Difference between revisions of "Studio"
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*[[Shangri La Studios]] - The 2nd Law Era | *[[Shangri La Studios]] - The 2nd Law Era | ||
*[[Capitol Studios]] - The 2nd Law Era | *[[Capitol Studios]] - The 2nd Law Era | ||
*[[4th Street Recording Studios]] - Seventh Album Era | |||
*[[The Warehouse Studio]] - Seventh Album Era | |||
[[Category:Studios]] | [[Category:Studios]] |
Revision as of 01:02, 4 October 2014
A studio is a place in where artist's work. This can be for the purpose of architecture, painting, pottery, sculpture, scrapbooking, photography, graphic design, filmmaking, animation, radio or television production broadcasting or the making of music. The term is also used for the workroom of dancers, often specified to dance studio.
Studios or Recording Places where Muse have been
- Sawmills Studio - Showbiz Era
- The Airfield Studios - Showbiz Era
- Ridge Farm Studio - Origin of Symmetry Era
- Real World Studios - Origin of Symmetry Era
- St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick - Origin of Symmetry Era
- The Dairy Studios - Origin of Symmetry/Hullabaloo Era
- Grouse Lodge Residential Recording Studios - Absolution Era
- Electric Lady Studios - Black Holes & Revelations Era
- Studio Bellini - The Resistance Era
- Air Studios - Absolution and The 2nd Law Era
- Cello Studios - The 2nd Law Era
- Shangri La Studios - The 2nd Law Era
- Capitol Studios - The 2nd Law Era
- 4th Street Recording Studios - Seventh Album Era
- The Warehouse Studio - Seventh Album Era