Daniel Ayittah has achieved historic recognition as the first Ghanaian audio engineer admitted to the Recording Academy's 2025 New Member Class. The milestone places him among nearly 3,600 new professionals joining the organization that presents the annual GRAMMY Awards. His acceptance reflects the academy's continued efforts to diversify its membership and expand global representation within the music industry. Ayittah expressed gratitude for the honor and acknowledged the significance extends beyond personal achievement. The founder of Outluk Records emphasized his commitment to advocating for industry peers and mentoring emerging engineers.
Throughout the past decade, Ayittah has established himself as a prominent gospel mix engineer across Africa. His technical expertise has contributed to recordings by celebrated artists such as Joe Mettle, Dunsin Oyekan, Sinach, Victoria Orenze, and Moses Bliss. Professional development opportunities in Nashville, Tennessee, allowed him to study under internationally recognized engineers. These experiences enhanced his mixing capabilities and expanded his reputation within both African and international gospel music communities. Ayittah plans to leverage his expanded platform for educational initiatives and studio growth.
Throughout the past decade, Ayittah has established himself as a prominent gospel mix engineer across Africa. His technical expertise has contributed to recordings by celebrated artists such as Joe Mettle, Dunsin Oyekan, Sinach, Victoria Orenze, and Moses Bliss. Professional development opportunities in Nashville, Tennessee, allowed him to study under internationally recognized engineers. These experiences enhanced his mixing capabilities and expanded his reputation within both African and international gospel music communities. Ayittah plans to leverage his expanded platform for educational initiatives and studio growth.