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Music of Saturday, 16 August 2008

Source: ghanamusic.com

Tin-Tropic Studio — The latest

Mrs Nanayaa Owusu-Prempeh is Tin-ifa — and more. After her breakthrough I.T. outfit which she named Tin-ifa Ghana Limited, here comes something fresh from her stables: a new state-of-the-art music recording studio. This latest addition she calls Tin-Topic Studio.


Located at Kokomlemle, Accra, within five minutes walk from the Odo Rise restaurant, Tin Topic Studio is equipped with a Mac desktop as well as the synths and various decks and mixers you can expect in any professional studio. Tin-Topic turns out relatively high quality.


A fortnight ago, Mrs. Nana Adwoa Awindor, hostess of “Greetings from Abroad” who cut the ribbon for the official launching assured all musicians of a first rate reliable and professional service.


“I entreat all of you to settle for quality in the industry. That quality, believe you me, is Tin-Topic Studio,” she said.


On his part, Rev Christian Adjei, the General Manager who delivered the business statement, encouraged all artistes and music producers to do business with Tin-Topic Studio, promising nothing less than quality service.


He said the studio will be open 24/7, promising that their charges will be competitive and negotiable.


On the other hand, the Sound Engineer of Tin-Topic Studio, Mr Lionel Lawson, a.k.a Law, said the studio is designed to cater for people with a wide range of capabilities. He assured that “the level of your musical experience and the nature of your disability will not be a barrier when you come to Tin-Topic studio.”


Mrs Owusu-Prempeh, one time producer of the Gospel All Stars Album “Wase da nie” which won the best gospel song in the 2003 Ghana Musical Awards, encouraged all the top artists to come over to Tin-Topic Studio to have a feel of the stuff they are made of.