TmrO Sessions – with Don Cannon and the TmrO Network
Step into the studio with Don Cannon and TmrO Network for Sessions — a five-part livestream and video series spotlighting the art of beatmaking. Featuring industry legends, exclusive sounds, and real-time production magic, this collaboration brings tools from Plugin Boutique and Loopcloud into the heart of the creative process.
Behind the Beats: Don Cannon x TmrO Sessions
Each episode captures an in-depth session with top-tier producers, with hands-on insight about and demonstrations of cutting-edge plugins. Watch tracks come to life, explore the tools shaping today’s hits, and get direct access to exclusive content.
Watch the Livestreams Here…
Episode 1 – LilJuMadeDaBeat
Livestream Date: 20 April – 9pm EST
A DeSoto, TX native who currently resides in Los Angeles and has been producing seriously for 10 years since he was 17. He has a wide musical range of influences from Pimp C to Michael Jackson. He got his first placement in 2013 with Gucci Mane, which motivated him to go harder. In 2017 he met Megan Thee Stallion and they began to work closely together to cultivate a sound that would be heard around the world and take both of them from relative obscurity to stardom. Since then he has amassed an eclectic catalog filled with records from Babyface to Beyoncé. In 2024 he celebrated his first #1 record with “Hiss” by Megan Thee Stallion.
Episode 2 – Dallas Austin
Livestream Date: 16 June – 9pm EST
A Grammy Award-winning producer, songwriter, and executive, Dallas Austin has helped shape the sound of modern pop and R&B for more than three decades. With credits spanning artists including TLC, Boyz II Men, Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Pink, his influence can be heard across countless chart-topping records.
Join Don Cannon and TmrO Network for an exclusive session exploring Dallas's creative journey, production philosophy, and insights from a career at the forefront of the music industry.
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