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"I mean, music is something that transcends language. It transcends race. It transcends everything."
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From a stadium-tested monitor engineer, this draws the bullseye: our job isn’t just volume—it’s translating feeling across language, race, and every boundary in the room. It frames why mixes and IEMs matter: they’re the conduit that lets a single performance land for tens of thousands as one shared moment.
Chris Lee
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"I mean, music is something that transcends language. It transcends race. It transcends everything."
Speaker: Chris Lee
Arc: belonging · Signal: 0.90
Context: From a stadium-tested monitor engineer, this draws the bullseye: our job isn’t just volume—it’s translating feeling across language, race, and every boundary in the room. It frames why mixes and IEMs matter: they’re the conduit that lets a single performance land for tens of thousands as one shared moment.
This isn’t a story about gear.
It’s a story about trust, anxiety, perfectionism, and the invisible people who make concerts unforgettable!