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Thursday, May 26, 2005

I’m in pain! I didn’t realize that working out could be painfull… literally. It started out fairly easy, just a couple of minutes on a treadmill doesn’t seem like a hard thing to do, or so I thought… After a couple of minutes I was drenched in sweat… but I kept thinking this isn’t so bad… then came the stationary bikes and the weights presumably to use the muscles I’ve stopped using in my day to day activities, after which was cooling down back on the treadmill. All this was done under the supervision of my trainer who keeps telling me that famous line… “ no pain no gain” I guess the person who coined that phrase probably goes to workout as well.

The reason I’ve been spending a lot of time in the Gym is because Mixsonic Studios had ongoing repairs being done on the airconditioning and we had to shut down for a few days. But I’ve been told that tommorrows schedule with Gary V is pushing through. I wonder what it is were doing? I’ve done several albums for GV… my personal favorite was the Revive Album. I’ve always liked working with GV who I consider as probably the most experienced recording artist we have right now. He’s done albums in the US and has actually worked with American producers besides the numerous albums he’s put out throughout his career. Since nobody knows GV’s music better than GV himself, he also acts as producer and is actively involved in his album production.

And we could resume work on the new Sheryn and Erik album as well… I guess it’s back to work for me.


--MXRR at 11:36 PM
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