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Pink Floyd bought the building after their 1975 album '' Wish You Were Here '' was released. They then went on to use the studio to record their 1977 album '' Animals ''. Nick Mason eventually assumed full ownership of the studio, but in the early 1990s Mason decided to sell the studio to its current owner who had already been managing it since the mid 80s. In the mid 90s the studio was relocated to its present location Fulham (SW3). The studio remains open to this day and has been used by many high profile artists over the years, including:
Between 2000 and 2004 half of the original studio (known as Studio 2) in Britannia Row was renamed Century 21 Studio and used exclusively by the label Pharos Records. With its impressive 'live sound'generated by one of the best roots reggae house bands in the business,Pharos Records produced classic reggae albums such as 'Descendents' by The Amharic and 'Children of the Most High' by Little Roy, all overseen by Pharos supremo Pan Lemos. Since 2005 Studio 2 is home to the London School of Sound and is used primarily to provide music production courses and training for sound engineers. The other half (Studio 1) has been the private studio of the band Afro-Celt Sound System since 2001. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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