Angel Studios reopens this week - revitalising a treasured studio for composers and artists

Angel Studios reopens this week - revitalising a treasured studio for composers and artists

25th January 2022

Abbey Road Studios is proud to announce that Islington’s much-loved Angel Studios will reopen this week as a commercial recording space and as the flagship location for Abbey Road Institute.


Abbey Road, which took Angel’s lease last year after its closing in 2019, has completed an extensive six-month restoration of the Grade II-listed building and will bring it back to life as a vibrant studio, welcoming both pop and Hollywood projects, as well as a home for the music producers and sound engineers of tomorrow and host of the upcoming Abbey Road Equalise festival.


 

Angel Studios has played an integral role in the development of countless artists and is the birthplace of records by The Cure, Sam Smith, Adele, Siouxsie and the Banshees, One Direction and Robbie Williams, as well as iconic film & TV scores including The Lion King, Planet Earth, Downton Abbey and Moulin Rouge.

Abbey Road Institute, which outgrew its home in St. John’s Wood owing to student demand, is a training ground for the next generation of music producers and sound engineers, with recent alumni going on to work with the likes of Little Mix, Madonna, J Hus, Calvin Harris, Pink, James Bay and for employers including Abbey Road Studios, Netflix, Universal Music and Ninja Tune. Students will continue to use the school’s dedicated studio at Abbey Road, alongside the new headquarters in Islington.
 
 

Save the date! Angel Studios announced as host venue for Abbey Road Studios’ third annual Equalise festival on 5 March 2022

To mark the reopening, Angel Studios will host the third annual Abbey Road Equalise festival on Saturday 5 March, to coincide with International Women’s Day 2022. Designed to inspire and empower young women from across the UK to consider a career in music production and engineering, the free festival will feature a range of workshops, masterclasses and panels, with the full line up set to be announced soon. Equalise is part of Abbey Road’s wider programme of supporting and creating opportunities for under-represented groups in the creative industries.
 
 
Fiona Gillott, Studio Manager at Abbey Road Studios, says: “I’m thrilled to extend our studios portfolio to include the fantastic, remodelled Angel One, offering a flexible and accessible rate card so that artists at all levels from around the world can make use of this amazing British treasure. This restoration and reinvigoration of this beautiful studio will help assure that London remains a global destination for recording, whether established or emerging pop, Hollywood or domestic scoring projects. In a landscape where demand for studio space is ever increasing, I’m delighted we can help grow the market here. Angel One is a brilliant creative space, so we’re looking forward to welcoming back many of the studio’s former clients as well as new faces across TV, film and pop.”

Isabel Garvey, Managing Director of Abbey Road Studios says: “We’re immensely proud to have saved this treasured studio for artists and composers and to open its doors to the world. It’s a reflection of our philosophy and track record of continued investment in the UK music community. Even more, through this project, we are bringing two parts of our business together – recording and education – in this fantastic space, providing for both the stars of today and the music talent of tomorrow.”

Discover more here.
 
 

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