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Taking Flight In Metropolis Studios

An inside look at Metropolis Studios in West London from an entirely fresh perspective… by flight.

Previously a grand Victorian power station, Metropolis has become the studio home of many great recording artists, notably Freddie Mercury who recorded some of his greatest works on the Fazioli piano in Studio A (pictured 00:41).

At the turn of the twentieth century, the building hosted the power generators for West London’s Tram network but fell into disuse after 1920. Following a masterful architectural conversion in 1989, the building assumed its current role as a major recording studio.

Metropolis features some of the finest studio space, recording technology, and production and mastering engineers in the world, and many of the biggest global music hits released every month pass through its doors. It is a monument to thriving creativity and excellence, all housed in a stunning architectural environment.

Filmed by Tom Rowland.

Music by Elder Island – Bamboo.

Gorillaz Release Let Me Out…

Gorillaz release another new single!

Let Me Out feat. Pusha T and Mavis Staples dropped this week. This is the fourth single Gorillaz have released from forthcoming album, Humanz, so far.

As well as Blur frontman Damon Albarn and collaborator Jamie Hewlett, guests on the record include Grace Jones, De La Soul, Savages’ Jehnny Beth, Benjamin Clementine, Danny Brown, Pusha T, Mavis Staples, Kali Uchis, Kelela, Vince Staples, DRAM, Popcaan, Jamie Principle, Kilo Kish, Anthony Hamilton, Peven Everett, and Zebra Katz… What a line-up!

Humanz was mastered by John Davis here at Metropolis Mastering. Book your next mastering session with John here…

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Find out more about John Davis and book him for your next mastering job here…

Metropolis Live: Léks Rivers & Lola Coca

Metropolis Live, in partnership with Clash Magazine, is a series of monthly shows hosted in the intimacy of legendary Studio A featuring some of the best bands around town…

Our April show on Wednesday 12th has a killer line up featuring two more amazing acts, Léks Rivers and Lola Coca.

  • Doors are at 7pm.
  • Performance starts at 8pm.

Grab your free tickets here!

Lola Coca

Portsmouth underdog Lola Coca bowls through our speakers with an unapologetic stride, carrying her love for 90’s Hip-Hop and Ska along for the journey.

London situated, the lyrically poignant Popstress has a way with words, simultaneously both playful, frank and nonchalant. Her smooth vocal tone spans between the goal posts of disinterest and a swan provoked.

Léks Rivers

Growing up around skateborading, Léks Rivers has trained himself to see the freedom of expression in everything around him. From looking at the streets as a concrete playground to the way he perceives musical genres as malleable forms designed to be twisted around one another. His songs can juxtapose the drama of 80’s pop music against the sombre reality of blues, and his live shows inject the electric energy of a rock ‘n’ roll into contemporary R&B. Listening to the way live saxophones stab through his electronic productions, it’s clear that the only thing that Léks is blind to, is the idea that there is any sort of rule book. “I think people should be allowed to do whatever they want, as long as it bangs,” he states. “If it’s wack, then call people out on it.”

Grab your free tickets here!

The Playback | March 2017

*Knock knock*
“Who’s there?”
“5 exciting new musical acts that you may or may not know were worked on at Metropolis Studios.”
“5 exciting new musical acts that you may or may not know were worked on at Metropolis Studios, who?”
“…”

Strong Asian Mothers – Animal EP

This London based trio are extremely hard to pin down. On their “Animal EP”, released on the 3rd of March, they switch seamlessly between Hip-Hop, Indie-Pop, Electro and Trap. What we can say for certain however is that (as well as having one of the best band names evaaaah) Strong Asian Mothers has a sound distinctly theirs and comparing them to influences would be an arduous and ill-fated task. If you are interested be sure to catch them at their next headline gig at Kamio (formerly The Red Gallery) on the 27th of April. They happen to fit in very nicely with the artist below, Seramic, so I guess now would be a good time to transition to…

Seramic – I Got You

P-Funk style vocals and synths, some filthy guitar licks and a bassline Thundercat would be proud of combine to great effect on the track “I Got You” by Seramic. The track mixes live and sampled sounds to help create a cocktail of Soul, Funk and Pop. A second EP is on the way from the London producer and we imagine it will be greeted gleefully. Seramic will be heading out on tour with Bear’s Den across some select cities in the UK, Ireland and Europe throughout March and April so why not see two great acts for the price of one?

