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My dad also has a multimillion pound recording studio that he let me use to record my debut album.
The studio has it own manager that is not MK. And this is a buissness tool so I am not sure that Ben or even Mark can use it for free - I think that legaly they have to pay fees to the studio otherwise this would be misuse of company assets.
A chap called David Stewart is the studio manager at British Grove and all bookings go through him as in any other commercial facility. Mark is kept informed of who wishes to use the studio. In razorlight's case, Chris Thomas their producer expressed a desire to use this wonderful studio. As well as being a nice chap, Chris is the type of producer who really appreciates what is a unique combination of classic analog and ultra high-end digital gear.
They only recorded drums there, and its something that makes me be curious about this studio, many people goes there just to record drums. Guy and John themselfs recorded everything in Guy
In general, though, I'm sure that BG, being one of the best studios in the world, is suitable for every instrument to be recorded there, not just drums!
Listening to some of the sounds created by the Rocket Dolls - i dont think ill be one of the people buying their album.....sorry lads....
Quote from: schmonka on December 14, 2010, 01:14:52 PMListening to some of the sounds created by the Rocket Dolls - i dont think ill be one of the people buying their album.....sorry lads.... I've got to say it is so not my sort of music either. I wonder what Marks thinks of his son playing this sort of music. I know I wouldn't be best pleased but then again each to their own I suppose.