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Ayittah becomes first Ghanaian gospel audio engineer to join Grammy Recording Academy Member Class

Ayittah becomes first Ghanaian gospel audio engineer to join Grammy Recording Academy Member Class
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Mr Daniel Ayittah, a renowned Ghanaian audio engineer, has officially been inducted into the Recording Academy’s 2025 New Member Class.

This milestone achieved by Mr Ayittah makes him the first Ghanaian audio engineer to be welcomed into the prestigious global music community, which includes nearly 3,600 new members this year.

The Recording Academy, organisers of the annual GRAMMY Awards, continues its push toward greater inclusivity and representation across its voting body and professional networks. 

Ayittah’s inclusion signals both a recognition of excellence and a step forward for African professionals in the technical fields of music production.

“I’m honoured and humbled to officially join the Recording Academy’s 2025 New Member Class—an inspiring global community of creators and professionals who are shaping the future of music.

“This milestone is more than just a personal achievement—it’s a testament to every late night in the studio, every mix revision, and all the support I’ve received along the way,” Ayittah shared in a heartfelt social media statement. 

He added, “As a member, I now have a voice in the GRAMMY Awards process and a platform to advocate for our industry, support my peers, mentor the next generation of engineers, and grow in my own journey.”

Over the last decade, Ayittah, who is also the founder of Outluk Records, has emerged as one of Africa’s leading gospel mix engineers, known for his signature blend of technical precision and creative warmth. 

From a modest university setup to the professional-grade Outluk Records in Accra, Ayittah has lent his touch to recordings by some of the continent’s most celebrated gospel acts, including Joe Mettle, Dunsin Oyekan, Sinach, Victoria Orenze, Moses Bliss, CalledOut Music, KaeStrings, Prospa Ochimana, Preye Odede, and Daniel Ojo.

His journey has seen him travel from Accra to Nashville, Tennessee, where he refined his craft under the mentorship of globally renowned engineers such as John “Yosh” Jaszcz, Randy Poole, Jon Blass, Adam David Smith, and AyRon Lewis. 

These experiences have shaped his world-class approach to mixing, contributing to his reputation as a sought-after audio professional in both African and international gospel music circles.

Outluk Records, under Ayittah’s leadership, has grown beyond a production house. It now stands as a creative hub for artists seeking sonic clarity and emotional resonance in their music.

Looking to the future, Ayittah envisions expanding the studio’s impact through mentorship and education.

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Source: GNA 

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