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Miloco Studios

Miloco Studios are a group of recording studios based in London, England.

Munro M4 custom 4-way Soft Dome monitors in the Engine Room studio

History Edit

Miloco was formed out of the merging of three former London recording studios: Milo Music, The Garden and Orinoco Studios.

Milo Music began in 1984 as a small studio in east London's Hoxton Square (the studio is commonly referred to as simply 'The Square'), which was used by the likes of Tricky, M People and the Brand New Heavies in the early years of its life. In the early nineties they took over another building nearby to The Square and used it to build seven programming suites for artists and producers to use for long-term periods. Today, Miloco still operate five of the seven rooms, and people filling them currently include pop producer Richard X and Swing Out Sister.

The Garden studio, located in the Shoreditch area of East London, was built in 1981 by John Foxx and studio designer Andy Munro. It became a regular choice of studios for the likes of Siouxsie and the Banshees, the Cure and Depeche Mode, as well as Matt Johnson of the The who ended up buying the studio for himself. Milo Music became the studio's representative from the mid-1990s, when for the first time The Garden was run as a commercial enterprise.

Orinoco Studios, located at 36 Leroy Street in Elephant and Castle, was founded in the mid-1980s with two studios: The Engine Room and The Toyshop Programming Studio. They came to prominence in 1988 with the release of Enya's Orinoco-produced Watermark album, which included the hit "Orinoco Flow", apparently named after the studios.[1] Orinoco was part of both the dance explosion of the late 1980s, and the indie and Britpop era of the early to mid-nineties. The studio's top-end Neve mix room (known as The Engine Room) has always been integral to Orinoco's appeal, and since the early 1990s bands such as Oasis and the Chemical Brothers mixed groundbreaking albums such as (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995) and Dig Your Own Hole (1997) respectively, in The Engine Room. Seven of the Chemical Brothers' albums have been mixed in the room, and the electronic act also regularly used The Toyshop programming room, which shares the same building as The Engine Room.

When Milo Music bought Orinoco in 2000, the Miloco name was created.[2] 2006 saw Miloco open three new studios. The first was the former Innovation Studios on Highbury Corner in North London, renamed 'The Yard' after the road on which it is, Swan Yard. After opening The Yard came the addition of dance producer and DJ Pete Heller's Kentish Town studio, Musikbox, and then producer Ben Hillier built a unique live tracking studio in the former Orinoco building, which is now called The Pool.

2007 and 2008 saw the company expand considerably further, forming partnerships with various established producers and recording artists to re-open a number of formerly private studios as commercial ones. The first room added during this expansion period was legendary producer Hugh Padgham's, Sofa Sound Studios in west London, which Miloco took over in the summer of 2007. At the start of 2008, Miloco unveiled their very first residential studio, El Cortijo, which they opened in partnership with studio owner and session drummer Trevor Morais. Based in a 7-bedroom Andalucian villa, El Cortijo became the first facility Miloco opened outside of the UK; however, the studio closed in 2013 and El Cortijo is now solely used as a luxury holiday villa. In summer 2008 Miloco opened a new tracking studio in the Battery Studios complex in Willesden Green, Battery Studio 2, in collaboration with British rock producers and studio owners Flood and Alan Moulder. Flood and Alan's SSL mix studio, Battery Studio 1, which is also located at the Battery Studios Complex, came under the Miloco umbrella a year later in the summer of 2009. That year, Robbie Weston and Rick Dzendzera's The Bridge Facilities, originally located at No. 55 Great Marlborough Street in Soho, London, was sold to Miloco, and relocated to the Orinoco Complex, where it was renamed The Bridge Writing Studio.

In 2007 Miloco set up a sister company, Interface, a studio engineer and producer management company. The Interface roster currently manages the following UK-based engineers and producers: Pete Hofmann, Finn Eiles, Matt Hyde, Matt Foster, Ferg Peterkin, Joe Hirst and Ben Thackeray.

