Abbey Road Studios
Abbey road studios is located at 3 Abbey road, in London. It was established in the November of 1931 by the Gramophone company which owned it until 2013 when Universal music group took control of it.
It is one of the most famous studios as it was where The Beatles recorded most of their songs. The most famous image of Abbey road is the zebra crossing right outside the studio, where The Beatles took the album cover for their album Abbey road. This landmark attracts many tourists and fans and cars must wait for people to take a photo on the zebra crossing as long as they are walking in slow motion.
Abbey road has also got engineers responsible for mastering records of Fontaines D.C., Radiohead, Bjork, ABBA, Johnny Marr, New order, Amy Winehouse and The rolling stone and even more.
The Dungeon
Biography
Dungeon is the recording studio “Built By Musicians For Musicians”.
Located in the heart of South Florida’s music/film district, Dungeon Recording offers Major Label recording quality for producers, engineers, artists and bands on an indie budget. Even if you have your own home studio there is nothing like getting your drum sound in our huge live room on our StuderA827 or mixing your finished pro tools session on our SSL4000 to reproduce that low end that you just can’t get on your DAW. If our room is good enough for multiplatinum producers Ken Scott (The Beatles, David Bowie plus many others) Don Gilmore (Linkin Park, Dashboard Confessional), Mark Hudson (Aerosmith, Ringo Starr, Ozzy Ozbourne), Andy Kravitz (Joan Osborne, Billy Joel, Sting) and countless others to use on multiple occasions over the last 13 years then its probably good enough for your next project.[1]
Sources
[1] Dungeon recording studios (2023). Artist Bio. [Online] Available at: https://www.reverbnation.com/dungeonrecordingstudio?popup_bio=true [Accessed Feb 1 2023 ]