours. He tried to recreate every interesting guitar lick he would hear on the radio and on his favourite albums in order to perfect his craft. He then moved on to attend the Manhattan School of Music, a renowned institute in New York City.

After studying at the School of Music for two years, Dr. Luke participated in an audition held by Saturday Night Live in order to find a lead guitarist for their house band. Out of 80 applicants, Dr. Luke scored the position and went on to play for SNL for 10 seasons, which the contract ended in 2007. During that time, Dr. Luke had also become acquainted with the underground hip-hop scene of the Big Apple. He has also appeared as a DJ at various events. He also met up with Max Martin, a producer, who proved to play an important role in Luke's successful career.

It was with producer Max Martin that Dr. Luke co-wrote and co-produce one of Kelly Clarkson's biggest pop hits, Since U Been Gone, which was released in December 2004. The song topped the charts and Dr. Luke switched his focus to production: he has then been producing tracks and albums for Britney Spears, Pink, Avril Lavigne, Sugababes, Kelly Clarkson, the Backstreet Boys, Vanessa Hudgens, Katy Perry, Adam Lambert, Ke$ha, Flo Rida and many other pop fixtures of the 2000's. As a music studio producer, Dr. Luke has been nominated at the Grammy Awards twice and was named Number One Producer of the Year by Billboard in 2010.

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Kara DioGuardi, The Music Studio Producer

While Kara DioGuardi has been having a very successful songwriter and music studio producer career for many years, it wasn't until she appeared as a judge on American Idol that her name exploded in the industry. Her ability to craft and produce award winning songs one after the other for many different artists has made DioGuardi one of the most sought-after pop songwriter and producer of the 2000's. Her collaborations have included no other than pop royalty Kylie Minogue and Christina Aguilera, as well as Meat Loaf, Pink, Kelly Clarkson, Theory of a Deadman and many others.

Born on December 9th 1970 from a Albanian and Italian descent, Kara DioGuardi was used to being in the public eye from a very young age: her father is no other than former Republican Congressman Joseph J. DioGuardi and she happens to be a distant cousin of TV sensation Regis Philbin. Her initial career path did not lead on to believe she would end up in the music industry: DioGuardi is a political science graduate from Duke University. It was only after earning her degree that she landed a job at Billboard Magazine as an assistant and then advertising sales representative.

From then Kara DioGuardi certainly took a liking to the music industry and decided to invest her time wisely in the industry by becoming a professional songwriter. Her unique abilities certainly made her one of the prolific and successful writers of the industry in the last decade. Her catalogue, which counts many hundreds of songs, also includes 279 songs released on major record labels, 169 songs on multi-platinum albums and 50 international chart toppers. Her songs have not only been featured on incredible popular albums of our generation but also in motion pictures, television shows, radio spots and international commercial campaigns.

After her brief stint on two seasons of American Idol, DioGuardi returned to songwriting and production with an even more active interest. Some of her biggest achievements include songs by Pink, Kelly Clarkson, Meat Loaf, Theory of a Deadman, Kylie Minogue, Demi Lovato, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Hilary Duff and many other international acts of the decade. Her input in the pop culture of the last 15 years is undeniable and she has been recognized many times for her achievements. As a songwriter and music studio producer, Kara DioGuardi certainly established herself as being a force to be reckoned in an industry mostly dominated by men.

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George Martin The Music Studio Producer

Sir George Henry Martin has certainly established himself as a music studio producer. One of the most respected and well-known producers of all-time, Martin is the name that brought to our ears the sweet sounds of the Beatles, with the exception of one single album. After more than 60 years in the music industry, George Martin is still active up to this day as chairman of the Associated Independent Recording Studios' board. His work is impressive and his career is of the most interesting progression of events.

