A computer and a hard drive containing unpublished songs by Michael Jackson were stolen last week in Brussels during a seminar organized by sound engineer Brad Sundberg, a long-time collaborator of the “King of Pop”, Belgian media report.
“I won’t give you a name, I won’t show a photo, but we know who it is. We are working with the police to solve this case”, revealed on Instagram Brad Sundberg, who worked on records such as Bad, dangerous, History Y Blood on the dance floor.
A “targeted attack”
The robbery occurred on Friday, January 27 at 3:00 p.m. in Ixelles, a municipality in Brussels. “We turned our backs on them for a few seconds and the team was gone. It looks like the thief went out the window, climbed onto the roof and then broke a glass ceiling,” said Brad Sundberg, who denounces a “targeted attack.” stroke”.
The latter organizes paid seminars and lectures around the world behind the scenes of Michael Jackson’s records. Private events where fans can discover previously unreleased songs from the singer, including unfinished versions of We are the World, Jelly either Give me up.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen. The hard drive had some great stuff on it that he now has. It’s going to be released, it’s going to be downloaded… Who knows? But life goes on. What happened is just sad and very frustrating.” , concludes Brad Sundberg, who denounces “a complete violation of personal data.”
An investigation is underway, while many files have already been posted online, such as videos of the star’s recording sessions or previously unreleased titles and demos. Brad Sundberg calls on fans not to share these files and report them for violating copyright on different platforms.
Source: BFM TV
