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ROOMS FOR

CREATIVE PEOPLE

STUDIOS 

 Situated on the second floor of a modern building, Artistic Palace is bathed in daylight. The space has been designed to adapt to new ways of collaborating and producing music. The acoustics, created by Christian Malcurt, are rich and controlled, all adding to a unique studio experience in Paris.

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Studio A can accommodate all types of music genres, from pop, rock, rap and classical.

 

Our MCI 542 console is a legendary model that equipped most of the major American studios in the 1970s. It was on this console that "Hotel California" by the Eagles, "Back in Black" by AC/DC, "I Shot the Sheriff" by Eric Clapton, most of the Bee Gees albums, as well as Talking Heads, Grace Jones, Rammstein, Rod Stewart, and many others were recorded. As an anecdote, our console belonged to Mark Ronson and it was precisely on this one that he recorded "Uptown Funk" feat. Bruno Mars.

 

Studio A caters for the recording of most acoustic music and can accommodate medium-sized groups, string (15 people) or brass sections.

 

The combination of a high-end digital system

(Protools HDX) and analog equipment makes it a versatile room for live recording sessions, filming, or vocal tracking.

 

A separate large lounge and a kitchen (60m2) complement Studio A.

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