Black Honey – Somebody Better

Black Honey are back at their loudest and most urgent with their new single “Somebody Better”. Guitars wail, drums pound away meanwhile Izzy Phillips’ vocals soar triumphantly over it all. The band were one of the revelations at last year’s Great Escape Festival in Brighton and will be returning to the scene of the crime (the crime being playing noisy yet melodic guitar music really rather well) on the 3rd of April when they conclude their UK tour at Concorde 2. This exciting act are really one not to miss!

XamVolo – Old Soul

XamVolo might be telling the truth when he sings “I spend my days listening to Old Soul” but there certainly isn’t anything “old” sounding about his new single. Old Soul, out on the 7th of April, is another hybrid on this month’s list, combining elements of soul (that lead vocal is dripping with the stuff!), jazz (the acoustic guitar flourishes throughout are majestic) and hip-hop (whirring synthesisers, pitch shifting vocal melodies and a killer bass drum). Also for any scat fans out there (I can’t be the only one surely) there is a lovely bit of vocal gymnastics in the final third of the track. XamVolo will be playing the Live At Leeds festival on Saturday the 29th of April (alongside Black Honey and Strong Asian Mothers who you just read about only a few seconds ago!) so if you are in the area get down there, seriously, get out the house and see some live music it would be fun I promise!

Mura Masa – 1 Night

Summer banger alert! Ok I know it’s not really even Spring yet but Mura Masa with “1 Night” has dropped a track that is sure to be blasting out of sweaty cars stuck in sweltering traffic, tinny bluetooth speakers in public parks and one of a group of teens’ iPhones at the back of the 29 bus. The fact that none of these scenarios would be considered annoying is a huge compliment to Mura Masa as the freakishly young producer (with help from another friend of Metropolis Mastering Charli XCX) has served us a bouncy and energetic exploration of being young, popular and good looking. Something we all can relate to surely. His album will be out all in good time so whilst you wait listen to this and “Love$ick” on repeat.To keep up to date with all things Metropolis Mastering related check out our website…

Check out our Spotify playlist which we will be adding to as the year goes on with all our tips and recommendations…

The Playback

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Metropolis Taken To Drizzy New Heights

Metropolis Studios is proud to have been a part of Drake’s record breaking release More Life.

Easily taking #1 on the Billboard charts, the playlist-styled project landed the rapper’s seventh consecutive release to debut in the top spot, tied for most number ones of any rap artist, whilst having no less than 36 singles in the UK charts concurrently! More Life continues to smash streaming records having been streamed over 600 million times in it’s first week, and only growing…

While Drake and the OVO team were in London earlier this year – part of his sold-out 8 night stint at The O2 for the ‘Boy Meets World’ tour – Drizzy, and his production team took over Studios A, B and E, or in his own words, stepped back down “memory lane”. After many late nights, Metropolis Studios is proud to also have been credited on two tracks; Sacrifices and Do Not Disturb. 

On Sacrifices, Young Thug‘s vocals were recorded in Studio A by Charles “Bricks” Driggers. Upon sharing a picture on Instagram with Drake from Studio A’s control room, Young Thug said;

“Thanks for this journey my brada, u 1 of the realist rappers I know… very GgenuinNe man and brada, I love the way u treat me and respect me and my heart!!! YOU R NUN LIKE THESE OTHER RAPPERS. I mean ALL OF EM…. And for that I’m with u foreva!”
Young Thug

 

Do Not Disturb was also recorded here at Metropolis by Noel Cadastre & Harley Arsenault. Our good pal Aaron Ahmad is credited as Assistant Engineer on the record…

I gotta start sleepin’ at the studio
I don’t have no time to be no Romeo
All the love I need is at the rodeo
All the love I need is here at OVO

From the glimpses we saw and kept closely guarded, we were blown away at the tonne of effort that must have went into this release, which deserves all the accolades it’s receiving.

Thank you OVO for making us a small part of this legendary project.

More Life!

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The Playback | February 2017

February has been and gone and with it came chilly temperatures as well as some red hot tunes!