It all started when Martin was 8 years old and his family made the welcomed acquisition of a piano. Young George then developed an interest - he took a few lessons and then proceeded to keep teaching himself the art of playing the piano. While his musical interest was quickly developing, Martin didn't consider making it an actual career before finally enrolling at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama right after his service in the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy. His studies in both piano and oboe gave him essential knowledge and developed his ears in a unique way, allowing him to become the successful producer he is now known as.

George Martin first worked for the BBC Classical music department and ultimately became the head of EMI's subsidiary Parlophone Records. His position allowed him to record anything he wanted; he started with Baroque and Classical music, included original cast recordings of famous plays and even comedy records. His career was already flourishing healthily when he was approached by then Beatles manager Brian Epstein. From here, the rest is history. Martin went on to produce and record an impressive amount of records with the legendary band and was often the brain behind some of the most risque creative decisions of The Beatles' career.

While his work with The Beatles is definitely notable and certainly an integral part of what makes George Martin one of the most respected figures in the music industry, Martin has also collaborated with many other successful artists as a producer. Credits include work with Elton John, Celine Dion, Paul McCartney solo, Gerry & the Pacemakers, America and many more. George Martin is a recognized name within the world music industry. As a music studio producer, George Martin stands behind 23 #1 singles and 19 #1 albums in North America alone, as well as 30 #1 singles and 16 #1 albums in the United Kingdom.

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Dr Dre - The Music Studio Producer

Far from being only a solo artist, Dr. Dre is also a highly recognized music studio producer. His successful career has given him the knowledge needed to produce and consult many budding artists and discover raw talent where it's at. From the small streets of Southern California to being a respected producer and rapper, Dr. Dre certainly shows us that his skills are to be noticed and that his career is still well on its way. After being a star member of the World Class Wreckin' Cru and collaborating with N.W.A as well as releasing his own solo material, he is now focusing on production and providing valuable advice to many international artists in the hip-hop and r&b genre.

Dr. Dre was born Andre Romelle Young in February 1965. His interest in music didn't start to show until years into high school, when he first started to show up at the Eve's After Dark Nightclub to observe DJs and rappers performing. He had his first try at being a dj, until the pseudonym Dr. J; he then quickly switched to Dr. Dre. It was not long after that he joined the ranks of the World Class Wreckin' Cru, a very popular rap group of the time on the West Coast scene.

From his days in the World Class Wreckin' Cru Dr. Dre moved on quickly to collaborate with N.W.A., a pioneer group of the 'gangsta rap' genre, along with Ice-T. It is after leaving N.W.A to release his own solo effort and founding his very own record label Aftermath Entertainment that he really decided to focus on production as opposed to be a performer himself. His first successful production credits include no other than 3 tracks on Eminem's highly successful Slim Shady LP. From then it was very clear that Dre's knack for production was slowly unveiling itself and needed to be nourished by further opportunities.

Excluding many collaborations with Eminem, signed to Aftermath, he has also produced tracks for Mary J. Blige, Eve and Gwen Stefani, 50 Cent, Snoop Dog, Jay-Z and more. To this date, Dr. Dre is still producing highly successful singles and albums amongst the hip-hop and r&b community and remains a pioneer figure in the industry. Many modern artists such as Kanye have quoted Dr. Dre's sound as being inspirational and influential; Dre is now considered to be an acclaimed artist and quality music studio producer.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Brian Eno The Music Studio Producer

Straight out of the prolific music world of the United Kingdom, Brian Eno is a successful musician, composer and music studio producer still active up to this day. His career includes an impressive amount of credits related to some of the most successful albums of the last 2 or 3 decades. His involvement in electronics and technology in music has somewhat changed many musician's approach to composing and his often minimalistic and ambient solo efforts have defined a genre of their own. Eno is also highly involved in politics and have been since the beginning of his career.

