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Carlo “Illangelo” Montagnese, who has produced The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) for more than a decade, is credited on half of the songs on the record-breaking After Hours album. But, before a single sound was collaborated on between the two for the album, not only had the pair not spoken in years or worked together since The Weeknd’s 2015 album Beauty Behind The Madness, but the Grammy Award-winning producer was also burned out by a music industry prioritizing quantity over quality.
“When it was time for us to reconnect, I actually was trying to retire from music,” Illangelo says now. “I had sold everything I owned—my whole studio—at the beginning of 2019. I went back to Toronto and I wasn’t trying to do anything. I wasn’t trying to executive produce After Hours and spend a year on it; I was done.”


that sound team and Illangelo himself did something different with this album man, it’s wild
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Carlo “Illangelo” Montagnese, who has produced The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) for more than a decade, is credited on half of the songs on the record-breaking After Hours album. But, before a single sound was collaborated on between the two for the album, not only had the pair not spoken in years or worked together since The Weeknd’s 2015 album Beauty Behind The Madness, but the Grammy Award-winning producer was also burned out by a music industry prioritizing quantity over quality.
“When it was time for us to reconnect, I actually was trying to retire from music,” Illangelo says now. “I had sold everything I owned—my whole studio—at the beginning of 2019. I went back to Toronto and I wasn’t trying to do anything. I wasn’t trying to executive produce After Hours and spend a year on it; I was done.”


2018 After Hours was quite different I reckon. No Illangelo contributions...
The album went thru 2 (possibly 3) major stages to become what it is now
Heartless on Atmos is f***ing insane
Bro holy f*** it actually sounds so different wtf
Idk if i have atmos or whatever. Do u gotta update the phone or its automatically updated?
f*** it im getting a mustache and wearing the same clothes for a year to become the weeknd
Idk if i have atmos or whatever. Do u gotta update the phone or its automatically updated?
after updating to at least 14.6 go to music under settings and see if it’s toggled on. you’ll know it’s working because below the like time toggle or whatever that shows the song length it’ll say Dolby Atmos, Lossless, or nothing
after updating to at least 14.6 go to music under settings and see if it’s toggled on. you’ll know it’s working because below the like time toggle or whatever that shows the song length it’ll say Dolby Atmos, Lossless, or nothing
Thanks bro updating now
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Carlo “Illangelo” Montagnese, who has produced The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) for more than a decade, is credited on half of the songs on the record-breaking After Hours album. But, before a single sound was collaborated on between the two for the album, not only had the pair not spoken in years or worked together since The Weeknd’s 2015 album Beauty Behind The Madness, but the Grammy Award-winning producer was also burned out by a music industry prioritizing quantity over quality.
“When it was time for us to reconnect, I actually was trying to retire from music,” Illangelo says now. “I had sold everything I owned—my whole studio—at the beginning of 2019. I went back to Toronto and I wasn’t trying to do anything. I wasn’t trying to executive produce After Hours and spend a year on it; I was done.”


i'm glad he didn't retire
and I'm glad both he and Abel took their time with After Hours, as in they didn't rush the album out
i'm glad he didn't retire
and I'm glad both he and Abel took their time with After Hours, as in they didn't rush the album out
bet if it weren't for reconciliation with Illangelo it would've been released earlier
Do you know which?
Now its just Tell Your Friends & Acquainted
Yesterday Real Life and Often were available but not anymore
Now its just Tell Your Friends & Acquainted
Yesterday Real Life and Often were available but not anymore
Acquainted was what I was hoping for