Groups in talks to lift music industry

CHM Supersound will continue its collaboration with producers from other labels to give a different experience for Papua New Guinea artists.

The label has been working with Shefram studios from the Solomon Islands for its recent projects.

Being the oldest recording label and producer in the country, CMH wishes to continue being the trend setter in the PNG’s music industry.

“So we review the stuff that they produce and then they work in collaboration with our producers to either refine it, fine-tune it or we leave as it is, it depends.

“Just that experience of getting our talents to working with producers from another country and also our producers to work with these producers and come up with a new kid of sound, that’s the whole idea.

“We’d like to show that we want to have a good relationship with everybody in the music industry

“We’re not competing, we’re here doing what we want to do and see the music industry develop and the music standard up,” Renata Mari, Manager - Artist & Repertoire said.

“We have set a goal that we want to be the trend setters, we don’t want to be followers. If we come up with new stuff that’s different, that’s it; we just want to influence how the sound is here.  

“If our talents have the voice and the willingness to participate, then nothing is impossible,” she added.

(Picture by Calextus Simeon)

Author: 
Gloria Bauai