Sound City Studios is a recording studio in Los Angeles, California, United States, known as one of the most successful in popular music. The complex opened in 1969 in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles. The facility had previously been a production factory of the English musical instrument manufacturer Vox. Throughout the late twentieth century, the studio became known for its signature sound, especially in recording drums and live performances of rock bands.

Hundreds of rock artists spanning five decades have recorded at Sound City, including Grateful Dead, Johnny Cash, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John, U2, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Bob Dylan, Guns N' Roses, Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, Tool, Slayer, Rage Against the Machine, Death Cab for Cutie, and Fall Out Boy. Over one hundred albums recorded at Sound City have achieved gold and platinum certifications.

The studio leased time for public use until 2011; in 2011 the owners closed the studio and much of the equipment was sold off. From 2011 to 2016, the studio was leased by Fairfax Recordings, who used it as their own exclusive in-house studio. The complex was the focus of the documentary Sound City (2013), directed by musician Dave Grohl. Grohl purchased some of the equipment sold in 2011, including the rare Neve 8028 mixing console that has been credited with creating the "Sound City sound"; it has since been re-installed at Grohl's Studio 606. In 2017 the studio was re-opened for public use and has continued to host artists in the years since.

History

The studio was created by Joe Gottfried and Tom Skeeter, who wanted to start a record company and get into artist management. After a rough start, Skeeter and Gottfried purchased a custom state-of-the-art recording console for $75,175 from the English electronics engineer Rupert Neve: "One of four in the world ... a 28-input, 16-bus, 24-monitor 8028 with 1084 EQs and no automation".

The first song recorded on the console was performed by Buckingham Nicks and led to an invitation to join Fleetwood Mac.

During 1969, Sound City hosted the David Briggs productions Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus by Spirit and After the Gold Rush by Neil Young. Cult leader Charles Manson recorded in Studio B months before the Manson Family crime spree.

In the 1970s, Neil Young, Dr. John, Spirit, Crazy Horse, and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, along with other bands, recorded music at the studio. Shelter Records founders Leon Russell and Denny Cordell found a home at Sound City as well, recording Leon Russell, Delaney & Bonnie, and Joe Cocker. Thanks to the Shelter founders, Sound City hosted a young band from Florida named Mudcrutch in 1974, providing an introduction to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers that resulted in a relationship spanning over two decades.

In 1976, Fleetwood Mac recorded one track at the studio, "Never Going Back Again", from what would become one of the highest selling and most critically acclaimed albums of all time, Rumours.

During the 1980s and 1990s, the studio was used to produce works from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Rick Springfield, Ronnie James Dio, Foreigner, The Black Crowes, and Nirvana. Producer Rick Rubin chose Sound City Studios to record artists like Red Hot Chili Peppers and Johnny Cash (1996's Unchained). He also recorded Metallica's Death Magnetic, which entered the Billboard Top 200 chart at No. 1, at the studio.

Joe Gottfried died in 1992, at the age of 65. Tom Skeeter died on 12 September 2014, at the age of 82. The studio was closed to the public in 2011 and much of the equipment sold off, including the Neve 8028 console from Studio A which was purchased by Dave Grohl, former Nirvana drummer and current frontman of Foo Fighters, who installed it in his Studio 606 in Northridge, California.

In 2011, record label Fairfax Recording leased Studio A for exclusive use of its artists While the studio was left untouched, the control room was refurbished and analog recording equipment even older than the Neve console was added including an ARP 2600 semi-modular analog synthesizer, a Wurlitzer 140B electric piano and EQ modules designed for the Columbia CBS Studios in New York. Artists such as the Cold War Kids, and The Lumineers recorded at the facility during the Fairfax years.

In early 2017 a partnership was formed between Sandy Skeeter, daughter of founder Tom Skeeter, and Olivier Chastan in order to reopen the studio. Sound City is now the home of two of just 11 surviving Helios Type 69 consoles and continues to use classic analog recording techniques in many of its productions. While the control rooms received some upgrades, including Pro Tools, the main studio remains exactly as it was built in 1969.

In 2018, Tony Berg and Blake Mills took over the lease for Sound City Studios.

