Ghali is the first Italian rapper to record in Brad Pitt's Miraval Studios

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Ghali is the first Italian rapper to record in Brad Pitt's Miraval Studios

Ghali is returning with new music.

“I have a lot of new music, the next single is ready.” The artist thus surprises his fans by announcing the imminent arrival of a new passage: he does it through his social channels, directly from the Miravalle Studios -historical recording studies in the heart of Provence, now owned by Brad Pitt, who have hosted all the largest in world music.

Ghali is the first Italian rapper in the Miraval Studios, the same ones who have hosted Travis Scott in recent years to record “Utopia”.

The Miraval represent a milestone of the music scene: in 1979 the Pink Floyd engraved part of “The Wall”, and AC/DC, Cranberries, Care and others have passed there.

Miraval Studios is a recording studio located in the Château de Miraval, a 900 hectare seal located in Correns, in the Var Department in Provence.

Founded in 1977 by the French jazz pianist Jacques Loussier and by the engineer of the Patrice Quef sound, it was operational with the name of Studio Miraval until the mid -2000s, but remained unused after the acquisition of the estate by the actors Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in 2011. Brad Pitt and the French producer Damien Quintard reopened completely restored and renovated with the name of the name of Miraval Studios. in 2022.

One of the first addition to the study was a console with analog and digital hybrid functionality, a Dolby Atmos system and all the technology necessary for premixing for cinematographic and television projects. Registration cabins and workstations for audio and video assembly are also included.

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