Key Club Recording Company, Recording studio in Benton Harbor, Michigan, US
Key Club Recording Company is a recording studio in Benton Harbor with four separate acoustic rooms, including two live spaces and two sound-controlled rooms for different recording needs. The facility features a control room with a custom Flickinger N-32 Matrix console and Pro Tools HD for mixing and editing work.
The building was originally constructed as a boarding house for sailors in the 1880s and transformed into a lumberyard during the 1920s. Its later conversion into a music venue marked a significant shift in how the historic structure was used.
The Black Keys, The Kills, and The Fiery Furnaces are among numerous bands that have selected this studio for their recording projects.
The studio offers multiple tracking rooms with complete technical setup for professional recording sessions. Visitors should check in advance to understand which rooms best suit their specific project needs.
The facility preserves Sly Stone's original mixing console, which was used to record his 1971 album. This equipment played a key role in creating one of music history's most influential records.
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