This producer was born Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno on May 15th 1948. Born in Suffolk, Eno was educated at St. Joseph's College, where he met Tom Phillips, a teacher that would encourage his musical interest. After working with Phillips on what was called 'Piano Tennis', Eno began an involvement with Cornelius Cardew's Scratch Orchestra. From this collaboration emerged Eno's first released recording, featuring his voice. In the early 1970's, Brian Eno became a part of Roxy Music, a glam/art rock band from London; Eno was playing synthesizers, working sounds with a tape recorder and was even found singing background vocals.

Roxy Music became a successful British act but divergence of opinions between Eno and lead singer Bryan Ferry forced Eno to seek a solo career and leave the band. His solo career is still going strong up to this day; Eno is considered to be a pioneer in the ambient music genre and has released a string of albums highly acclaimed in the precise style he specialized in. His knowledge of sound and sound processing had him produce albums all throughout his career; Eno has worked in collaboration with Genesis and David Bowie before producing many of U2's successful albums through the years.

While Eno's production credits are rather selective, they nonetheless include no other than U2's Joshua Tree, The Unforgettable Fire, Achtung Baby and All That You Can Leave Behind. Brian Eno was also approached by Microsoft in the 1990's to come up with a 3 and a half seconds 'song' to use as their start-up sound; The Microsoft Sound, the well-recognized sound from Microsoft 1995 was composed and produced by no other than Eno. While Eno may not be known as a high-profile music studio producer, he is nonetheless an important part of the music industry and has been an inspiration and influence for many other acclaimed producers.

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Andy Johns, The Music Studio Producer

While Andy Johns is known as much for his engineering credits than his music studio producer mentions, his career certainly is one of the most stellar 'sound' career of all times. His list of credits includes some of the most impressive names in rock & roll history; Led Zeppelin, the Stones, Van Halen and Joe Satriani, to only name a few. The younger brother of Glyn Johns, Andy quickly established himself in the business and learned production from observing the greatest of them all as we he was working as a sound engineer or revolutionary albums at the young age of 19.

Andy Johns was born on January 1st 1952; at this moment he was already predestined for greatness. His interest in music and his lucky situation, with older brother Glyn to show him the ropes, allowed young Andy to become highly successful at an astonishing young age. Armed with his good ears and dedication to music, Johns entered the music business in the shadow of his older brother to work on a few albums by the Clouds and Blind Faith. It was only a matter of little time before Johns landed the dream gig of many engineers in this world: Led Zeppelin.

Johns has worked with Zeppelin from the start. His name can be read in every CD booklet from Led Zeppelin I up until Coda. The 6 astonishing albums by the British rock legends have been completely engineered by Johns as he was still a teenager. In 1971, Johns landed another dream gig: the Rolling Stones. While working with the Stones proved to be difficult at first, Johns had the chance to engineer some of the most legendary albums from the group, including Sticky Fingers, and Exile on Main St. This experience proved beneficial for Johns as he got the chance to not only witness rock & roll history but also to engineer an album under producer Jimmy Miller, a legend in himself.

After engineering some of the most successful albums of all times, Andy Johns decided to focus on production: the 1980's have been particularly kind of Johns. His name can be seen in the credits for Cinderella's Night Songs and Long Cold Winter, Van Halen's For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge, Joe Satriani's The Extremist and Time Machine as well as albums by L.A. Guns, Chickenfoot and the Steve Miller Band. Still working hard as a music studio producer, Andy Johns has already made his mark in the industry and is still working with music legends up to this day.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Jimmy Miller, The Music Studio Producer

Unfortunately not from this world anymore, Jimmy Miller rose to fame as a music studio producer in the late 1960's after producing a string of albums propelling the Rolling Stones to a whole new level. His insight as a musician and his ability to create a unique sound for every project he has ever worked on made Jimmy Miller a uniquely qualified producer with a highly successful career. He is still deeply mourned in the musical community many years after his death and his input in music history has forever changed the sound of rock & roll.

