Le Studio

Type Recording Studio
Dirección 201 Rue Perry, Morin-Heights, QC
Ciudad Mirabel
Paîs Canada
Sitio Web
Le Studio (later renamed Studio Morin Heights) was a residential recording studio located just south of the town of Morin-Heights, Quebec built in 1972 by André Perry, Nick Blagona and Yaël Brandeis. The studio, where artists recorded and stayed, was the venue for many notable Canadian and international artists, including Rush (it was nicknamed "Rush's Abbey Road"[1]), The Police, and Cat Stevens. Renowned for its location as well as its state-of-the-art equipment,[2] it was one of the earliest studios to install Solid State Logic mixing desk and RADAR digital recording equipment.[3] By 2008 the studio had gone out of business, and as of 2015 the property was up for sale.

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