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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]
(The) Sound Factory may refer to: The Sound Factory, a recording studio in Los Angeles; The Sound Factory Bar, a nightclub that was in New York City's Manhattan; SoundFactory, a Swedish dance house music duo; Sound Fantasy, a video game titled Sound Factory during development
From 1989 to 1995, Vasquez was the DJ at the original Sound Factory, [4] a club he co-founded with Richard Grant, which was located at 530 W. 27th St in the Chelsea district. [5] Major record labels began soliciting Vasquez to produce club-friendly remixes for their top singers using his personal beat-driven house style.
Moonglow Records was a small record label in the 1960s. They were famous for signing The Righteous Brothers before they were signed by Phil Spector for his Philles Records.The label was initially independently distributed, but they became an Atlantic distributed label very early on. [1]
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.
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