The first UK residential studio facility Miloco opened was Fisher Lane Studios near the town of Guildford in Surrey, which came under Miloco operation in the Autumn of 2008. Since the early 1980s, the studio has been known for its association with bands and artists such as Genesis, Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, the Cure and Mike + The Mechanics. Under the new representation of Miloco, Fisher Lane has been developed into the closest rural residential recording studio to London, having acquired two 4-bedroom cottages next-door to the studio. In 2009, another rural residential facility near Brackley in Northamptonshire was made available for bookings via Miloco after the late producer and former Jamiroquai keyboardist Toby Smith converted two barn buildings into Angelic Studios.[3] Set within Halse Copse Farm an hour north of London, Angelic has been described as "without question one of the finest residential recording spaces in the UK."[4] Bands that have recorded at Angelic include Mumford & Sons, the Hoosiers, Everything Everything, and the 1975.[5]

The Garden Studio in Holywell Lane was demolished in autumn 2013.

The Engine Room studio was rebranded as The Red Room London in 2015.[6] Shortly after, in early 2016, Miloco's first studio The Square located in Hoxton Square closed permanently.[7] Three new studios were opened in September 2015, Bieger Sound in Berlin, Greystoke Studio in London and Grouse Lodge in Ireland.[8]

Miloco Studios became popular amongst local London grime artists. In 2016 Skepta recorded and mixed his album Konnichiwa, which was awarded the Mercury Prize that same year. Emeli Sandé worked on her second album Long Live the Angels (2016) at Miloco as well. Sandé won Best Female at the 2017 BRIT Awards[9] following the album's release.

In October 2016, The Bridge Writing Studio upgraded their equipment.

Artists Edit

Well-known artists who have worked at Miloco studios include:

Albums Edit

2008 Miloco albums include Edit

Past Miloco albums include Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Collins, Mike (March 1989). "Enya - Watermark". Sound On Sound. United Kingdom. pp. 32–33. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Profile: Miloco Studios London". Sonicstate. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  3. ^ Davies, David (6 December 2010). "That was the year that was". PSN Europe. Archived from the original on 23 December 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  4. ^ Gustafson, Alice (31 October 2019). "ANGELIC STUDIO: RECORDING IN PARADISE". Headliner Magazine. Archived from the original on 23 December 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Angelic Studios". Discogs. Archived from the original on 25 December 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  6. ^ Goodyer, Tim. "Seeing Red: The Making of the Best Mix Room in London". www.fast-and-wide.com. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  7. ^ "First ever Miloco studio The Square to close - PSNEurope". PSNEurope. 4 February 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  8. ^ "Miloco teams up with three more European studios". Audio Media International. 17 September 2015. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  9. ^ "Creating hits for the BRITs". Miloco. 16 January 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2017.

