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  2. The Automatt - Wikipedia

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    The first recording studio built at 827 Folsom Street in San Francisco was a built-new location for Coast Recorders, [3] one of many recording studios Bill Putnam operated in U.S. cities. Putnam leased the Folsom location from its aging owner, John Vitlin, a Russian immigrant who co-founded Global Merchandising, an import/export company in San ...

  3. Studio D Recording - Wikipedia

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    Studio D Recording, Inc. is a San Francisco Bay Area based recording, mixing, and mastering studio opened in 1984 in Sausalito. Studio D is most well known for its live room , equipped with a 20 foot ceiling and tunable acoustics. [ 1 ]

  4. Pacific High Recording - Wikipedia

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    Pacific High Recording (also referred to as Pacific High Studios) was an independent recording studio in San Francisco.Founded in 1968, the studio was part of the San Francisco sound and the location for recordings by such notable artists as Sly and the Family Stone, the Grateful Dead, The Charlatans, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Van Morrison.

  5. Hyde Street Studios - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Street Studios is an American music recording facility in San Francisco, California. [1] Located at 245 Hyde Street and previously occupied by Wally Heider Studios, it became Hyde Street Studios in 1980 when it was taken over by local songwriter, musician, and independent record producer Michael Ward with his two partners Tom Sharples and former Tewkesbury Sound studio owner Dan Alexander ...

  6. San Francisco Tape Music Center - Wikipedia

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    Ramon Sender 2011 Morton Subotnick 2012. The San Francisco Tape Music Center, or SFTMC, was founded in the summer of 1962 [1] by composers Ramon Sender and Morton Subotnick as a collaborative, "non profit corporation developed and maintained" by local composers working with tape recorders and other novel compositional technologies, which functioned both as an electronic music studio and ...

  7. Pacific Recorders - Wikipedia

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    From 1969 through 1973, producer David Rubinson and engineer Fred Catero utilized Pacific Recording for numerous Fillmore Records and San Francisco Records projects. Curcio left Pacific in 1978 and founded Arrow Recording Studios. He would go on to found Music America Studios in 1982, where he produced Metallica's debut studio album, Kill 'Em ...

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  9. The Sound Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Factory was built in the 1960s on Selma Avenue in Hollywood. At the time, it served as the home of Moonglow Records and the Moonglow Recording Studio. [1] In 1969, former RCA recording engineer and Warner/Reprise producer, David Hassinger purchased the Moonglow Records/Studio building and renamed it The Sound Factory. [2]