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I could have become world-class footballer, but… —Indomix

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INDOMIXOluwole Iloyi known as INDOMIX is a force to reckon with when it comes to sound engineering in this part of the world. He told SEGUN KASALI about his craft and assessed the entertainment industry.

 

Background?

My names are Oluwole Iloyi a.k.a Indomix. I grew up in Ogun State, Sagamu. I started as an artiste in a group. We had a lot of challenges which made the other members desert me and at that point, I ventured into production and finally chose to stick to sound engineering .

 

What were the challenges encountered in the process?

One of the challenges I encountered when I started was moving into Lagos, because at that time, my studio was in Sagamu,  Ogun State. Then, most of the artistes were coming to me in Sagamu, Ogun state. I started quite small but I thank God for my brand so far .

 

What does having a good mixed song entail?

A good mix must have clear vocals and instrumentals. It also must not distort and be smooth to the ears.

How many of the notable artistes have you worked for?

I have worked for a lot of artistes. To mention just a few- 9ice, D’banj, Olu Maintain, 2face and many more.

 

What would you have been if not a Sound Engineer?

I would have been a footballer. This is as a result of the fact that I loved football while growing up.

 

What would you say singled you out as a producer?

I would say hard work, determination, and honesty. These spectacular attributes have brought me thus far and I think that will continue to keep me till I get to where I am going to.

 

What is your assessment of the entertainment industry in Nigeria? Do you think we are moving forward in terms of content?

The industry is growing everyday. I would say yes we are moving forward even though at a slow pace. Analysing the industry 10 years ago, you would definitely agree with me that we are doing well. Back in the 90’s, we only listen to foreign music but now its Nigerian music everywhere even in Europe, America, and in fact worldwide. Yes, we are moving forward and we will continue to soar high. Upcoming artistes are doing all they could do to get to the top and i am sure with persistence and continuous rebranding, the sky will be their starting point.

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