In this second edition of The Playback we are shining our spotlight on just five new, hip, cool and bare sick bands and solo artists with so much buzz around them you’d think they live in a colony, have wings and collect pollen…

White Kite

Falsetto vocals and pinch harmonics do battle throughout London group White Kite’s debut single “Swans”. What starts out as a seemingly standard electro pop number takes a weird left-field turn with a chorus containing disorientating guitars expertly blended into synths. Equal parts hazy and whoozy the song bops along at its own tropical rhythm resulting in a very promising statement of intent. If your interest is piqued catch them at Birthdays at a free entry show on the 10th of March.

Formation

Formation have their debut album coming out on the 24th of March and it promises to be huge. Of the 4 tracks already available “A Friend” demonstrates best how much of a force to be reckoned with this South London 5 piece are. Combining elements of James Murphy style production (including plentiful cowbell), synth lines the French wizards “Pheonix” would be proud of and a spiky punk attitude born from being young and restless in the post-social media age. You can see what all of the fuss is about for yourself at XOYO on the 21st of March.

Doll Duncan

“Love Light” is one of those songs that rings true for everyone who’s ever had a passionate relationship fizzle out and fade away. The track grows wilder and wilder as Doll frantically calls for her partner to “Look at me!”. Doll’s debut EP “Hurricane” was released on the 24th of February and she plays at the Paper Dress Vintage bar on International Women’s day (8th of March) where a portion of all tickets sales will be donated to the UN Women Fund For Gender Equality. (Fun fact Doll was a studio runner here at Metropolis a few years ago!)

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Our Girl

In the time since releasing their debut EP via Cannibal Hymns at the end of 2016, Brighton based Our Girl have been keeping busy hopping around the UK sharing their fuzzy garage rock with the growing number of previously converted fans as well as the uninitiated. It was no shock to us when Our Girl also announced that they had secured funding from the PRS foundation to help them record their debut album. If you want to see Our Girl in action here at Metropolis Studios when the play here live in Studio A on the 6th of March (there are still a few tickets left here…)

The Amazons

Tipped for greatness, (they were on the BBC Sound of 2017 longlist), this February The Amazons released unto the world the riff heavy “Black Magic”. The track has a frenetic energy which keeps moving and growing and the lead vocals are passionate and urgent. Everything builds to a guitar solo which can only be described as face melting. Fans of Royal Blood and Wolf Alice especially will have their boat’s floated by this four piece from Reading. There are also plenty of opportunities to catch them across the UK and Europe throughout March and April if you like what you hear.To keep up to date with all things Metropolis Mastering related check out our website…

Check out our Spotify playlist which we will be adding to as the year goes on with all our tips and recommendations…

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Metropolis Live: The Orwells & Our Girl

Metropolis Live, in partnership with Clash Magazine, is a series of monthly shows hosted in the intimacy of legendary Studio A featuring some of the best bands around town…

Our March show on Monday 6th has a killer line up featuring two more amazing acts… The Orwells who are over here on tour from the US of A supported by one of the best new bands you are likely to see this year, Our Girl.

  • Doors are at 7pm.
  • Performance starts at 8pm.

Grab your free tickets here!

American tykes The Orwells return, fresh from the release of their scandalous new album ‘Terrible Human Beings’. Joining the band are Brighton/London three-piece Our Girl, with the Cannibal Hymns-aligned band already making waves. Psyched.

Grab your free tickets here!

Liam Nolan Wins Big At The GRAMMYs

Metropolis Studios would like to extend huge congratulations to Liam Nolan, picking up two GRAMMY Awards at the 59th annual award show.

Liam Nolan, credited for his work on Adele’s latest album ’25’, picked up two gongs including Record Of The Year for Hello and Album Of The Year25.

“We are absolutely delighted for Liam picking up his awards at last night’s GRAMMYs. The continued acclaim he’s receiving for his hard work and dedication to audio perfection is so well deserved. It’s always a pleasure welcoming Adele to record with us here at Metropolis and with the quality of her latest record, 25, it’s no surprise she’s sweeping up at so many award ceremonies around the globe.”
Ian Brenchley, CEO.

 

Adele stole the show, held at the Staples Center in LA, picking up a total of five GRAMMYs including Album Of The Year (25), Record Of The Year (Hello), Song Of The Year (Hello), Best Pop Solo Performance (Hello) & Best Pop Vocal Album (25). The singer made history by becoming the first artist to win Album Of The Year, Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year in one evening for the second time, having done so in 2012 with ’21’ (also recorded at Metropolis) and ‘Rolling In The Deep’.

