A Humber College professor is making national music history with a groundbreaking Grammy nomination in the Immersive Audio category, the first ever for a Canadian album. Immersed, created by Justin Gray, features over 30 artists, 58-channel recording, and a full-length cinematic film that places listeners inside a 360-degree orchestral world. Gray joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln to share how the four-year project came to life and what this milestone means for Canada’s music scene
Global News Morning Toronto
First-ever Canadian Grammy nomination in Immersive Audio
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