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Mentioned as one of the most iconic recording studios from California, '''4th Street Recording Studios''' is a small boutique recording studio located on 1211 4th Street, in Santa Monica, California, USA. The studio includes an assortment of vintage gear spaced throughout a live room and a control room. The inputs of the studio are routed through an API 3224 console, paired with vintage analog outboard gear and microphones, running via the Pro Tools Ultimate HD system with plug-ins. The instruments that the studio provides include a Yamaha C-7 grand piano and a DX7 synth, a Hammond organ with a leslie and a Rhodes Mark 1.
Mentioned as one of the most iconic recording studios from California, '''4th Street Recording Studios''' is a small boutique recording studio located on 1211 4th Street, in Santa Monica, California, USA. The studio includes an assortment of vintage gear spaced throughout a live room and a control room. The inputs of the studio are routed through an API 3224 console, paired with vintage analog outboard gear and microphones, running via the Pro Tools Ultimate HD system with plug-ins. The instruments that the studio provides include a Yamaha C-7 grand piano and a DX7 synth, a Hammond organ with a leslie and a Rhodes Mark 1.


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Revision as of 10:36, 29 June 2023

4th Street Recording Studios

Mentioned as one of the most iconic recording studios from California, 4th Street Recording Studios is a small boutique recording studio located on 1211 4th Street, in Santa Monica, California, USA. The studio includes an assortment of vintage gear spaced throughout a live room and a control room. The inputs of the studio are routed through an API 3224 console, paired with vintage analog outboard gear and microphones, running via the Pro Tools Ultimate HD system with plug-ins. The instruments that the studio provides include a Yamaha C-7 grand piano and a DX7 synth, a Hammond organ with a leslie and a Rhodes Mark 1.

Clients include Incubus, Corey Taylor (Slipknot), Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Alice Cooper, Rodrigo y Gabriela, The Beach Boys, Macy Gray, Kasabian, Shavo Odadjian (System of a Down), as well as actors like Kate Hudson, Jim Carey and many more.

Some of the works which were worked on at the studio includes Spinal Tap's Break Like The Wind, No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom, several Incubus's albums, Nelly Furtado's Folklore, Weird Al's Straight Outta Lynwood, and more.

4th Street Recording is located in the same area of L.A. as Matt's own studio, Red Room.

Muse

According to 4th Street Recording Studios' Facebook, Matt Bellamy and Dominic Howard have presumably started early work on Muse's album Drones at the building.[1]

4th Street Recording Studio gallery

References

  1. 4th Street Recording Studios. (2014-03-17). 4th Street Recording - Muse at 4th Street!. Retrieved 2015-02-07 from Facebook.


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