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Abbey Road Studios is the most famous recording studios in the world and a global music icon.\n\nHome to countless landmark recordings and pioneering advances in recording technology, the legendary studio complex has a phenomenal history spanning over 87 years, encompassing celebrated work by many of the world’s most famous recording artists including The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Frank Ocean, Kate Bush, Florence + The Machine, Ed Sheeran, Radiohead, Oasis, Kanye West, Brockhampton, Nile Rodgers, Lady Gaga and Adele.\n\nSince the score for Raiders of The Lost Ark was recorded at the studios in 1980, Abbey Road has developed into one of the world’s premier locations for movie scoring. Blockbuster films such as The Lord of The Rings Trilogy, Skyfall, the Harry Potter series and the Oscar-winning Gravity feature scores recorded there, while recent projects include The Shape of Water, Black Panther and Bohemian Rhapsody. \n\nIn 2017, in the biggest transformation since opening in 1931, Abbey Road launched two new contemporary studios - The Gatehouse and The Front Room - making the magic of Abbey Road accessible to a whole new generation of recording artist. The new studios have already played host to artists from James Bay, Jess Glynne, JP Cooper and Skrillex to legends like Nile Rodgers plus grime stars Novelist and Jammer BBK. A new Dolby Atmos certified Mix Stage also opened in 2017 making Abbey Road the only facility in the UK to offer both scoring and film sound post production.\n\nAbbey Road Studios is accessible no matter where an artist is located, offering online mixing and mastering, audio products for professional and home studio music producers, as well as an award winning app for songwriters called Topline.\n\nIn 2015, Abbey Road launched Abbey Road Red, Europe’s first music-focused technology incubator which supports the endeavours of entrepreneurs, research and developers.Abbey Road Studios Address
3, Abbey Road
London, null
UK