![]() The ambitious design drawn up by Kevin Boujikian, managing director of Dubai distributor Provision AVL, and Eddy Jazra, head of the audio department at LP.ME, would see all the 30th floor reconfigured to house three main recording suites – one flagship space purely for stereo production and the other two boasting full Dolby-certified Atmos capabilities. The slightly smaller 9.1.4 Atmos Studio Two The desire to create the absolute best space possible infused all aspects of the design, not only in terms of equipment but down to the décor, where finishing touches convey a unique style. ![]() While a long-time ambition of the CEO, the slowdown in business activities around the pandemic afforded the opportunity to finally set wheels in motion. Something of this calibre hasn’t risen from the ground overnight. “I’m proud that we have managed to defy all odds and build what is arguably one of the best-sounding studios in the world.” “When we discussed the idea of building these dream studios and rooms, I always said that what we were making had to be either zero or 100% either we made the very best and most exclusive studios in every possible way, or we should not even try,” says Romanovskyi. Quite literally head and shoulders above the competition, the new studio space is packed full of a selection of world-class equipment that has long been a dream of LP.ME CEO Daniel Romanovskyi and the rest of the team behind the project. LP.ME recently opened its doors up on the 30th floor of a high-rise in Dubai’s Jumeirah Lake Towers. ![]() However, if there’s one thing that those in this part of the world know how to do well, it’s making a statement. The Middle East has become famous for offering the very best of the best, but developing a world-class recording sector is still on its list of accomplishments. ![]()
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