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The production blueprint that helped the creator of this podcast finish his first record. "Move On" by Mark Knight & The Ragga Twins—why it translates, and how to apply it today.

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The production blueprint that helped the creator of this podcast finish his first record. "Move On" by Mark Knight & The Ragga Twins—why it translates, and how to apply it today. What's Inside: - Arrangement identity from bar one - Kick owns transient; bass owns sustain (musical sidechain) - Percussion width vs. mono-solid low end - Tight breakdown arc that preserves momentum - Harmonic sparsity as a finishing superpower - The creator's origin story: Toolroom Academy → "Micah" and "Mia" → James Hype support References: - Release context and details - Official upload for A/B listening CTA: Toolroom Academy: toolroomacademy.com

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