BEST RECORDING STUDIO


Out of interest, what do you AUDIOGONERS consider to be the best quality recording studios out there, there respective labels, and an example of their recording.

Now Abbey Road are a legendary studio, but I would be surprised if anyone would say they make the best recordings.

I personally think it is worth setting out why you think they make the best recordings.

Please note that some may think it's all about natural realism, and others special effects. Don't be shy as to why you like the studio.

Also do say if their labels etc make vinyl, cd etc...

I look forward to your posts
lohanimal
I don't know about the actual studios used to record in, but two labels that come right to mind for consistently outstanding recordings (SQ) are Jordi Savall's label, Alia Vox (early music - many of which are recorded in a stone church rendering an outstanding sense of ambiance and space - think the Trinity Session). Also ECM, Manfred Eicher's label, just can do no wrong. They put out mostly jazz, classical and world music. Sound quality is consistently outstanding.
Without being venue-specific, Keith Johnson's work with Reference Recordings, and Kavi Alexander's Water Lily Acoustics stand out.

For venues, the large room at the original Columbia facilities in NYC, and David Gilmour's Britannica studios.

In the US, likely SkyWalker Sound (Wow you'd have to see to believe), Das Boot (James Guthrie's studio) and possibly Bob Ludwig's studio (though I've not been there, I've heard great things). Lookout Sound studio in Montana has invested heavily in getting great sound also.

In the UK, there is no studio that cares about great sound and gets it more than Astoria (David Gilmour's). Real World (Gabriel) is very lavish but their goals do not include ultimate fidelity. Mark Knopfler has put huge sums of money into building a state of the art studio in London.