Born in the legendary Brooklyn, in New York City, on March 23rd 1942, Jimmy Miller became acquainted with music very quickly. Coming from an artistic family, with his father being an entertainment director, Miller took it upon himself to learn the drums and various percussion instruments. He soon became a skilled musician, which would later serve him rather well as a producer. One of the things that did made Miller a sought-after producer was his ability to play exactly the sound he wanted on the drums instead of simply talking and explaining his way through it like many other music producers of the time.

Before rising to fame with his long-time association with rock legends the Rolling Stones, Miller experienced great success after producing a few tracks for the Spencer Davis Group. Spencer Davis Group was a well-known 60's British band famous for 'Gimme Some Lovin'. It was after this production that Miller became involved with the Rolling Stones and later produced 5 of the most acclaimed albums of the group: Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main St. and Goats Head Soup. While the Stones were already a sensation over the world before the release of these albums, those 5 specific Miller-produced records propelled them to an entire other level of fame.

Jimmy Miller unfortunately died on October 22nd 1994 from liver failure. He was then at the age of 52 years old. His short life however, was filled with success. He had produced some of the greatest albums in rock & roll history and had worked with legendary acts over the years. Other credits of Miller include Motorhead, Blind Faith, Traffic, Johnny Thunders and many others. As a one of a kind music studio producer, Jimmy Miller will always be remembered dearly amongst the musical community. He has certainly made his humble mark in musical history.

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Quincy Jones - The Music Studio Producer

Born in the soulful streets of Chicago, Illinois, Quincy Jones has climbed up the ladder of the music industry as a musician, composer, arranger and music studio producer. His work is acclaimed by music lovers of many generations and his talent has created musical brilliance in many varied styles and genres. From his work with Celine Dion, Sinatra, Michael Jackson and many important jazz figures, Jones has established himself as being a true pioneer in the music industry and an influential figure in jazz and pop music for generations to come.

Quincy Jones was born Quincy Delightt Jones Jr in early March 1933 on the southside of Chicago. His family moved to Seattle when Quincy was only 10. At school, the young Quincy developed a musical interest early on, trying out many different instruments in the school band. He then settled to trumpet; learning how to play and practicing for hours, he then met a pianist named Ray Charles and started a duo with him. The two talented young musicians quickly landed a series of gigs in the city's small clubs, at weddings and other events. Quincy Jones then left Seattle to live in Boston and attend the Berklee College of Music.

Once in Boston, Jones dropped out of Berklee to tour under Lionel Hampton's baton. After this tour, Jones directed himself to New York City, where he became a highly sought-after arranger; jazz royalties Dinah Washington, Cannonball Adderley, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Tommy Dorsey, Sarah Vaughan and Ray Charles all hired Jones for his arranging services. In the 1950's, Jones was hired as trumpeter and musical director of the Dizzy Gillespie Band and returned from the tour to record his very own material with ABC - Paramount Records. It was in 1957 that Quincy Jones studied composition with no other than Nadia Boulanger and Olivier Messiaen; he also had the opportunity to perform at the Paris Olympia and was named music director of Barclay Disques, a distributor for Mercury Records.

It was after all of these successful ventures that Quincy Jones moved on to the world of production. His credits in production started with Michael Jackson's Off the Wall, Thriller and Bad albums. Jones is also credited as producer for Celine Dion, Anita Hall and many other recognized names of the business. An established music studio producer, Jones has been active since the 1950's and still continues to make his mark in the music industry to this day.

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Timbaland - The Music Studio Producer

Born and raised in Virgina Beach, music studio producer sensation Timbaland represents the hip-hop and r&b scene of the 1990's and the beginning of the century. His collaborations with the biggest international artists of our time and his ability to work through different genres and go to extremes have made him one of the most successful music producers of the time; his credits include work with Aaliyah, Justin Timberlake, Bjork, Chris Cornell, Jay-Z, Nelly Furtado, Madonna and so much more. Timbaland is known for his unique sound and for the success he brings to every track he produces.

