
28/06/2025
End of an era. Berwick Street studios closed its doors today for ever. It’s been home to many legendary musicians and it holds many dear memories for generations of music creatives. 1974-2025.
Professional music recording and production studios in the heart of Soho. Available for recording, mixing or music production.
London
Monday | 10am - 11pm |
Tuesday | 10am - 11pm |
Wednesday | 10am - 11pm |
Thursday | 10am - 11pm |
Friday | 10am - 11pm |
Saturday | 10am - 11pm |
Sunday | 10am - 11pm |
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Since being built in 1974, Berwick Street Studios has seen many legendary artists, bands and producers pass through it’s doors. Take a look at our timeline below to see some of it’s most notable moments!
1978: Gerry Rafferty records his most popular album ‘City to City’, most notable for the single ‘Baker Street’ known for it’s famous sax solo.
1980: New wave band ‘Blonde on Blonde’ record their ‘And How!’ LP.
1982: Renowned ‘Yes’ keyboard player Rick Wakeman records G'olé! - The Official Film Of The 1982 World Cup - The Original Film Soundtrack.