Recording studios

A.R.T. Studios is the private music studio of music producer Michael Cretu, located in his mansion in the hills of Ibiza, Spain. ...more on Wikipedia about "A.R.T. Studios"

Abbey Road Studios, created in November of 1931 by EMI in London, England, is best known as the legendary recording studio used by the rock bands The Beatles, Cliff Richard, Pink Floyd and The Shadows. The studios are located in Abbey Road, in St John's Wood in the City of Westminster. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abbey Road Studios"

Alien Beans Studios is primarily a mastering studio owned and operated by Ty Tabor, although many King's X, Platypus, ...more on Wikipedia about "Alien Beans Studios"

Apple Studio was a recording studio of the late 1960s and early 1970s, founded by The Beatles. It was located in the basement of the Apple Corps headquarters at 3 Savile Row, London, England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Apple Studio"

Ardent Studios is the Memphis studio where albums released by Ardent Records and many other recording labels are recorded. After the studio's power pop period in the early 1970s with bands like Big Star, the studio continued recording in the decades afterward with groups like Z.Z. Top, The Replacements, and many others. Ardent Studios also became a favorite studio for popular contemporary Christian rock music groups like De Garmo & Key to record in the last two decades of the 20th century. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ardent Studios"

Lennon chose to build this studio, which featured eight recording tracks on one-inch open-reel tape and a sixteen-channel mixing console, so he and wife/collaborator Ono could record without the inconvenience of having to book studio time at Abbey Road or another location. They could also avoid negative pressure from EMI and Apple Records staffers, and members of the British public, who disdained Ono's avant-garde stylings and tried to persuade Lennon to make more "sellable" music, as he had with the now-defunct Beatles. (Chance encounters with other ex-Beatles were likewise avoided.) Technical personnel and outside musicians were summoned as required, kept on standby, or stayed at Lennon and Ono's guest quarters (as they did for the Imagine and Fly sessions) if necessary, to make records that satisfied the two. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ascot Sound Studios"

Avatar Studios, formerly known as the Power Station, is a renowned recording studio at 441 West 53rd Street in Manhattan, New York City. ...more on Wikipedia about "Avatar Studios"

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BearTracks Recording Studio is a recording studio complex in Suffern, New York, owned by Jay Beckenstein of Spyro Gyra. ...more on Wikipedia about "BearTracks Studios"

The Black Ark was the recording studio of legendary reggae and dub producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, located in the yard of his family's home in the Washington Gardens neighboorhood of Kingston, Jamaica. Although the studio itself was somewhat rudimentary in its set-up and particularly basic with regard to some of the dated equipmentment employed by Perry, it was nonetheless the breeding-ground for some of Jamaica's (and arguably the world's) most innovative sounds and recording techniques in the later half of the 1970s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black Ark"

The Blasting Room is the recording studio of legendary punk drummer Bill Stevenson, formerly of Black Flag, Nig Heist, All and The Descendents. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blasting Room"

Bomb Factory is a recording studio and manufacturer of music plugins based in Los Angeles, California. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bomb Factory"

Britannia Row Studios is a recording studio located in London, England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Britannia Row Studios"

Compass Point Studios is located in The Bahamas. Legendary rock band AC/DC recorded their multi-million selling album Back in Black here in 1980. They later went on to record their 1983 album Flick of the Switch here. Other artists such as The Rolling Stones and U2 have recorded there. ...more on Wikipedia about "Compass Point Studios"

D&D Studios is the seminal hip hop recording studio for the 1990's. ...more on Wikipedia about "D&D Studios"

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Easley McCain Recording began as Doug Easley's rudimentary, four-track studio in the woods near the Wolf River bottoms in Memphis in the late 1970s recording blues musicians like Mose Vinson, as well as some local rock bands. In the early 1980s Easley operated "Easley Recording" out of a hand-built garage studio behind his home near University of Memphis. During this period, numerous local musicians and bands such as Tav Falco's Panther Burns came in to occasionally record; Alex Chilton produced an album for a Detroit group called The Gories there the last year the studio was located in Easley's garage. The studio was by then the place to go in Memphis for local bands to cut demos and indie rock recordings. ...more on Wikipedia about "Easley McCain Recording"

Eden Studios is a commercial recording facility in west London. It opened in 1967, originally on Eden Street in Kingston Upon Thames, before moving to its current location in Chiswick in 1972. It was started by Philip Love, Mike Gardner and Piers Ford-Crush. Philip Love and Mike Gardner still own the studio and work there as Financial and Technical Directors, respectively. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eden Studios"

The Eel Pie Recording Studios were located on the River Thames's Eel Pie Island and were the venue for a number of notable rock and pop recordings. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eel Pie Studios"

Electric Lady Studios, at 52 West 8th Street, in New York City's Greenwich Village, is a recording studio opened by the legendary Jimi Hendrix in 1970. Dozens of artists have recorded music there. ...more on Wikipedia about "Electric Lady Studios"

Fort Apache Studios is a New England recording studio internationally renowned for alternative rock sessions produced there since 1986. The studio is currently located in the village of Bellows Falls, Vermont in space leased in an old hotel called The Windham, owned by the town of Rockingham, Vermont, within which Bellows Falls is located. The studio was first located at 169 Norfolk Street, a warehouse in a rough Roxbury, Massachusetts, neighborhood outside Boston. Fort Apache relocated its facilities above the Rounder Records warehouse and offices on Camp Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1988. An early business card of the studio showing its name as "Fort Apache Studios" is displayed on Joe Harvard's Boston Rock Storybook: Fort Apache South webpage, although the studio is often referred to as simply "Fort Apache." ...more on Wikipedia about "Fort Apache Studios"

Glenn Gould Studio is a performance and recording studio located in the CBC Broadcast Centre. ...more on Wikipedia about "Glenn Gould Studio"

Great Linford Manor is an old mansion or manor house converted into a recording studio complex, in Great Linford, Milton Keynes, England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Great Linford Manor" It's real shortopedia feeling! Recording_studios

"Hitsville U.S.A." was the nickname given to Motown Records' first headquarters. Located at 2648 West Grand Blvd. in Detroit, Michigan, Hitsville U.S.A., formerly a photographers' studio, was purchased by Motown founder Berry Gordy in 1959, and converted into both the record label's administrative building and recording studio, which was open 22 hours a day (closing from 8 AM to 10 AM every morning for maintenance). ...more on Wikipedia about "Hitsville U.S.A."

Kling Klang is the private music studio of the band Kraftwerk. Its name is taken from track on their Kraftwerk 2 album. The studio, or at least an office, is located at Mintropstraße 16, in the middle of the red light district of Düsseldorf, Germany. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kling Klang"

Le Studio is a recording studio located just south of the tourist town of Morin Heights, Quebec. The studio has been used by many Canadian and international artists. ...more on Wikipedia about "Le Studio"

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