Since recording their 2013 sophomore album ‘Arc’ together at Angelic Studio in Northamptonshire, indie rockers Everything Everything and engineer Tom Fuller have become good friends. Tom and guitar player Alex Robershaw have known each other since they were teenagers, the two budding music-makers having hung out in the engineer’s home studio. In winter 2014 Tom […]
Comments Off on Get To HeavenReleased on Dirty Hit Records, Wolf Alice’s debut album My Love Is Cool was produced by Mike Crossey (Arctic Monkeys, Foals) in London’s Livingston Studio 1, Wood Green. “Everyone kept telling us we were so eclectic and incapable of being pigeonholed,” says Theo Ellis (bass). “The album is an expression of our sound, cross-pollinated by […]
Comments Off on My Love Is CoolOxford five-piece Foals set out for La Fabrique, an amazing residential studio in the south of France, to make their fourth album ‘What Went Down’ accompanied by producer James Ford and engineer Jimmy Robinson. The title track is one of the heaviest songs the band have recorded. The album was mixed by Alan Moulder at […]
Comments Off on What Went Down – SingleLeftfield album ‘Alternative Light Source’ was mixed at Miloco.
Comments Off on Alternative Light SourceFlorence + The Machine album ‘How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful’ was produced by Markus Dravs (Coldplay) at The Pool and mostly mixed by Craig Silvey at Toast. The opening track ‘Ship To Wreck’ sees Welch in an insomniac confusion as she admits she “can’t help but pull the earth around me to make my bed”. […]
Comments Off on How Big, How Blue, How BeautifulIn response to the great 2015 tragedy suffered by the people of Nepal, Incognito felt compelled to use its talents and resources to take immediate action by coming together to make a song for Nepal. The result of Incognito’s efforts was ‘Send Your Love – Single’, which was partly recorded by Mo Hausler at Livingston […]
Comments Off on Send Your Love – SinglePort Isla’s ‘A.L.I.V.E. – EP’ was produced by Charlie Hugall at The Pool in December 2014.
Comments Off on A.L.I.V.E. – EPThe mix for album ‘The Desired Effect’ by Brandon Flowers was started at Assault & Battery 1 and finished in America with the artist.
Comments Off on The Desired EffectProduced by Hot Chip with Mark Ralph and engineered by Tom Fuller, Hot Chip album ‘Why Make Sense?’ was partly recorded at the amazing UK residential facility Angelic Studio. Hot Chip’s sixth album and second for Domino, ‘Why Make Sense?’, is the band’s follow up to 2012’s critically acclaimed ‘In Our Heads’.
Comments Off on Why Make Sense?Mike Crossey produced, recorded and mixed the track ‘The Judge’ from the album ‘Blurryface’ at Livingston Studio 1.
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