Pioneering west coast producer E-A Ski is the newest spokesperson and endorser for leading music software and hardware manufacturer, Native Instruments. Introducing the new groove production studio known as the Maschine, E-A Ski and Native Instruments have teamed up to bring the latest and greatest evolution of production to music producers everywhere.
Best known for his production work with artists like Spice-1 (モTrigga Gots No Heartヤ, モDumpinメEm In Ditchesヤ), Ice Cube (モPenitentiaryヤ), E-40 (モQuarterbackinメヤ), Jayo Felony (モFinna Shit On Emヤ), Luniz (モPlaya Hataヤ), as well as being featured on several classic soundtracks like Friday (モBlast If I Have Toヤ), Chis Tuckerメs and Jackie Chanメs Rush Hour 2 (モPaper Trippinメヤ w/ Nate Dogg & WC), Mr. Ski is no slouch when it comes to bringing the best from west.
The Oakland, California producer recently sat down with Native Instruments for an in-depth interview chronicling his work with the Maschine and other topics.
E-A Ski Interview with Native Instruments
Be on the lookout for more from E-A Ski as he prepares to drop his upcoming project モThe 5th Of Skithovenヤ, which is slated to have appearances from Ice Cube, Locksmith, Freeway, Tech9ne, B-Real and more. Never one to rest on his laurels, the hit-making producer is also readying his short-movie video, モNo Problemsヤ featuring Danny Glover, which has already won the 2010 Okanagan Film Festival Music Video Award.
Stay tuned to Dubcnn for more news and updates on E-A Ski!