Home studios rescuing recording industry

Koosimile
Koosimile

With a country and music industry constantly in flux, music-recording studios are facing new challenges. With a shortage of spaces some have turned their homes and rooms into professional studios.

Successful artists and producers have transformed into mastering engineers and their stories haunt even more than the horrid piracy that has invaded the music scene, causing untold miseries.

Digital technology has taken over and one can record and master a song with someone from America in an instant. These new development forces longstanding recording venues out of business, but for a studio owner in Mogoditshane who has faced the tides, it is not yet time to shut down. 

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