This is a warm April night at the Clive Davis Records Music Laboratory in New York University. Almost 100 students narrowed themselves to a simple lecture hall, a series of lectures by senior engineer Young Guru of the "Engineering Times" series. In this series organized by Grammy U, three Grammy candidates discussed the importance of engineering in the music business and collaboration with Jay-Z, T.I and others. And diplomats
"It's really to emphasize what engineers do," he said. "Because engineers have not been truly appreciated for many years, it is truly important that people understand the role of engineers reliably."
Before the speech was officially launched, XXL sat overseas with guru to discuss his five favorite music engineers. From jazz veterans to hip-hop fellows, Gurt beat him who he thought he was the owner of the board. - Sean Ryon (@ wallysean)
Young masters, audio engineers, record producers, and DJs who mixed 11 Jay-Z albums shared a career in the music industry transformation, content creation ideas, and concept restructuring. Young Guru has worked with my favorite music artists such as Jay-Z, Kanye, Beyonce, Rihanna, so as a hip-hop enthusiast, I am particularly excited about participating in this event. This is not the first event I participate in Guru. In October, I went to the Unmaster class at Ex'pression College, but I demonstrated the technology of audio engineering software I have never used before and it was difficult to participate in the presentation as I was speaking in a new language was. As I am a graphic / user interface designer, I use a completely different set of tools, but here Guru promotes the commonalities between design and engineering and emphasizes that they are essentially the same I will.
Gimel "Young Guru" Keaton is one of the most famous engineers in the history of pop music and hip - hop music, and is best acknowledged by shaping the industry 's best talent. As a true voice genius and a member of the orchestra, Young Guru raised many screams in the Jay-Z repertoire and paid tribute to his excellent skills behind it. Young guru will actively give back to young people through education. As a permanent artist at Southern California University Sandton Music School, he has worked with students in the fields of hip hop, electronic music and songwriting. He also founded the Young Masters Foundation to help students learn to produce. Learn more