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How Virtual Songwriting Sessions Became the Nashville Norm
According to some of the city's top writers, remote collaborations are here to stay. "No one's worrying about travel. I was writing with people in London and people in Nashville," says Jaren Johnston
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How Mike Shinoda Found a New Creative Community Online
Looking for a way to connect with fans during lockdown, the Linkin Park member turned to Twitch and embraced real-time virtual collaboration
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How 'Two Minutes to Late Night' Created the Web's Wildest Quarantine Covers Series
The team behind the irreverent heavy-metal talk show reflect on roping big names like Les Claypool and Max Weinberg into their off-the-wall yet musically legit Bedroom Covers
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Harv on the Bonds That Built Bieber’s ‘Justice’
The Canadian pop star’s longtime collaborator describes how Justin Bieber's sixth studio album organically came together when the world shut down
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Nick Hakim, Roy Nathanson, and Creating Community During Covid
The duo seamlessly blend R&B, jazz, and dreamy pop on their collaborative album Small Things, recorded and mastered just as the world was locking down
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From 'Doctor Sleep' to 'Midnight Mass': Mike Flanagan and the Newton Brothers Discuss Collaborative Magic
The composing duo has been making horror sing with the director since 2013's Oculus
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