With a string of success stories from up and coming bands including Kaito, Bearsuit, Magoo, Stuffy and the Fuses, and the Broken Family Band - the Sickroom name is as much a tag as a place to record.

Producer Owen Turner has racked up a whole host of credits to his name including rave reviews in national music mags and regular airplay on Radio 1, XFM and 6 Music. But above everything else it's the experience of recording at the Sickroom which really sells the place.

 

With facilities for musicians to stay over night on the farm, this is the perfect place to record the tracks that will put your band on the map of music cool. To find out more, contact Owen.

Built by Magoo in 1997 as a place to rehearse and record, the studio has evolved over the years - increasing in size, stature and gathering as much as equipment, decoration, instruments and pass-times as credibility.

The Sickroom offers 32 track hard disk recording as well as limitless tracks on Cubase SX and Neuman U87 mics - so you can be sure of getting a proven radio-quality sound.

As well as this the studio has recently acquired a 24 track 2 inch tape recording facility which will be up and running very soon. For a full tech spec click here.

The studio itself is set on a farm in the middle of nowhere - surrounded by pigs, goats, ducks, chickens, wild dear, butterflies, and yep a swimming pool for summer use. This is probably the most tranquil location to make the biggest noise-rock punk-pop electro-sock (or whatever else it is you do) efforts.

The range of music recorded at the Sickroom is very varied with quiet folk and country acts enjoying their time and finished sound as much as nu-metal or punk acts.

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