
Mix Rescue: Bobby Nobody
Being a mix engineer isnt only about mixing, as we show when revamping Bobby Nobodys track, Stitch Up.
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Being a mix engineer isnt only about mixing, as we show when revamping Bobby Nobodys track, Stitch Up.
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Here is a selection of audio files to accompany this month's Mix Rescue of Bobby Nobody's song 'Stitch Up'. You can listen to...
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