I am L swings by to prepare for debut performance
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
by Staff
With a debut performance at 110 Above on the horizon (this Friday to be precise), I am L has been busy rehearsing in our flagship live room. Accompanied by her supporting musicians, the talented vocalist has been occupying Studio 1 for the past few days in order to fine-tune her live set. Bringing her ethereal vocal stylings to a
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Vanessa Renè leads charge for #GetYourBellyOut
Tuesday, 16 June 2015
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At the turn of the year Surrey-based singer/songwriter Vanessa Renè visited Resident to record a special charity single. Laying down a solemn number entitled ‘Just A Part Of Me’, the track was written and recorded as part of the #GetYourBellyOut campaign that will raise funds for Crohn’s and Colitis UK, a charitable organisation aiming to “improve life for
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Dean Denmark visits Grand Places on his debut EP
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
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It seems like Dean Denmark was always destined for a life that revolved around music. Introduced to the sounds of seminal artists like Eric Clapton and B.B. King by his father, today he takes his cues from both classic and contemporary sources. Weaving real life narratives into his songs while combining traditional folk elements with blues, funk and rock, Dean himself describes his music as “a
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Patrick Hayes Electric Ensemble ready debut LP
Thursday, 28 May 2015
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Recorded in its entirety right here at Resident, we have the great pleasure of sharing with you Back To The Grove, the debut LP from The Patrick Hayes Electric Ensemble. Led by (yes, you guessed it) Patrick Hayes, the trombonist, composer and arranger has been working on this seven track long-player for over two years
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The Collaborative Orchestra goes romantic
Thursday, 28 May 2015
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What do a French period drama and a London-based recording studio have in common? Well, not much under normal circumstances, but London’s very own Collaborative Orchestra have been here at Resident recently to record an original score for the 19th Century romantic tale, The Mechanism of Suspended Time. Composed by Simon Daniels and performed by the Collaborative Orchestra’s string
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King Charles Gets Set To Hit The Road
Thursday, 28 March 2013
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Island/Mi7 records’ alt-folk-pop star King Charles and his band joined us at Resident Studios to get warmed up and well rehearsed in preparation for his 30 gigs in 30 days tour of the UK which starts on 1st April. Taking advantage of the amazing sounding live space of Studio 1 the band got set up
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Fully Stacked! Blackstar Deliver New Amps
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
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When you’ve been going as long as we have you come to realise that every now and again there’s a need to stock up on some fresh equipment, not that there’s anything wrong with older gear – vintage is great. Anyway, we’ve decided to mix the old with the brand spanking new and teamed up
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One to Watch – Adam Pluse Joins Us In The Studio
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
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Travelling all the way down from Newcastle, Adam Pluse was in the studio with us yesterday. The acoustic singer-songwriter’s large online fanbase and extensive touring over the past few years have seen him dominate the MySpace Unsigned Chart, become a huge success on YouTube and even have his work featured on television programmes such as Hollyoaks.
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Resident Studios Gets Enlightened
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
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On a day of relentless snowfall this January, the soul and jazz tinged vocals from four-piece female outfit The Enlights resonated through Studio 1. The snow started early on and by midday, the whole city was white. It was debatable that everyone would make the session, as we all know a big freeze can halt
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Phildel – the voice behind the iPad
Friday, 09 November 2012
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We are very pleased to see the beautiful Phildel back at Resident Studios rehearsing regularly, and what a lot has happened since she was last here with us. You may not have heard her name before but in 12 months you probably won’t be able to avoid her, and we can almost guarantee that you’ll
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