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POTC: Curtis Daniel Remembers 30 Years Of Patchwerk Studios

POTC: Curtis Daniel Remembers 30 Years Of Patchwerk Studios

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Curtis Daniel III sat down with Posted On The Corner to reflect on the incredible 30-year legacy of Patchwerk Studios. From its humble beginnings to becoming a powerhouse in the music industry, Patchwerk has been a staple in shaping the sound of hip-hop and beyond.
Known for hosting some of the biggest names in the game—from legends like OutKast and Usher to today's chart-toppers like Future and Lil Baby—Patchwerk isn't just a studio; it's a movement.
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During the interview, Curtis spoke with Incognito and DJ Misses about how Patchwerk's mission transcends music. For 30 years, they've been providing space for artists to create and elevate their sound while empowering the Atlanta community with job opportunities, mentorship, and resources. Through a balance of old-school principles and next-gen innovation, Patchwerk Studios has solidified its place as a cultural and creative institution. Reflecting on three decades of excellence, Curtis Daniel III made it clear that Patchwerk is just getting started. Watch Curtis Daniel below right here on Posted On The Corner , and click here to see how you can donate to the Patchwerk Studios anniversary event happening on July 27:
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POTC: Curtis Daniel Remembers 30 Years Of Patchwerk Studios
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