The Chemical Brothers second single from their fantastic ‘Push The Button’ album is released. ‘Believe’ features the vocals of Kele from Bloc Party and in our eyes was one of our favourite tracks on the album. The single was mixed in the Engine Room in 2004.
Comments Off on BelieveArular, the debut album from Sri Lankan born M.I.A. is a strong mix of hip-hop, ragga, dancehall, electro and pop. The album was released in April 2005 and nominated for the 2005 Mercury Awards. She was working on tracks for the album back in 2004 in our Toyshop studios with Greg Fleming aka The Wizard.
Comments Off on ArularThis Norwegian pop sensation’s debut album, Anniemal, was released to critical acclaim by 679 Recordings. Pure pop sweetness with suss and style, the lead single ‘Chewing Gum’ was produced by Richard X. Part of the album was recorded in The Square with engineer Pete Hofmann and mixed in the Engine Room.
Comments Off on AnniemalKeisha White is back in a big way with the release of her much anticipated debut album, Seventeen. The album has clearly taken time, passion and sheer devotion from Keisha who wanted to get it just right. It’s an album full of timeless songs, with a sound that’s both classic and contemporary. Keisha has been […]
Comments Off on SeventeenThis fantastic band seem to be everywhere in 2005 and Silent Alarm justifies why. It was partially recorded at The Square studios in 2004 with producer Paul Epworth. What a debut album it is. It has been short-listed for the 2005 Mercury Music Awards and is tipped by many to run away with the main […]
Comments Off on Silent AlarmThe critically acclaimed Awfully Deep from the home-grown hip-hop genius, Roots Manuva was another good seller. It’s a damn fine selection of mood-groove-dub-flavours by one of music’s true troubadours. We mixed almost half of the album in the Engine Room during the course of 2004.
Comments Off on Awfully DeepPush The Button saw the Chemical Brothers back to block rockin’ best form and was an instantaneous number one album. It was mixed through the course of 2004 in our flagship mix environment, The Engine Room. This quality release is just the latest in a long, long line that The Chemical Brothers have mixed here […]
Comments Off on Push The ButtonChemical Brothers return with ‘Galvanize’, a full blooded pulsing dancefloor anthem, featuring the vocal talents of US rapper Q-tip. From its pounding bass to its classic breakdown, it is the Chemical Brothers at their prime. ‘Galvanize’ is the first single to be taken from the studio album ‘Push the Button’. The single was mixed in […]
Comments Off on GalvanizeBe Here Now was the third studio album by Oasis. The album was highly anticipated after the band’s worldwide success with their 1994 debut, Definitely Maybe, and its 1995 follow-up, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? Be Here Now was mixed in Miloco’s Engine Room (formerly known as Orinoco) by Producer Owen Morris.
Comments Off on Be Here NowWhat’s The Story (Morning Glory) ? needs no introduction. This seminal album by Oasis was mixed and mastered at The Engine Room Studios (formerly known as Orinoco Studios) by the producer and engineer Owen Morris.
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