Designed by Platoon and Chris Walls and Eleni Papadopoulou from Level Acoustic Design, Platoon7 includes three recording studios, two Dolby Atmos rooms, a content capture studio, podcast booth, writing rooms, artist lounge and an education lab to provide in-person and virtual workshops.
Each of the 10 rooms are interconnected, allowing for simultaneous use of the space across writing camps and multi-artist recordings.
The Dolby Atmos rooms utilise spatial-audio technology to provide immersive audio experiences, enabling artists to mix music with multidimensional sound and clarity.
The studios feature an array of new and vintage instruments, including a classic Hammond C3 Organ, Steinway Upright piano and more.
The studios also offer remote recording capabilities, allowing Platoon artists to work together from wherever they are in the world in high-resolution audio.
Fraser T Smith, who has worked with the likes of Adele, Stormzy, Kano and Dave, is among the artists set to record in the space.
In addition to providing a creative hub for Platoon’s own artists and creators, such as the Apple Music tipped Holly Humberstone, Platoon will be engaging with local organisations and community groups to offer the space free of charge to aspiring talent.
Denzyl Feigelson, CEO and founder of Platoon, said: “Platoon7 is a vision-come-true for me.
“After so many years of planning a space that hosts everything an artist could want under one roof, this is it.
“I’m so thrilled that we’ve had the opportunity to work with the most amazing minds to help bring this to life, and I’m excited to see and hear all the fearless creativity that will emanate from these gorgeous rooms.”
“The new recording studios are a world class, state-of-the art space.”
Fraser T Smith
Fraser T Smith, added: “The new recording studios are a world class, state-of-the art space and a clear demonstration of the incredible work that Platoon is doing for its own artistic community.”Music ComeOn