The Top 10 Recording Studios in the World

The Top 10 Recording Studios in the World: Where Iconic Music Comes to Life If you’re looking to dive into the history and prestige of the most legendary recording studios in the world, this guide is for you. From cutting-edge technology to timeless acoustics, these studios have hosted music’s biggest legends, producing hits that have shaped generations. Whether you’re an artist or a fan, here’s a list of the top 10 recording studios in the world that continue to define the music industry. These top 10 recording studios are more than just recording spaces—they are iconic cultural landmarks where music history, cutting-edge technology, and artistic excellence come together. Whether it’s the legendary Abbey Road in London or the state-of-the-art Saltmine Studio Oasis in Arizona, each studio offers a one-of-a-kind experience for artists and music enthusiasts. These renowned studios have shaped the sound of generations, making them must-visit destinations for anyone passionate about music. Looking for more insights into the music industry? Stay tuned for exclusive tips, artist spotlights, and the latest gear recommendations to elevate your musical journey!

Lost Pitch’s Debut EP “Friends & Foes” Takes Listeners on a Nostalgic Ride

Canadian indie rock band Lost Pitch, hailing from Toronto, is thrilled to unveil their debut EP, Friends & Foes. This collection proudly presents four original tracks that capture their distinct sound and diverse influences. The band consists of Erick Vidal, Leandro Motta, Ricardo Santos, and Alex Mine, who together craft a blend of musical eras and styles, offering listeners a fresh sonic experience. Their music marries nostalgia with modernity, underpinned by rich analog tones and contemporary production. Friends & Foes invites audiences on a captivating journey through powerful melodies and introspective lyrics. Having been expertly mastered at the iconic Abbey Road Studios in London by Frank Arkwright (known for working with Blur, Oasis, Elton John), this EP is designed to captivate both fans and newcomers, leaving them eager for more from Lost Pitch. Emerging from the vibrant Toronto music scene, Lost Pitch is a Canadian indie rock band forging a path with their unique sound and eclectic influences. The band fuses an array of musical genres that carve out their distinct identity within the indie and alternative rock communities. With their debut EP, “Friends & Foes,” Lost Pitch departs on a journey through melodic innovation and introspective storytelling, inviting comparisons […]

‘David Arn’ reveals new music video – St. Paul’s Chimes

No extensive tease, no non-disclosures. In the world of the hit game, many viewers may not find David Arn’s new video “St. Paul’s Chimes” appealing. Forget that it was produced by award-winning film maker, William Murray. Forget that even before the release of the music video, it had won the Bronze Award at Atlanta’s Spotlight Film Fest. And forget that the video’s sole character is brilliant actress Carly Erin O’Neil, who in a little more than four minutes pulls off the convincing transition from confident beautiful model to a woman who can still hear the long echo of abuse. Forget it all. It is arriving without fanfare. Arn has been creating music videos which are socially conscious in their story-telling but with this subject he was uncertain of the approach until he read a blog post by actress O’Neil. “It was a fine confessional piece ” he said in a statement. Arn contacted her and asked if she would consider being in a music video. He had not yet written the song. The video and single will be released (without fanfare) on October 1st. Mastered by Alex Wharton (McCartney,Radiohead, Pixies) at Abbey Road Studios the song will appear on David’s […]

Music Mirror reflects on She Don’t Like Rock n Roll

Blues rock, psychedelic fusion group The Freddy James Band formed in August 2013, fronted by vocalist, guitarist and songwriter, Freddy James. The band have gigged at London’s top venues and now release their first single She Don’t Like Rock n Roll. The band contains Freddy James on vocals and guitar, Neil Cox on drums and Jim Harrison on bass. Aged 5, inspired by his father’s music collection, Freddy James stood on some old boards in the garden pretending to be on stage and playing a guitar. Surrounded by the music of Duane Eddy, Johnny Winter, Muddy Waters, Harvey Mandell and Jimi Hendrix, it was no surprise Freddy got into music, especially when his parents gave him a guitar for his eighth birthday. Neil Cox started playing drums at 14 and took up lessons from Bob Armstrong, whose own drumming and tuition career make him one of the best. Inspired by his favourites such as Weather Report, Parliament, The Police, Led Zepplin and Jamiroquai, Neil took up the drums after watching Stuart Copeland in The Police and drummer Buddy Rich, who toured with his orchestra in the 70s and 80s. Jim Harrison started playing music at school when he took up […]