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Remember that geeky kid you sat next to in high school homeroom? The one who could set your clothes on fire if the sun hit his glasses just right? His name was Keith “Fresh Nerd” Mitchell, and he grew up to be a record producer. Keith cut his teeth by watching chart-topping artist Busta Rhymes and hit makers’ Cool n Dre work in their natural habitat. The studio became his new classroom. Late night sessions illuminated his path, ultimately leading to collaborations with Sudanese war survivor Emmanuel Jal, American Idol finalist Ace Young, and singer/songwriter Roz Bell. Their song, “Pink Cadillac”, displays Mitchell’s mind for melodic lines and deep roots of rhythmic soul. As a student of hip hop, Mitchell sees promise in today’s crowded landscape. When asked about his thoughts on hip hop music today he had this to say: “The current state of hip hop is good, but not great. Yes, we have tons more crap because of the digital revolution but there is also a lot of good hip hop out there. Unfortunately, you just have to look a bit harder. I’m hoping once artists get a good grasp of how to navigate the new business model (whatever that may be), we will get more good music consistently.” Mitchell’s search for the future of music has recently taken him overseas. Keith tells a funny story about the origins of his move. His mentor, Grammy-nominated engineer Neal Pouge, left him alone in the studio to teach Debbie Gibson how to rap. She failed to find the downbeat, but he learned

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