Native from Virginia, Timbaland was born in March 1971 as Timothy Zakar Mosley. His musical interest first emerged as he started playing around with his casio keyboard as Dj Tim, or Dj Tiny Tim. Timbaland knew talent right from the start even at such a young and inexperienced age; he started collaborating with a friend, Magoo, with whom he has released several albums before his successful career exploded in the late 90's and early 2000's. It was also during this early period that Timbaland started being associated with rapper Missy Elliott - an association that would bring a higher demand for Timbaland's producing services.

Soon enough, Timbaland's career literally exploded; he produced tracks for Aaliyah, Jay-Z and Ludacris in the late 1990's and obtained success with all his efforts with these artists. In the early 2000's, Timbaland collaborated with Justin Timberlake for his second album and was even featured on a few tracks off of the album. The success behind Timberlake's second solo effort was imminent and projected Timbaland on the map as being the most capable producer of the time. Soon, artists from different genres such as Bjork, Chris Cornell and Duran Duran were requesting Timbaland as a producer and his ability to turn every track into gold served these artists just as well as all other hip-hop contributions with Timbaland's name in the credits.

Timbaland can play guitar, bass, mandolin, keyboards, vocoder, drums; he can also sing and rap and even beatbox. The extent of his talent is unprecedented and his ear for talent and quality sounds is astonishing. His collaborations with the biggest names in the industry, including Madonna, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, Chris Cornell, Beck, Jay-Z and more has long established Timbaland as a legend of its own and his career as a music studio producer is still going strong up to this day.

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Nigel Godrich, The Music Studio Producer

Only a few selected producers can claim having their entire career built on a single act: Nigel Godrich, on the other hand, became the renowned music studio producer he is now known to be due mostly to his long-time association with British phenomenon Radiohead. Considered by many fans to be the 'sixth member' of the group, Godrich has helped the band defined their unique sound and has brought a breath of fresh air on the international music scene by using dense layers of sounds to create unique recordings. Along with other acclaimed records he has produced, his work with Radiohead has put him on the map as one of our generation's most in-demand producer.

Born in England on February 28th 1971, Nigel Godrich followed the path taken by many producers before him. He got into music when he was quite young and unconsciously developed his ears and ideas by listening to some of the most influential records of history. He attended the School of Audio Engineering and has worked in a few studios before getting hired as the house engineer at Rak. It is while working at Rak that Godrich met up with renowned producer John Leckie, who would later on introduce him to Radiohead.

Godrich's first gig with radiohead was to engineer their early album known as The Bends. This album is said to have been particularly difficult for the band to work on and, despite the difficulties faced by the band, the group loved working with Godrich and subsequently invited him to co-produce a few tracks before deciding to hire him as their producer for the award-winning OK Computer. After the massive success engendered by OK Computer in 1997, Godrich was officially Radiohead's producer for good; he has produced every single release made by the band since then.

While Nigel Godrich's career mainly stands on his international acclaim as being the producer who defined the Radiohead sound, he has also gained much recognition by working with other famous artists. One of his most famous collaboration resulted in Paul McCartney's 2005 release Chaos and Creation in the Backyard. This unique album won international acclaim and allowed Sir McCartney to resuscitate a solo career that had not been going as strong as it used to. As a music studio producer, Nigel Godrich is as excellent and as unique as they come and certainly still have a long and prosperous career ahead of him.

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Robert Lang, The Music Studio Producer

Robert 'Mutt' Lang is considered a successful music studio producer of the 1980's and 1990's. His ability to craft highly successful albums and his long-time association with sensation rock band Def Leppard has propelled Lang's career to producer superstardom rather quickly back in the 1970's. While Lang has been in the media most recently following his extra-marital affairs while married with Canadian pop-country artist Shania Twain, his career as a producer is certainly an extraordinary achievement in itself and has made him a highly respected figure in the industry.

