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==Legacy== Jack Antonoff occupies a genuinely unusual position in contemporary music: a working artist with a devoted following of his own who is simultaneously one of the most consequential behind-the-scenes figures of his era. The producers who have shaped the sound of a generation β [[Phil Spector]], [[Quincy Jones]], [[Rick Rubin]], [[Pharrell Williams]] β tend to subsume their own artistic identities into their collaborative work. Antonoff has managed to maintain both simultaneously, sustaining Bleachers as a serious creative endeavor while building a production portfolio that has contributed to some of the most acclaimed and commercially successful albums of the past decade. His influence on the sound of contemporary pop β the warmth, the emotional directness, the analog textures, the willingness to let a song breathe β is audible across a wide range of artists and albums that may not bear his name. In that sense his legacy is already larger than his credits suggest, embedded in the expectations audiences now bring to what emotionally serious popular music should sound like.
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