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Intro
It was the job of a lifetime.
The chance to push boundaries, think BIG, color outside of the lines.
The chance to take cutting edge technology, blow it up, make it bleed and create musical eye candy never imagined before.
The chance to play with the best of the best and never be told the budget wouldn't allow it.
The chance to tour with the greatest —and most enigmatic — entertainer to ever grace this earth.
It was the job of a lifetime. And eight days away from seeing it all come together, it all came crashing down.
For nearly a year now, my friends, family and colleagues have wanted to know more about my weeks preparing for what was supposed to be the biggest come-back tour ever. Unable to process it all myself and out of respect for every one I worked with, I kept silent. Now, in honor of Michael Jackson, who I came to greatly admire as a man and as a musician in my few weeks of production work with him, I will be sharing what I can of the experience, and most importantly, what I've learned.
This is it.