Born from a German mother and South African father in November 1948, Robert Lang spent his childhood years in Zambia, attending Belfast High School. Early enough he picked up rhythm guitar and entertained his background vocals abilities in a band formed during his high school years. His musical interest developed quickly and after his wedding to Stevie Vann, Lang moved to England to form the band Hocus, featuring both him and Stevie. It was only after the marriage derailed and the band parted ways that Robert Lang dove into production and became a sensation in the industry.

Production success came rather quickly at the beginning of Lang's budding producer career; after working with the Boomtown Rats on their single Rat Trap in 1978, Lang moved on to work with AC/DC. AC/DC and Robert Lang gave birth to Highway to Hell (1979) and Back in Black (1980), both of which were acclaimed rock & roll albums at the time. His input into the 1980's followed this path, with Lang working extensively with Def Leppard; the albums High n Dry, Hysteria, Pyromania and Adrenalize were all produced by Robert Lang and all achieved worldwide success on the charts. It was also during that time that Lang was hired to produce Foreigner's 4, one of the band's acclaimed albums.

From the late 1970's up to now, Robert Lang has managed to produce or write songs for some of the most recognized artists in the world. He is credited as producer on Bryan Adams' Waking up the Neighbours and 18 'til I die, Michael Bolton's The One Thing, almost all of Shania Twain's discography, Nickelback's Dark Horse and others, without forgetting the albums with Def Leppard and AC/DC. Hi songwriting credits can be heard on materials from the Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Bonnie Tyler, Starship, Heart, the Jonas Brothers, Loverboy, The Cors and more. His career as a music studio producer spans more than 3 decades and is still active now.

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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Phil Spector, The Music Studio Producer

Innovative, unique and distinct are all adjectives that could describe Phil Spector as a music studio producer. His ability to create hits and produce some of the most recognized music of the 1960's has assured him a healthy career as a producer; Spector his known to have worked with the biggest names of the industry and is also known to have created unique production techniques revolutionizing the way many albums were recorded back in the day. Considered to be a pioneer in the industry and a respected figure all around, despite his legal troubles in the 2000's, Spector is perhaps one of the best producers in history.

Born in the Bronx in December 1940, Harvey Philip Spector came from a Russian immigrant family. While Spector was only 9 years old, his father committed suicide, prompting his mother to relocate the family in California. In sunny Los Angeles, Phil Spector became acquainted with music, learning the guitar and performing in his school's talent show. With three high school friends, he then formed a band called The Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears became somehow successful, selling over a million copies of their first single 'To Know Him is to Love Him', which hit #1 on the billboard charts.

After many other singles by The Teddy Bears failed to make it into the Hot 100 of the billboard, the group parted ways. Spector started to focus on songwriting and production at this moment. He co-wrote many hits of the era, including 'Spanish Harlem' by Ben E. King and improvised himself studio musician for some sessions, including a recording of 'On Broadway' by the Drifters. The word spread around rather quickly and Phil Spector was now collaborating with a range of artists, including Connie Francis and the Ronettes. During that specific period, in the early 1960's, Phil Spector also developed a revolutionary producing technique called the Wall of Sound.

The Wall of Sound would soon change the way many records were recorded and produced; instead of using small groups of musicians to record a song, Spector would have many musicians playing in unison, doubling and tripling certain lines. The resulting effect would be a dense, layered sound of which jukeboxes and AM stations were very fond of. Spector defined this technique as being a 'Wagnerian' approach to the art of recording, creating what he would refer to as 'little symphonies'.

From the mid-sixties on, Phil Spector became the producer in the United States; artists such as Tina Turner, John Lennon, The Beatles, Cher, Leonard Cohen, The Ramones and many more have requested Spector to produce some of their work. While Spector is a respected figure of the music industry, his life also had its share of controversy which oftens put his musical career in the shadow; Paul McCartney had openly criticized Spector for his work on the Let It Be album, while more recently he had been convicted with the murder of Lana Clarkson. Nonetheless, Phil Spector is and will always be a brilliant American music studio producer.

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