Starzplus Music Opens Posh New Studio In Montego Bay
The Starzplus Music label, located in Montego Bay, will be officially opening the doors of its new state-of-the-art studios to the public on April 30.
“Starzplus is unlike any other studio because we provide a home away from vibes…Our welcoming ambiance is relaxing and offers a place to meditate and focus on the music. We have the latest equipment such as (Steven Slate Audio RAVEN MTI Core Station with two MTi2s) and the most up to date technology/ recording equipment,” Gregory ‘Fox’ Lindo, chief executive officer of Starzplus Music label, said.
The studio is located in a secure location at Lot 800 Westgate Hills in Montego Bay, St. James.
“Our clients can choose from two high end studios to record in. We also can mix and master your songs for you. Both studios are equipped with state of art equipment and professional engineers,” Lindo said.
Lindo believes that depressed communities in Montego Bay can also benefit from the “transformational value of music”.
“Music can be one of the greatest factors in not only maintaining unity in our country but in transforming the behaviours of those we consider as troublemakers in the most volatile communities. The young men and women from the ghetto are our future stars in dancehall and we at Starzplus want to be part of their narrative and help them get to the next level,” Lindo said.
The label will be launching a rhythm project, The Assignment, in May after the studio opening via popular social apps and all major download platforms.
“The riddim will be launched in May because I wanna shoot a few music videos to release to promote the project,” Lindo said.
Chronic Law leads out the Assignment rhythm project with the single, ‘Live Large’. Heavyweight artistes such as Jahvillani shows up with ‘Mad Anju’, Shane O promises to ‘Stick to Me Dream’ while Prohgres makes an ‘Oath’. Starzplus Music recording artiste Lusion muses about ‘Time’ while Ryme Minista chips in with ‘Little Juvie’, and Tazar gives his thoughts on ‘Money N Life’.
Signed to the label since 2020, Lusion believes the relatability of his track will almost guarantee its success.
“Time is a concept that affects everyone, and I know that people will get the message that I am trying to bring across,” Lusion said.
Lusion has plans to make a major push on the international scene and he believes this song, along with an array of others, can propel him to the next level.
Lusion is known for songs such as One Step, Never Feel Like, Gun Man and Big Dreams which will be released next month.