DiscoverMYT: Beyond The Studio016 - Rashid Ajami (Anjunadeep, Noir, Ministry Of Sound) on Omnisphere, Logic Pro & Creative Process
016 - Rashid Ajami (Anjunadeep, Noir, Ministry Of Sound) on Omnisphere, Logic Pro & Creative Process

016 - Rashid Ajami (Anjunadeep, Noir, Ministry Of Sound) on Omnisphere, Logic Pro & Creative Process

Update: 2021-04-27
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Rashid Ajami has released on massive dance imprints such as Anjunadeep, Noir and Ministry Of Sound, and is returning to the dance music industry resurgent after taking time out in the world of entrepreneurship.


In this episode of Beyond The Studio, Rashid and Paul reconnect - Rashid was one of the first artists with work with Chapter 24 Records, and DJ'd at label parties early on in the label's life - and find they have far more in common than passing conversations in DJ booths can allow for!


Rashid talks about his deep love for Logic Pro, Spectrasonics Omnisphere being at the heart of his creative process, and goes deep into the spiritual game of being a true artist - someone who creates art over an extended period of time, thanks to a patient, consistent, unwavering commitment to the music itself...as that's all that truly matters!


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016 - Rashid Ajami (Anjunadeep, Noir, Ministry Of Sound) on Omnisphere, Logic Pro & Creative Process

016 - Rashid Ajami (Anjunadeep, Noir, Ministry Of Sound) on Omnisphere, Logic Pro & Creative Process

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