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MusicFlag of GBUnited Kingdom1-10 Employees

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Wynter Prior

Co Director

Company overview

HeadquartersUnited Kingdom
Website
NAICS339992
SIC792, 7929
Keywords
Workshops, Production, Recording, Rehearsal Space
Founded2009
Employees1-10

About AudioBeach Studios

AudioBeach Studios is Brighton & Hove's newest, and best, recording studio for all types of bands, groups and solo artists. AudioBeach Studios was set up in November 2009 by producers Forbes Coleman (Spitefire, My Red Angel, Amanda Shaw, Franny, Andy Walker) and Jez Larder, who has worked on tracks by David Bowie, Simply Red, Estelle and more recently One Eskimo and Amy MacDonald. AudioBeach Studios provides an affordable professional 48 track recording and live sound service. The studio will have a great size live room and sound booth and will cater for all types of bands and artists. As part of AudioBeach Studios's commitment to promoting new talent, we offer discounted recording sessions to unsigned artists and young musicians at just £160 per day for a recording session. The studio benefit's from ample, nearby low priced pay-and-display parking as well as being near a large cheap multi-storey carpark in Norton Road, Hove and is situated minutes away from Brighton and Hove stations.

Employees by Management Level

Total employees: 1-10

Seniority

Employees

Director

Funding Data

AudioBeach Studios has never raised funding before.

Frequently asked questions

AudioBeach Studios is located in GB.
AudioBeach Studios was founded in 2009, making it 17 years old. The company has established itself as a significant player in its industry over this time.
AudioBeach Studios has approximately 1-10 employees. The company continues to grow its workforce to support its business operations and expansion.

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