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Feist's website, where you can see updates on what she's up to in the music world.
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The co-writer of "1234" has her own career as a singer and songwriter. She used to go under the name New Buffalo but this is her current official webpage.
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The website of the studio at which "1234" was recorded features an incredible video sample of the recording process for that song right on the home page.
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Though this article may sound like gibberish to a lot of people, it's a goldmine for anyone interested in the recording techniques and equipment used to make "1234" the huge success that it was. Producer/engineer Renaud Letang lists the equipment he used for each instrument on the song, including the vocals, and describes his vintage approach in the studio.
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You can find an account of Leslie Feist's recent musical activity here, on the website of a Toronto-based independent artist services company founded by Broken Social Scene co-founder Kevin Drew. Initially meant just for Broken Social Scene, the company now acts as an indie record label, management firm, merchandiser, and music publisher, in Canada and internationally.
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Website for the Interscope Records imprint Cherrytree Records. Their roster includes Sting and the Police, La Roux, Robyn, and, of course, Feist.