Being able to bring instruments and sounds together to make an instrumental is no small exercise. When folks had to compose music with only the command of one instrument, it was commonly understood that there was a high level of skill required. Even with the boom and accessibility of technology in music production, the people making the instrumentals behind your favourite songs deserve praise as well.
This premises the rationale to the Remy Martin Producer Search. Riky Rick explains that the search seeks to single out a single talent in South Africa's music production community to grow their skills and set them up nicely to enter the industry without having to jump through nearly as many hurdles as they would without a cosign. King Kotini explains it so much better, so check out his On The Ground interview with Slikour below!
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