![]() “My main computer is a laptop,” Felder tells me. Instead of a big traditional mixing board, there’s a desk for his laptop, where he plugs in and works off of Apple’s DAW, Logic. Even though celebs come in and out of this space regularly to create their next hits, if you look closely at the gear Felder uses to make all these songs you hear on the radio, it’s not much different from what bedroom producers use around the world. He splits his time between Atlanta, where his actual home is, and LA at this home studio on steroids. Oak Felder is a songwriter and record producer who is one half of Pop & Oak, who are responsible for crafting hits like Nicki Minaj’s “ Your Love,” Alessia Cara’s “ Here,” and Demi Lovato’s “ Sorry Not Sorry,” among many others. This might be the upper echelon of what a modern home studio is, but it’s recognizable as a home studio nonetheless. Felder bought the property and transformed it from a house into a vibey, chill-out compound that happens to have a fully built recording studio in the lower level. When I walk into music producer Oak Felder’s studio in the hills of Los Angeles for episode 4 of The Future of Music, it doesn’t feel like a “traditional” label studio.
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