Songs of Limitless Optimism - S.O.L.O by Duncan Daniels published on 2022-01-25T20:00:22Z After two decades making music professionally and releasing them independently via his self-branded label Dunkishrock Production, Duncan Daniels who is a US born Nigerian-American music producer and recording artist, highlights his tenacity for staying current and never backing out or backing down with his sole purpose of getting his music heard. This has not always been an easy plight. Yet, with relentless drive and against all odds, Duncan Daniels presents Songs of Limitless Optimism. The album highlights Duncan’s vocal and arrangement skills as both a performer and mixing engineer. His ability to also write music that cut across a varying array of topics makes this a very distinct effort. This is also a body of work with no other vocal features, every single voice including background and supporting vocals are all his. Duncan also engineered every song himself for stereo and enlisted the renowned mastering expertise of Abbey Road Studios veteran Engineers, Andy Walter (U2, The Beatles, Cold Play), Simon Gibson (The Beatles, Harry Potter, The Hobbit) and Alex Gordon (Florence + The Machine, Slowthai, Yussef Dayes). Duncan Daniels took the sonic experience of the project to even greater extent by working with California based mixing engineer (behind the viral YouTube Mixing tutorial videos) Alex “Pro Mix” Solano, to up-mix the project to spatial audio for the Dolby Atmos immersive listening experience. Duncan Daniels’ S.O.L.O is timeless feel-good music with limitless optimism that can be enjoyed anytime and anywhere. The project offers great sonics and sets a vibe from start to finish. It is a complete body of with unlimited potential. Recorded at Dunkishrock Production Studio USA Mastered at Abbey Road Studios London Genre Afro-Beat Contains tracks Solo by Duncan Daniels published on 2022-03-10T17:44:13Z Obalende by Duncan Daniels published on 2022-03-10T17:42:51Z Mmadu by Duncan Daniels published on 2022-01-31T16:36:58Z Diaspora Night by Duncan Daniels published on 2022-03-09T15:54:43Z Waste time by Duncan Daniels published on 2022-01-31T19:21:45Z