Sound

Sound City Studios prides itself on having a very particular sound when it comes to recording drums. Toto drummer Jeff Porcaro insisted that one only had to set up the drums in order to get a good drum sound. Producer Rick Rubin said that "guitars sound pretty much the same everywhere, but drums change from room to room, and the sound at Sound City was among the best". Producer Greg Fidelman recorded the sound of a bass drum from each of the big recording studios in the Los Angeles area, subsequently playing the sample for Metallica without divulging from which studio the sound had originated. Based upon this sample, the band chose Sound City Studios to record Death Magnetic. In addition, when asked by Nine Inch Nails to be a guest drummer on some songs, Dave Grohl agreed only if the songs were to be recorded at Sound City Studios. The interior of the main studio has allegedly never been painted over, nor its linoleum tiles changed, due to fear that any such change would directly affect the "legendary sound quality" of the room.

Discography

YearArtistAlbumProducer
1970SpiritTwelve Dreams of Dr. SardonicusDavid Briggs
Neil YoungAfter The Gold RushNeil Young
David Briggs
Kendall Pacios
1972Dr. JohnDr. John's GumboJerry Wexler
1973Buckingham NicksBuckingham NicksKeith Olsen
1974Evel KnievelEvel KnievelRon Kramer
Elton JohnCaribouGus Dudgeon
Bachman–Turner OverdriveNot FragileRandy Bachman
Bill CosbyAt Last Bill Cosby Really SingsStu Gardner
1975Fleetwood MacFleetwood MacKeith Olsen
WarWhy Can't We Be Friends?Jerry Goldstein
Nils LofgrenNils LofgrenDavid Briggs
1976Rick SpringfieldWait for NightMark K. Smith
1977Grateful DeadTerrapin StationKeith Olsen
REO SpeedwagonYou Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna FishJohn Boylan
Gary Richrath
Kevin Cronin
Paul Grupp
1978Cheap TrickHeaven TonightTom Werman
Walter EganNot ShyLindsey Buckingham
Richard Dashut
ForeignerDouble VisionKeith Olsen
1979Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersDamn the TorpedoesJimmy Iovine
1980Gentle GiantCivilianGentle Giant
Pat BenatarCrimes of PassionKeith Olsen
1981Rick SpringfieldWorking Class DogKeith Olsen
Bill Drescher
Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersHard PromisesTom Petty
Jimmy Iovine
SantanaZebop!Keith Olsen
1982Pat BenatarPrecious TimeKeith Olsen
Hawks30 Seconds Over OthoJohn Ryan
Hawks
REO SpeedwagonGood TroubleKevin Beamish
FearThe RecordGary Lobow
Barry ManilowHere Comes the NightBill Drescher
Rick SpringfieldLiving in OzBill Drescher
1983DioHoly DiverRonnie James Dio
Sharon O'NeillForeign AffairsJohn Boylan
1984RattOut of the CellarBeau Hill
Rick SpringfieldHard to HoldBill Drescher
LionheartHot TonightKevin Beamish
The WinansTomorrowScott V. Smith
BeBe & CeCe WinansLord Lift Us UpBill Maxwell
SaxonCrusaderKevin Beamish
1985Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersSouthern AccentsTom Petty
Jimmy Iovine
LoudnessThunder in the EastMax Norman
1986Guns N' RosesAppetite for Destruction (Sound City Sessions)Mike Clink, Manny Charlton
1988Fleetwood MacGreatest Hits
1989KeelLarger Than LiveRon Keel
Dangerous ToysDangerous Toys || Max Norman ||
1991NirvanaNevermindButch Vig
1992KyussBlues for the Red SunKyuss
Chris Goss
Masters of RealitySunrise on the SufferbusChris Goss
Ginger Baker
Rage Against the MachineRage Against the MachineGarth Richardson
Green JellÿCereal KillerSylvia Massy
1993KyussWelcome to Sky ValleyKyuss
Chris Goss
ToolUndertowSylvia Massy
C.J. Buscaglia
RancidRancidBrett Gurewitz
Tom PettyGreatest Hits
1994Tom PettyWildflowersRick Rubin
