Yes, it's the best 'Best Of' since 'The Best Of The Carpenters'. Now you can see 19 of Future Music's 'In The Studio With' photoshoots via this story on our online spin-off Music Radar.For example: Who'd live in a studio liiiiike thiiiiiiis?... *Music Radar is already laden with gear reviews, interviews and tution from Future Music, but this particular story – being the fruits of a couple of years of our hard labour – particularly caught our eye as 'extra-specially brilliant'.There's Dave Spoon, Alan Braxe, Imogen Heap, Freemasons, Bomb The Bass, Sander Van Doorn, Sharam Jay, Chris Lake, Kris Menace, Moby, Simian Mobile Disco and... and... and... we're getting a bit bored now.And don't forget you can click on each star producer to reveal more words and pics of their kit. It's an endless rabbit hole of footpedals and fun!* Kris Menace.
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