It makes sense that musicians and producers are heavy into technology. Making music today involves a gang of expensive gizmos, gadgets, and software that only the technologically savvy could operate. At least that's the way it sounds when you listen to Jeremy Reeves, one-third of the Grammy-nominated production group the Stereotypes, explain his studio set-up. The multi-instrumentalist (drums, piano, guitar) who has produced tracks for Ne-Yo and Danity Kane took some time out of his schedule after a busy European stint to chop it up with us about why he may never ditch his BlackBerry, his Apple fanboy-ism, and a few of his other must-have pieces of tech.





jesse tex September 23rd, 2011 at 06:30 PM
these dudes are dope!!! im glad they gave us an incite to some of the gear they use. im an upcoming producer and they are some of my favorites!
maxB September 24th, 2011 at 02:13 AM
always nice to see top producers sharing what equipment has them hooked, gives people a more personal feel to the music. good looks on the insight. lookin forward to more bagers comin out those computers!
RD September 27th, 2011 at 12:08 AM
This guys are dope. I can't wait till their mixtape comes out on Nov. 8th
melody September 28th, 2011 at 03:22 PM
love these dudes! iphone + bb is the way of life now...haha 2 phones ftw!
jay B September 28th, 2011 at 03:23 PM
the stereotypes = freshest production team out right now. dope!