RJD2 shows off his Modulars & Cobbler Recipe
Superproduer RJD2 was interviewed for Motherboard.tv where he talks about all the modular processors he has, an dhow he builds them too.
“Motherboard’s Jordan Redaelli stops off in a magical realm known as Western Philadelphia, where he finds Ramble John Krohn, better known as the musician/producer RJD2 and the guy who helped write the theme song to Mad Men that everyone loves so much. In the time it takes RJ to assemble and bake his recipe for an apple-raspberry cobbler a la mode, Jordan gets a tour through RJ’s home studio, an enviable playground that includes the Holy Grail of analog synth technology, the Yamaha CS-80, as well as RJ’s enormous wall of home-made modular processors, amplifiers, filters, compressors, and pretty much anything else you can think of in relation to the creation of electronic sound.”
I like seeing interviews where people talk about other things than just music. RJD2 baking cobbler is dope.
Here is one of my favorite RJD2 tracks, which was the hidden track on his first album, Dead Ringer. He samples the vocals from the classic songs by The Intruders, “Memories Are Here To Stay“. DJ Premier also used that sample to chop up the painos in the beginning for Common’s “Sixth Sense“.





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