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STUDIO FOCUS: SING SING SOUTH

Sing Sing’s mothership studio on Gordon St, Melbourne, was a luxurious place decked with outboard gear, loads of instruments, a Neve console in one control room, and an SSL in another. With developers moving in on the storied spot, Sing Sing announced the studio’s secondary Chapel St location (Sing Sing South) would take its place as the studio’s spiritual home. A few hurdles accompanied the prospect of relocating the iconic recording hotspot. Moving a studio with this much gear

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