External links Edit

  • Official Miloco Site

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Miloco Studios news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Miloco Studios are a group of recording studios based in London England Munro M4 custom 4 way Soft Dome monitors in the Engine Room studio Contents 1 History 2 Artists 3 Albums 3 1 2008 Miloco albums include 3 2 Past Miloco albums include 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditMiloco was formed out of the merging of three former London recording studios Milo Music The Garden and Orinoco Studios Milo Music began in 1984 as a small studio in east London s Hoxton Square the studio is commonly referred to as simply The Square which was used by the likes of Tricky M People and the Brand New Heavies in the early years of its life In the early nineties they took over another building nearby to The Square and used it to build seven programming suites for artists and producers to use for long term periods Today Miloco still operate five of the seven rooms and people filling them currently include pop producer Richard X and Swing Out Sister The Garden studio located in the Shoreditch area of East London was built in 1981 by John Foxx and studio designer Andy Munro It became a regular choice of studios for the likes of Siouxsie and the Banshees the Cure and Depeche Mode as well as Matt Johnson of the The who ended up buying the studio for himself Milo Music became the studio s representative from the mid 1990s when for the first time The Garden was run as a commercial enterprise Orinoco Studios located at 36 Leroy Street in Elephant and Castle was founded in the mid 1980s with two studios The Engine Room and The Toyshop Programming Studio They came to prominence in 1988 with the release of Enya s Orinoco produced Watermark album which included the hit Orinoco Flow apparently named after the studios 1 Orinoco was part of both the dance explosion of the late 1980s and the indie and Britpop era of the early to mid nineties The studio s top end Neve mix room known as The Engine Room has always been integral to Orinoco s appeal and since the early 1990s bands such as Oasis and the Chemical Brothers mixed groundbreaking albums such as What s the Story Morning Glory 1995 and Dig Your Own Hole 1997 respectively in The Engine Room Seven of the Chemical Brothers albums have been mixed in the room and the electronic act also regularly used The Toyshop programming room which shares the same building as The Engine Room When Milo Music bought Orinoco in 2000 the Miloco name was created 2 2006 saw Miloco open three new studios The first was the former Innovation Studios on Highbury Corner in North London renamed The Yard after the road on which it is Swan Yard After opening The Yard came the addition of dance producer and DJ Pete Heller s Kentish Town studio Musikbox and then producer Ben Hillier built a unique live tracking studio in the former Orinoco building which is now called The Pool 2007 and 2008 saw the company expand considerably further forming partnerships with various established producers and recording artists to re open a number of formerly private studios as commercial ones The first room added during this expansion period was legendary producer Hugh Padgham s Sofa Sound Studios in west London which Miloco took over in the summer of 2007 At the start of 2008 Miloco unveiled their very first residential studio El Cortijo which they opened in partnership with studio owner and session drummer Trevor Morais Based in a 7 bedroom Andalucian villa El Cortijo became the first facility Miloco opened outside of the UK however the studio closed in 2013 and El Cortijo is now solely used as a luxury holiday villa In summer 2008 Miloco opened a new tracking studio in the Battery Studios complex in Willesden Green Battery Studio 2 in collaboration with British rock producers and studio owners Flood and Alan Moulder Flood and Alan s SSL mix studio Battery Studio 1 which is also located at the Battery Studios Complex came under the Miloco umbrella a year later in the summer of 2009 That year Robbie Weston and Rick Dzendzera s The Bridge Facilities originally located at No 55 Great Marlborough Street in Soho London was sold to Miloco and relocated to the Orinoco Complex where it was renamed The Bridge Writing Studio In 2007 Miloco set up a sister company Interface a studio engineer and producer management company The Interface roster currently manages the following UK based engineers and producers Pete Hofmann Finn Eiles Matt Hyde Matt Foster Ferg Peterkin Joe Hirst and Ben Thackeray The first UK residential studio facility Miloco opened was Fisher Lane Studios near the town of Guildford in Surrey which came under Miloco operation in the Autumn of 2008 Since the early 1980s the studio has been known for its association with bands and artists such as Genesis Phil Collins Eric Clapton the Cure and Mike The Mechanics Under the new representation of Miloco Fisher Lane has been developed into the closest rural residential recording studio to London having acquired two 4 bedroom cottages next door to the studio In 2009 another rural residential facility near Brackley in Northamptonshire was made available for