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Arts & CultureSaturday 4 July 2026

Imagine creating a chart-topping album entirely in your bedroom—that's exactly what Jacob Collier did, earning two Grammy Awards for his album In My Room, which caught the attention of legendary producer Quincy Jones himself.

The virtuoso musician recorded all the instruments for the project in a modest home studio, a feat that would typically require the resources of a professional recording facility. His groundbreaking approach didn't go unnoticed: Quincy Jones—the visionary behind Michael Jackson's Thriller and producer of countless classics—reached out with an enthusiastic message: "Hey man, I need to have a word." Collier reflects on his achievement by noting that while icons like Stevie Wonder and Prince played all their instruments on their albums, they did so in state-of-the-art recording studios. His homemade creation proves that talent, technology, and determination can trump traditional infrastructure. Read the full story →

Today's takeaway: Jacob Collier's Grammy-winning success shows that today's artists can compete at the highest levels without leaving home.

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