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  2. 914 Sound Studios - Wikipedia

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    914 Sound Recording Studios, Inc. was a recording studio in Blauvelt, New York, incorporated by Brooks Arthur on August 28, 1970. [1] Some of the artists who recorded tracks and albums in the studio were Bruce Springsteen , Dusty Springfield , Ramones , Janis Ian , Blood, Sweat & Tears and Melanie .

  3. Bell Sound Studios - Wikipedia

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    The studios' second iteration, at 237 West 54th Street, Manhattan, c. 1968. Bell Sound Studios was an independent recording studio in New York City from 1950 to 1976. At its height, the studio was the largest independent recording studio in the United States, and the site of recording sessions that produced seminal hits by Jimmie Rodgers, Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, the McGuire Sisters, the ...

  4. Steiner Studios - Wikipedia

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    Steiner Studios is home to thirty soundstages, totaling 780,000 square feet (72,000 m 2) and making it New York’s largest production facility. [6] There is also an additional 224,000 square feet (20,800 m 2) of support space, which includes offices, dressing rooms, hair and make-up rooms, wardrobe rooms, mill shops, a spray booth, and prop storage. [7]

  5. Sound Mind Live - Wikipedia

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    Sound Mind Live (also known as Sound Mind) is a non-profit organization that focuses on building a community and open dialogue around mental health through music. [1] The organization elevates mental health resources and programs by producing events, digital media content, online advocacy campaigns, and partnering with music artist tours.

  6. LCD Soundsystem - Wikipedia

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    LCD Soundsystem is an American electronic rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2002 by James Murphy, co-founder of DFA Records.The band comprises Murphy (vocals, various instruments), Nancy Whang (synthesizer, keyboards, vocals), Pat Mahoney (drums), Tyler Pope (bass, guitar, synthesizer), Al Doyle (guitar, synthesizer, percussion), Matt Thornley (guitar, synthesizer, percussion), and ...

  7. Death By Audio - Wikipedia

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    Death By Audio Records began by releasing a cassette tape by Sisters and a double EP by Coin Under Tongue. The label released Rejoicer, the debut album by Grooms in 2009 before it was re-released on Kanine Records. In 2010, the label released albums by Brooklyn's Starring, French Miami and Minneapolis' Seawhores.

  8. The Sound Factory (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Factory was a nightclub first located 532 West 27th Street and then 618 West 46th Street in New York City's Manhattan. The Sound Factory was an integral venue during a peak period of house music in New York. Prominent DJs, artists, and parties appeared at the club. It was in operation from 1989 to 1995.

  9. Ben Rice (producer) - Wikipedia

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    Rice owns Degraw Sound – a recording studio in Brooklyn, NY. [48] [49] [50] According to an interview by Mix magazine, Rice credits the success of his business to hard-work, long-hours, and advice given by his former-producer and manager Gus van Go, who encouraged Rice to pursue a professional career in sound-production and studio-recording. [14]