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The Attic Sounds Studio and Location Recordings




Dulwich based recording studio The Attic Sounds have relocated to newly expanded premises on Ilderton Road, Bermondsey. Boasting industry standard equipment, The Attic Sounds offer audiophile studio and location recordings at competitive prices.




WHAT THE STUDIO RECORDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The Attic Sounds is especially suited to guitar-based recording bands, in both live and tracking settings, it has a huge range of guitar amps, FX pedals, drums and microphones with which to record. They also cater for all dubbing, mixing and mastering needs, able to work at any time on any day of the week.




A full list of studio equipment and instruments can be found here: http://www.theatticsounds.com/recording-equipment-and-instruments.html. Guitarists can find details on amplifiers and speakers here: http://www.theatticsounds.com/amplifiers-and-speaker-cabinets.html. Examples of recordings can be found here: http://www.theatticsounds.com/attic-recordings.html.




Offering competitive rates against the industry standard, The Attic Sounds charges ?100 per day (7 hours) or ?60 per half-day (3 + 1/2 hours), including engineer. They pride themselves in providing cost-effective audiophile recordings.




The Attic Sounds was set-up by former Dulwich College student Dave Mountain. Before opening a recording studio in his attic, Dave studied Music Technology and Popular Music at the University of Huddersfield and worked as a Music Technician at James Allen's Girls' School in Dulwich.




The studio is located at 212 Ilderton Road Bermondsey, and only a short walk from South Bermondsey station. There is free parking on-site and on surrounding roads, alongside 24 hour access to the studio.




The Attic Sounds, 212 Ilderton Road, London, SE15 1NT

07727 644 574 [email protected] www.theatticsounds.com

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