Select Recording Studios began its journey in the heart of London in the 1980s. It was founded by a small group of passionate musicians and sound engineers. Their goal was to create a welcoming space for artists to
bring their musical visions to life.
Over the years, the studio has grown, drawing in both local and international artists. Musicians love the studio's blend of modern technology and warm atmosphere. This unique setting has made Select Recording Studios a popular choice for many genres of music.
Today, the studio continues to attract a wide range of talent. It plays a key role in London’s music scene, where artists can develop their unique sounds. Select Recording Studios remains committed to supporting artists, helping them craft and record their music.
Your journey from Tate Britain to a recording studio experience
Travelling from Tate Britain to Select Recording Studios is a straightforward journey through London. First, walk to Pimlico Station and take the Victoria Line to Finsbury Park, then change to the Piccadilly Line towards Wood Green Station. From there, it's a short walk to the studio. This route takes you through vibrant parts of the city, making your trip both convenient and enjoyable.
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