Does Em have a home studio? Cuz Hopsin's is pretty sweet not gonna lie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv3wkSuYeBY
Geno wrote:I don't wanna have a kid with Zabe tbh.
Amaranthine wrote:He does but he doesn't use it anymore, he had one custom built for him in Detroit around 2008/2009. He says the home studio reminds him of drugs because that's where he spent all his time in his druggie days.
Relapse. wrote:Amaranthine wrote:He does but he doesn't use it anymore, he had one custom built for him in Detroit around 2008/2009. He says the home studio reminds him of drugs because that's where he spent all his time in his druggie days.
Oh shit. never knew that, thanks.
Are there any photos? I bet it'd look sweet.
Geno wrote:I don't wanna have a kid with Zabe tbh.
Menzo wrote:His home studio was made in 2008/2009...when he was off drugs?
Amaranthine wrote:Quick fact-checking on what I said: His current studio is called Effigy Studios, he bought it in 2007 and it's on 9 Mile, in Ferndale.
Geno wrote:I don't wanna have a kid with Zabe tbh.
Geno wrote:"As soon as all the pills were flushed out of my system and I started seeing things clearer, going downstairs in my basement and recording creeped me out a little bit."[/i]
Almostlity wrote:Grow up faggots
EminemInsider wrote:Jesus Christ, HOW FUCKING STUPID ARE YOU PEOPLE?!?!?!?!?!
Menzo wrote:Amaranthine wrote:Menzo wrote:His home studio was made in 2008/2009...when he was off drugs?
No, I worded that weird. Don't listen to that post, listen to my other post:Amaranthine wrote:Quick fact-checking on what I said: His current studio is called Effigy Studios, he bought it in 2007 and it's on 9 Mile, in Ferndale.
I know you worded it weird, I just was high lighting it.
But that other post doesn't say anything about the construction of his home studio.
Van Tine|Guthrie created this recording studio by dividing an existing warehouse into four primary volumes organized by function. Moving from east to west, the spaces include a multipurpose event room, recording studios, storage, and support.
The architect created the support space through an additive and subtractive process. By extending the façade across the opening of a former loading dock, it created an interior courtyard. This space was then opened to the office and entry foyer by demolishing the brick party walls and replacing them with glass. Glazing on the west side of the courtyard floods the adjacent event room with light. The architect conceived of this event room, a large transitional space, as the building’s true exterior. A monumental threshold cut into the masonry of the west wall provides access to the studio: an isolated space both physically and figuratively.
To address both the noise isolation and sound quality needs within the studio, Van Tine|Guthrie inserted three surface wrappings. But the client was also interested in challenging the thinking behind acoustically dispersive materials that are currently specified for control rooms in recording studios worldwide. Thus, the architect developed, implemented, and installed a new material affectionately known as “crunchy fabric” that not only provides superior audio performance, but also reflects the visual character of the space.
Geno wrote:I don't wanna have a kid with Zabe tbh.
Menzo wrote:But that ain't in his house.
Geno wrote:I don't wanna have a kid with Zabe tbh.
Menzo wrote:Relapse. wrote:Yo.. That shit is sweet. No Lie. Em is one rich ass mothafucka.
The guy can't even afford to get a new Kangol hat
Amaranthine wrote:
LEVITIKUZ wrote:Did y'all know Eminem's initials are MM. Like his name!!!
Menzo wrote:The guy can't even afford to get a new Kangol hat
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