bookings via Miloco after the late producer and former Jamiroquai keyboardist Toby Smith converted two barn buildings into Angelic Studios 3 Set within Halse Copse Farm an hour north of London Angelic has been described as without question one of the finest residential recording spaces in the UK 4 Bands that have recorded at Angelic include Mumford amp Sons the Hoosiers Everything Everything and the 1975 5 The Garden Studio in Holywell Lane was demolished in autumn 2013 The Engine Room studio was rebranded as The Red Room London in 2015 6 Shortly after in early 2016 Miloco s first studio The Square located in Hoxton Square closed permanently 7 Three new studios were opened in September 2015 Bieger Sound in Berlin Greystoke Studio in London and Grouse Lodge in Ireland 8 Miloco Studios became popular amongst local London grime artists In 2016 Skepta recorded and mixed his album Konnichiwa which was awarded the Mercury Prize that same year Emeli Sande worked on her second album Long Live the Angels 2016 at Miloco as well Sande won Best Female at the 2017 BRIT Awards 9 following the album s release In October 2016 The Bridge Writing Studio upgraded their equipment Artists EditWell known artists who have worked at Miloco studios include Adele Alphabeat Arctic Monkeys Audio Bullys Badly Drawn Boy Beth Orton Bjork Black Kids Bloc Party Coldplay Crashcarburn Crystal Castles Dizzee Rascal DJ Ironik DJ Shadow Editors Elastica Enya Florence and the Machine Foals Frank Carter amp The Rattlesnakes Franz Ferdinand Full Body Anchor Funeral for a Friend Gallows Glasvegas Groove Armada Idlewild Jamie T Jarvis Cocker Kasabian Kate Nash Lannon Late of the Pier Liberty X The Long Blondes Luke Haines Madness Mark Ronson Mystery Jets Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Noel Gallagher Oasis Rachel Stevens Razorlight Roots Manuva Sam Smith Spiritualized Sugababes The Auteurs The Chemical Brothers The Futureheads The Horrors The Hours The Magic Gang The Prodigy The Rascals These New Puritans Trivium Turin Brakes Twelfth Night Unkle Viva BrotherAlbums EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2019 2008 Miloco albums include Edit Bloc Party Intimacy Sugababes Catfights and Spotlights The King Blues Save the World Get the Girl Roll Deep Return of the Big Money Sound Trivium Shogun DJ Ironik No Point in Wasting Tears Will Young Let It Go The Metros More Money Less Grief Slipknot All Hope Is Gone Late of the Pier Fantasy Black Channel Sparkadia Postcards Black Kids Partie Traumatic The Rascals Rascalize Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends The Music Strength in Numbers Alphabeat This Is Alphabeat Spiritualized Songs in A amp E Adem Takes Hadouken Music for an Accelerated Culture Crystal Castles Crystal Castles The Long Blondes Couples Foals Antidotes Mystery Jets Twenty One Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Dig Lazarus Dig Adele 19 These New Puritans Beat Pyramid Bullet for My Valentine Scream Aim Fire British Sea Power Do You Like Rock Music Past Miloco albums include Edit Kate Nash Made of Bricks Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare Newton Faulkner Hand Built by Robots The Horrors Strange House The Chemical Brothers We Are the Night Shitdisco Kingdom of Fear Roll Deep Rules and Regulations The Maccabees Colour It In Mr Hudson and the Library A Tale of Two Cities Battle Break the Banks Enya Watermark Oasis What s the Story Morning Glory Ash 1977 The Chemical Brothers Dig Your Own Hole Depeche Mode Construction Time Again Roots Manuva Awfully Deep Audio Bullys Ego War The Cure The Top M I A Arular Richard X Richard X Presents His X Factor Vol 1 The Auteurs How I Learned to Love the Bootboys Gene Olympian Jarvis Cocker Jarvis Fionn Regan The End of History Black Box Recorder The Facts of Life Plan B Who Needs Actions When You Got Words Shed Seven Ladyman Luke Haines Das Capital The 57th Dynasty The Spoken WordReferences Edit Collins Mike March 1989 Enya Watermark Sound On Sound United Kingdom pp 32 33 Retrieved 9 February 2020 Profile Miloco Studios London Sonicstate Retrieved 2 February 2017 Davies David 6 December 2010 That was the year that was PSN Europe Archived from the original on 23 December 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Gustafson Alice 31 October 2019 ANGELIC STUDIO RECORDING IN PARADISE Headliner Magazine Archived from the original on 23 December 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Angelic Studios Discogs Archived from the original on 25 December 2020 Retrieved 25 December 2020 Goodyer Tim Seeing Red The Making of the Best Mix Room in London www fast and wide com Retrieved 13 June 2017 First ever Miloco studio The Square to close PSNEurope PSNEurope 4 February 2016 Retrieved 13 June 2017 Miloco teams up with three more European studios Audio Media International 17 September 2015 Retrieved 28 April 2022 Creating hits for the BRITs Miloco 16 January 2017 Retrieved 13 June 2017 External links EditOfficial Miloco Site 51 29 39 N 0 04 58 W 51 4941 N 0 0829 W 51 4941 0 0829 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miloco Studios amp oldid 1179437240, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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