Britannia Row Studios was originally put together by Pink Floyd in the seventies and moved to its current location off the Kings Road in Fulham in 1995. The present studio was purpose built by top acoustician Neil Grant resulting in one of the finest sounding control rooms and live spaces in London.
Studio 1, based around a beautiful sounding automated vintage Neve 51 series, has a flexible, daylit live room with 3 discrete spaces and one of the best drum rooms anywhere. It has played host to many fine band recordings, such as Snow Patrol, Embrace and The Cult and mix sessions with Billy Bragg, 100 Reasons and Karma 45.
Studio 2, based around a powerful Protools HD3 rig, has been used by Cathy Dennis, Ms. Dynamite, Chris Braide and The Verve. Our fantastic vintage Neve vocal chain makes this room ideal for vocal recording as well as for writing and editing.
Studio 3, based around a Protools Mix 3 rig, is similar to Studio 2 with a good sized booth and a Focusrite vocal chain. This has been used for writing and vocal sessions with Lucy Silvas, Ray Ruffin, Julian Emery as well as many others.
Other Clients include ... Pete Doherty and Wolfman, Starky, The Infadels, Towers of London, Stephen Fretwell, Sufrajets, Boy Kill Boy, Grand Drive, Joseph Arthor ... (please see our website for a full up-to-date list)
Britannia Row provides for all stages of recording and mixing and prides itself on the level of equipment and the quality of its engineers and technical staff - making it one of the UK’s best known studios and a welcoming and creative environment for all artists.
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Check out Jimmy Page and Robert Plant at Britannia Row, with Atlantic Records founder and industry legend Ahmet Ertegün (RIP) at the production helm and a young James "LeRock" Loughrey engineering! AWESOME!