Mix's Most Ambitious Studio Yet: Liam Hopkins' Saskatoon Sanctuary
Liam Hopkins' Saskatoon sanctuary is a sonic work of art

In a shocking twist, the Canadian musician turned studio owner transformed his dream home into an immersive recording space, complete with 725-sq.-ft. live room and 333-sq.-ft. control room, featuring Kii Three BXT monitors and bespoke acoustics. The result is a sonic sanctuary that's as much a work of art as it is a functional studio.
This ambitious project marks a significant shift in the way studios are designed, prioritizing both functionality and creative expression. By combining cutting-edge technology with a passion for music, Hopkins has created a space that's both innovative and inspiring. The impact will be felt far beyond Saskatoon, as aspiring producers and engineers clamor to experience this game-changing studio.
As Mix's 'Class of 2026' series continues to uncover the world's most exciting new studios, one thing is clear: this is a revolution in sound design that's only just beginning.
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