For more information and availability of Liam Nolan’s and Metropolis Studios’ services please contact our studios team on studios@https://www.thisismetropolis.com

Metropolis Live: Nimmo & Ten Fé

Metropolis Live, in partnership with Clash Magazine, is a series of free monthly showcases presenting some of the best acts around town, performing live here at Metropolis Studios. To date we’ve had Saint Leonard’s Horses, Bad Pop, Piano Wire and The King’s Parade. Our February show on Thursday the 16th features two more amazing acts, Nimmo and Ten Fé.

  • Doors are at 7pm.
  • Performance starts at 8pm.

Grab your free tickets here!

NIMMO

Here’s what the Guardian said…
Nimmo and the Gauntletts are a five-piece band recently signed to Columbia. And when you hear their music hopefully you will be as taken aback as we were because what they do – purvey, specialise in – is superior dance-pop, with some of the lugubriousness of the xx and the ecstatic darkness of New Order. They’re like an outgoing xx – the exxtrovert, if you will. And their tunes are terrific while their lyrics deal in the sort of dismal minutiae that will be familiar to anyone who has endured the breakdown of a relationship.

TEN FÉ
Here’s what NME said…
When London-based duo Ten Fé were recording their debut album in Berlin, they were listening to a ton of bands like The Cure and Bruce Springsteen, and the Drive soundtrack. “These bass, drum and lush string-synth parts just came through quite naturally,” they say. You can totally hear Bruce’s up-tempo, highway-ready drums on their latest offering, ‘Overflow’, along with Ben Moorhouse’s bittersweet baritone, and nostalgia-tapping synths that’ll probably chime well with anyone who enjoyed Netflix’s sci-fi hit Stranger Things: it’s instantly familiar in the best way.

Grab your free tickets here!

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The Playback | January 2017

Congratulations everyone! The first month of 2017 is over and we made it through relatively unscathed (just about).

Now here at Metropolis Mastering there is nothing more that we love than being able to help bands and acts with their music before they supernova into massive festival headlining, chart bothering superstars. The following are just a few examples of such acts we’ve had the pleasure of working with so far in 2017…

The Eskimo Chain

The Eskimo Chain formed when they were 16 in Margate and aren’t afraid to flaunt their psychedelic influences one bit! Fresh from recording 3 new tracks with producer extraordinaire Margo Broom, The Eskimo Chain have unleashed “Sun Data” onto the world. Driving rhythms, guitars drowned in tremolo and a warm throbbing bass sound that is impossible not to move your head to are all tightly woven into the 4 minutes provided. You can check the guys out when the play Karma Fest – Part V in Leeds in May.

Starling

One of our acts to look out for in 2017, Starling has delivered a strong and gritty slice of pop music. The Line Of Best Fit agrees and calls “No Rest For The Wicked” the “perfect track to stomp around to and celebrate the power of women in pop”. The rest of the EP, licensed by Distiller Records, is out later on in Spring and now our interest is piqued we expect even bigger and better things to come.

Blaenavon

Currently on a tour of the UK supporting Sundara Karma, Blaenavon have shared a new video from their album “That’s Your Lot” available to pre-order now on Transgressive Records. These soon to be indie darlings have laid down their marker with “Orthodox Man” and on this showing it looks like they can expect to win over many more fans this year.

Honey Moon

Another of our tips for 2017, Honey Moon play their first show of 2017 at The Old Blue Last in trendy East London. Come join us, it promises to be great. We will be the ones at the front marvelling at the relaxed precision of the band’s guitar work. Fans of Mac DeMarco should get on this before everyone else realises how good they are.

2CELLOS

Handsome and dangerously talented, meet Luka Šulić and Stjepan Hauser of the classical crossover act 2CELLOS. Their re-workings of iconic rock tunes are currently racking up the hits on YouTube. “Score” is the name of their upcoming album and to get us excited for it they have shared their gloriously epic cover of the theme from everyone’s favourite dragon and nudity filled TV show “Game Of Thrones”.To keep up to date with all things Metropolis Mastering related check out our website…

Check out our Spotify playlist which we will be adding to as the year goes on with all our tips and recommendations…

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