New stars use music studio in London for production and recording
Posted on June 9, 2009
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Check out these new, up and coming acts that have had their music recorded and produced at Whitelight along with other established artists.
They include:
- Mozez who is about to release yet another album.
- Michael Arkk a renowned reggae musician who released an album “Easier Said”
- Zemmy a promising and talented singer, also winner of the Shure Creative Awards 2009
- Frank Joshua
- T’Rese
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I particularly like Zemmy.
The recording studio combines the best in digital and analogue technologies. It is spacious with plenty of daylight. It has been acoustically treated and has an open natural sound with accurate monitoring.
Whitelight Production is owned and run by Tony White. Tony is a multi-instrumentalist, playing acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, bass , drums and percussion.
Tony started working with members of funk/soul band Rokoto after college. He also played live and in the studio with reggae band Exiles Intact, who’s members work with everyone from Finlay Quaye to William Orbit and Gnarls Barkley. At this time he did a lot of session work and played on records by top Jamaican artists such as Admiral Tibet.
He then moved to London. Tony toured the Gospel circuit, playing drums and guitar with top Gospel vocal group Channels of Praise which featured both Mozez and Michael Arkk. During this time he also formed a band with Argentinian keyboard maestro Natalio Faingold (Joan Armatrading) and drummer Errol Kennedy from eighties superstars Imagination. He also worked with The Fingertips – the band of the legendary ‘Fast’ Freddie Horton, managed by Dave Robinson of Stiff Records, with whom he recorded an album and played various venues including Wembley Arena as well as doing live Radio One sessions and many TV appearances. During this time he, along with Trevor White Bentley, composed and recorded music for BBC and Channel 4 television.
Since setting up his own studio some ten years ago Tony has created everything from dance, hip hop and RnB to rock, pop, reggae and jazz. Through the late nineties he had a string of dance and underground garage releases. His work has also featured on chill-out compilation albums from Hed Kandi and The Acid Lounge. Tony is comfortable within a huge range of musical genres and all these influences are present in a fluid and creative production style. Now working with a fantastic group of artists and writers he is getting Whitelight Production geared for mainstream success.
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Tony’s been a real find for me. The studio is great and nice to work in but the real benefit of Whitelight is Tony himself. I’ve had fantastic results just letting Tony do his thing, usually while I tidy up and make tea. Can’t recommend him enough. Frank
these new acts look intresting
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