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Creative processes of Malian beatmakers, audio engineers and music producers
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University of Lethbridge students Toby Bol, Kierian Turner, and Leonard Menon play short video montages that they editedfrom the video data that was collected by Amandine Pras and Emmanuelle Olivier in Bamakorecording studios to underline the production processes of Malian audio engineers, beatmakers,arrangers, producers, and studio assistants.
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