Electric Lady's studios "A" "B" and "C" are among the most fabled landmarks in recording history. Today, we perpetuate this legacy by harmonizing the knowledge we have gleaned as Manhattan's oldest recording studio with the advantages of emerging technology and the demands of an ever-evolving industry.

Our position in the analogue "vs." digital discussion, for instance, is defined by marked mastery in both media. From our SSL 9000 J, Pro Tools HD3 and Studer-equipped studios "A" and "B" - replete with skilled assistants and a vast offering of microphones, outboard gear, plug-ins and monitoring options - to our historic location, comfortable ambience and creative vibe, we are experienced in satisfying the most demanding of recording needs and producing music that consistently reflects this level of capability.

We are also versed in hospitality. In addition to sonic amenities, our clients enjoy comfort reminiscent of their favorite hotel, no exceptions: flat screen TVs with satellite, Playstation and DVD, wireless internet, institutional memory of their every expressed preference and concierge service to arrange anything from an in- studio-massage to world travel - not to mention the prompt delivery of virtually any item in New York City, including its unparalleled cuisine.

Better than a hotel, however, 52 West 8th street is truly meant to be a home. This ethos emerged in 1970, when Electric Lady Studios broke new recording industry ground as an artist-conceived, owned and operated studio dedicated to nourishing creative genius. Thirty-five years later, we honor the spirit of this vision by offering it to you.

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Lee Foster
Studio manager