York Street Studio

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York Street Recording Studio is a recording studio based in Auckland, New Zealand. The studio opened in 1991, and has become known as New Zealand's leading music recording, mixing and mastering facilities.

[edit] Trivia

The studio boasts one of only seven 1974 EMI Neve consoles, the others being distributed in various recording studios around the world.

[edit] Artists & producers

The studio has been frequented by various artists from throughout New Zealand and Australia, as well as several other artists from around the world. The list of the studios clients includes; Silverchair, Crowded House, Bic Runga, Che Fu, Dave Dobbyn, Goldenhorse, No Doubt, Fur Patrol, The Feelers, Strawpeople, Killing Joke, Bailterspace, Semisonic, The Exponents, Headless Chickens, The Stereo Bus, Englebert Humperdinck, Hello Sailor, Blindspott, Tadpole, Head Like A Hole, Zed, Ben King, Pluto, Supergroove, Brooke Fraser, Payola, Carly Binding, and 48May.

Producers who have worked at the studio include; Mitchell Froom, Jaz Coleman, Youth (producer), Gil Norton, Malcolm Foster, Chris Van De Geer, Andrew Buckton, Malcolm Welsford, Danton Supple, Tchad Blake, Brian Paulson, Greg Haver, Bradey Blade, P Money, and Jonathan Campbell.

[edit] External links

Studio homepage