Studio Davout, Recording studio in 20th arrondissement, Paris, France
Studio Davout is a recording facility in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, housed in a former cinema building. The space contained multiple rooms equipped for recording, mixing, and mastering work across many different musical styles.
The studio opened in 1965 and became a recognized recording destination for artists across many genres. It remained active until 2017, shaping French and international music production over more than fifty years.
The studio served as a meeting place where French and international artists created their music together. Many well-known names from different musical genres worked here and left their mark on its history.
The studio is no longer open to the public, as the facility closed in 2017. Visitors interested in its history can view the building from the street and explore the neighborhood where it was located.
The studio recorded the soundtrack to the film 'The Young Girls of Rochefort' in 1967, a significant moment for French film music. This project became one of the most notable recordings created within those walls.
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