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Ace music producer, Awal Alhassan, popularly known as Possigee, is set to host the second edition of his Possigee Mix Class following the huge success of the maiden edition.
The Ghanaian producer has engaged in this vision to relieve him of the burden of passing on something substantial to the next generation of creatives.
In this regard, he has summoned the minds of globally renowned sound engineers and music producers to facilitate the event. These include; Tubhani Muzik – Ghana, MOG Beatz – Ghanay, Nektunez – USA, Ransombeatz – Nigeria, Cteabeatz – Ghana, Paul Cruz – Zambia and Ubeatz – Ghana.
It’s happening at the Kobys Event Center off, Adjiringano Rd. Accra on the 12th to 14th of July at a registration rate of ¢1,000 for the 3-day session.
Commenting on the event, Possigee posited, “It’s a 3-day mix and mastering class through which I will be teaching how to mix and master. The class will be done live in an auditorium. There will be a series of mixing tips and how to acquire a clear and quality song.”
Patrons will be educated on the length and breadth of global standard music production, mixing, mastering, split sheets, percentage splits, and copyrights, among other salient issues.
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