Brighton recording studio
Brighton has always been a hot spot for musicians so what better place to find a recording studio to make your demo. Imagine London’s Camden town with a beach, that is pretty much what Brighton feels like! A long time Mecca for creative types, Brighton is a fun and relaxed city with plenty to offer any band or artist.
A quick look at four studios in Brighton
http://www.applebeam.com/
Apple Beam studios have the advantage of being a small collective of talented producers, therefore offering more specific music production and not being a ‘jack of all trades’ type outfit!
Apple Beam recording studios will be bringing their extensive skills to Brighton and also they will be working with live bands as normal, Apple Beam try and bridge the gap and provide production for non-live such as R&B and Hip Hop style, ie. Ne-Yo, Beyonce and Calvin Harris
The website offers a wealth of information that is clear and informative. You can listen to plenty of audio examples on the site and watch videos too!
theloophole.co.uk
Open since 1988, this recording studio has seen many clients come and go. The studio has a live room and a piano and for all of you that lurve that analogue sound, they do that too! The website is clean and clear, although there is no audio examples which I find useful if choosing a studio.
churchroad.net
Claiming to be one of Brighton’s finest, this studio certainly has plenty of gear and their studio floor can comfortably record up to 10 musicians. They use Apogee Rosetta digital converters, the best available, a choice of SPL, Neve, SSL and Soundtracs preamps which should do the job nicely!
Again though, there are no examples of their previous productions, or a guide to how long they take to do an average production so that we may budget our day.
lumenstudio.co.uk
Nice neat website, no audio examples or videos though! This Brighton recording studio is run by three musicians. Something that the guys at this studio say is that they will try and find the best techniques for working with an individuals sound and not take the one-size-fits-all approach.
With plenty of gear and a full range of services from mixing to voiceovers, this is another great Brighton recording studio to check out.
Conclusion When searching for a recording studios, make sure you hear examples that are reflective of the music style you are after! Also ask them how long they take to do a typical production. A studio may charge a lower hourly rate but take twice as long to do the production!
Brighton is a lovely city and if you are thinking of recording there we wish you luck and hope you found this short article helpful!
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