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The Limehouse Recording Studio
The Limehouse Recording Studio was founded in East London in 2009 by Rupert Pfaff following his departure from running the well known Turnkey, Soho Soundhouse and Media Tools audio equipment retail operations from 1993 - 2007.
The studio is situated alongside the Limehouse Cut canal, configured as a control room with a single flexibly arrangeable live room. Acoustic design and treatment is by Recording Architecture.
Noteworthy clients include Cat Stevens, Gareth Jones, Julian Lloyd Webber, Elliot Mazer, The Outfield and Anoushka Shankar, and the studio has a particularly strong reputation for jazz having recorded artists including Tim Garland, Geoffrey Keezer, Joe Locke, Gerrard Presencer and Ian Thomas.
Senior engineer Neil Williams is well known for his remixes including work for Ministry of Sound, Talkin' Loud and A. R. Rahman (2010 Commonwealth Games theme).
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