Songs That Changed Music: RELAX - Frankie Goes To Hollywood with Stephen Lipson

In 1984, Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s debut single was dominating the charts, while simultaneously banned from the airwaves by the BBC. The song was a synth-pop masterpiece, and took its time to get there.  Producer Trevor Horn worked through several versions of the song and a changing lineup of musicians to get the desired sound for the “Relax” – a song which would be used to launch his new record label, ZTT, to the public.  Despite a slow start and censorship by the BBC, “Relax” became one of the decade’s most important and superbly produced records.   Subscribe to the email list and get yourself some free goodies: https://producelikeapro.com  Want to create radio ready mixes from the comfort of your home? Go check out https://promixacademy.com/courses/  Check out all other services here: https://linktr.ee/producelikeapro

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Multi-platinum producer Warren Huart sits down with producers, mixers, and mastering engineers to not only a get a peak into the techniques and tricks often held close to the chest, but in turn show that you can always make marvelous music on any level of equipment.