Gregory Porter shows us how it’s meant to be done
Thursday, 03 May 2012
by Staff
A real treat for us yesterday, as we were honoured to have the mellifluous Gregory Porter and his band in Studio One, before he had to dash off to play at The Anvil, Basingstoke with Jools Holland. For those that didn’t know, his debut album, Water, released in 2010 via Motéma Music, was nominated for Best Jazz
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In the studio with… Natasha Bobbe
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
by Staff
We recently had the dazzling Natasha Bobbe in the Studio B recording a vocal show-reel for her portfolio. She is a professional singer/songwriter who loves, and is inspired by, folk and country music. Even though she worked with a couple of big major labels during her career, she still prefers writing her own music without
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In the studio with…Inburst
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
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We’re really pleased to welcome Inburst to Resident Studios for their first studio recording! Theo, Tyler, Jed and Adam smashed their way through 3 tracks today with the help of senior engineer Adam Lunn and assistant Caradog Jones. It was great having some rising young talent in the studio for the day, and hopefully they’ll
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In rehearsal: Randall
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
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Working hard in the studio today is the experienced soul singer and epic songwriter, Randall. Now Randall has been coming to the studio for years now; “It’s always clean, I have everything I need here, nothing ever breaks and the staff are so friendly and welcoming. What more could you want?” Indeed. Perhaps a cocktail
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Graveyard Shift Rates at London Recording Studios Make World-Class Recording Affordable.
Monday, 17 May 2010
by Staff
One of my first experiences in a world-class recording studio was when my band was touring the UK in the mid 90s. Our UK manager, who worked for CEC Management/Nude Records at the time, had several clients who were recording at the hallowed Matrix Studios in London. After a late-night cocktail or two at the
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The Abbey Road Experience: Making a Record Beatles-style in a Two-Room Recording Studio
Monday, 10 May 2010
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Looking for a recording studio that can produce that big sound for you? Find one with two rooms. If you’re an avid Beatles fan, then you know that things began to unravel for the group during the production of The White Album. Due to Ringo’s brief departure from the band, bruised egos, and a chaotic
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