British Grove Studios, Recording studio in Chiswick, London, United Kingdom.
British Grove Studios is a recording facility in Chiswick with two main spaces designed for capturing and mixing music. The rooms combine rare vintage mixing consoles from the 1960s with contemporary equipment to serve different production needs.
The building started as a Victorian laundry dye works before being converted into a recording studio in the early 2000s. This transformation created a working space suited for serious music production with established artists.
The space draws musicians from many genres who work alongside the vintage equipment that shapes how recordings sound. The mixing consoles here are working tools that influence the creative choices artists make during sessions.
The facility has level flooring that makes moving heavy equipment between spaces straightforward and efficient. This layout helps technicians and musicians work flexibly with different instruments and gear.
The studio houses one of the last remaining EMI REDD.51 mixing consoles, originally from a Milan EMI studio and now working in sessions. This rare piece of recording equipment is still actively used in contemporary music production today.
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