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80 Hertz Studios launches in new home today
By CMU Editorial | Published on Wednesday 29 June 2011
As previously reported, George Atkins’ 80 Hertz Studios in Manchester has been preparing to move to a new state-of-the-art home, within a new creative industries complex in the city called the Sharp Project, since last year. The official opening of that new studio will take place today.
Designed by producer Atkins and esteemed dubbing mixer John ‘Fingers’ Wood, the new ambitious two storey facility will include a six meter high live room which will be used for recording, mixing, mastering, music composition and post-production work.
Artists who have worked with Atkins at his studio in its original location, which opened in 2005, include Lily Allen, on her debut album, ‘Alright, Still’, Wiley, The Twang, plus the CMU Approved Stealing Sheep and Paul Thomas Saunders.