Lynx Entertainment evolves: From music management to audio electronics
Lynx Entertainment evolves from artiste management to audio electronics, as revealed on the Masterminds podcast. Richie Mensah announced that the company is officially out of artiste management and has now evolved into a distribution company supporting hundreds of artistes, while his personal focus moves heavily into Lynx Electronics. Richie Mensah said, "We've gone from being the people who made the music to the people making the way you enjoy the music."
Before music, Richie Mensah was deeply connected to science, technology, and sound engineering. He described sound engineering as "the science of music." Richie Mensah said, "I loved doing research, loved doing experiments. I'll open up my deck just to see how it works."
Richie Mensah said, "I promised myself that when I turned 40, I was going to retire from music." Now at 40, Richie Mensah appears to be entering a new phase focused on shaping sound experiences with products like Lynx Reverb headphones and upcoming speaker products like Lynx Octave.
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Richie Mensah of Lynx Entertainment, a major force in Ghanaian music, has made a significant shift. His long-held passion for sound engineering and technology hints at a new direction- but what could it be?
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