The Black CrowesAmoricaJack Joseph Puig
SlayerDivine InterventionRick Rubin
Toby Wright
Slayer
1995Dashboard ProphetsBurning Out the InsideGarth Richardson
Red Hot Chili PeppersOne Hot MinuteRick Rubin
KerbdogOn The TurnGarth Richardson
Kyuss...And the Circus Leaves TownChris Goss
1996Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersSongs and Music from "She's the One"Tom Petty
Carl PerkinsGo Cat Go!Various artists
Eddie Kramer
Johnny CashUnchainedRick Rubin
WeezerPinkertonWeezer
David Fridmann
TonicLemon ParadeJack Joseph Puig
1997Bruce DickinsonAccident of BirthRoy Z
Fu ManchuThe Action Is GoJay Noel Yuenger
RaimundosLapadas do PovoMark Dearnley
1998Various artistsGodzilla: The AlbumFoo Fighters
Frank Black and the CatholicsFrank Black and the CatholicsFrank Black
Bruce DickinsonThe Chemical WeddingRoy Z
SuperdragHead Trip in Every KeyJerry Finn
Superdrag
System of a DownSystem of a DownRick Rubin
System of a Down
1999Frank Black and the CatholicsPistoleroNick Vincent
Jimmy Eat WorldClarityMark Trombino
2000A Perfect CircleMer de NomsBilly Howerdel
Queens of the Stone AgeRated RChris Goss
2001Black Rebel Motorcycle ClubB.R.M.C.Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Frank Black and the CatholicsDog in the SandNick Vincent
SlipknotIowaRoss Robinson
Treble ChargerWide Awake BoredMatt Hyde
Fu ManchuCalifornia CrossingMatt Hyde
Vanilla IceBi-PolarVanilla Ice
2003Matchbook RomanceWest For WishingBrett Gurewitz
HotwireThe RoutineMatt Hyde
Kings of LeonYouth & Young ManhoodEthan Johns
Poison the WellYou Come Before YouPelle Henricsson
RancidIndestructibleBrett Gurewitz
2004Ash (band)Meltdown (Ash album)Nick Raskulinecz
Bad ReligionThe Empire Strikes FirstBrett Gurewitz
2005Queens of the Stone AgeLullabies to ParalyzeJoe Barresi
WolfmotherWolfmotherDave Sardy
Nine Inch NailsWith TeethTrent Reznor
MadrugadaThe Deep EndGeorge Drakoulias
Ry CooderChávez RavineRy Cooder
2006Zico ChainFoodJoe Barresi
2007Mavis StaplesWe'll Never Turn BackRy Cooder
Sebastian BachAngel DownRoy Z
2008Cold War KidsLoyalty to LoyaltyKevin Augunas
Cold War Kids
SatyriconThe Age of NeroSigurd Wongraven
MetallicaDeath MagneticRick Rubin
Nine Inch NailsThe SlipTrent Reznor
Elvis Costello and the ImpostersMomofukuElvis Costello
Jason Lader
2009BigBangEdendaleGreg Richling
Kid RockBorn FreeRick Rubin
The HigherIt's Only NaturalMike Green
WolfmotherCosmic EggAlan Moulder
2010Josh GrobanIlluminationsRick Rubin
Death Cab for CutieCodes and KeysChris Walla
Death Cab for Cutie
TriggerfingerAll This Dancin' AroundGreg Gordon
Year Long DisasterBlack Magic; All Mysteries RevealedNick Raskulinecz
2011MastodonThe HunterMike Elizondo
EverclearReturn to Santa MonicaNathaniel Kunkel
Art Alexakis
Arctic MonkeysSuck It and SeeJames Ford
HaloesLiving Like Kings In Confined SpacesGreg Richling
Noah and the WhaleLast Night on EarthNoah and the Whale
The Lonely ForestArrowsChris Walla
Monstro FloraBetween the StarsGreg Richling
2018Fall Out BoyMania
Death Cab for CutieThank You for TodayRich Costey
BoygeniusBoygeniusBoygenius
The Crystal MethodThe Trip HomeTiny E
2019Andrew BirdMy Finest Work YetPaul Butler
Big ThiefTwo HandsAndrew Sarlo
Perfume GeniusSet My Heart On Fire ImmediatelyBlake Mills
2020Phoebe BridgersPunisherTony Berg, Phoebe Bridgers and Ethan Gruska
Bob DylanRough and Rowdy WaysNone listed
The KillersImploding the Mirage
The Fearless FlyersTailwindsCory Wong, Jack Stratton
2021SwitchfootInterrobangTony Berg
2022Jack JohnsonMeet the MoonlightBlake Mills
Marcus Mumford(self-titled)Blake Mills

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