Atlantis Studio, Recording studio in Stockholm, Sweden
Atlantis Studio is a recording studio in Stockholm, housed inside a former cinema building with multiple recording rooms and a professional mixing console. The space operates on a booking basis and retains much of the original structure from its days as a movie theater.
The studio was founded in 1959 as Metronome Studios, taking over a building that had been the Kadetten cinema since 1941. The change from a movie house to a recording space was part of a broader shift in how cultural venues in Stockholm were being repurposed after the war.
The studio became a gathering place for Swedish musicians during the 1970s, reflecting the country's growing influence in pop music production. Many artists sought out this location because of its reputation for quality sound and skilled engineering work.
Access to the studio is by appointment only, so it is worth reaching out in advance before planning a visit. Because the space is an active working studio, any visit depends on what productions are running at the time.
Two leading sound engineers developed recording techniques at this studio that spread across the Swedish music production world. Their work here shaped how many producers in the region approached their craft for years after.
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