(Note: For studio prior to 2004, see Whitfield Street Recording Studios)
Opened in 2004 by Robin Millar, after a brief period having closed from former guises (previous incarnations as the CBS Studios, London, then Whitfield Street Recording Studios, then The Hit Factory, London (1989 to 1993) and Sony Music Studios, London), Millar's company that owned the building was known as "Arts Media" but changed their name to "Whitfield Street Studios Ltd." in 2004.
The facility has the large Studio One (which is 2,400sqft and capable of accommodating 80 musicians), and features two isolation booths adjacent to the main recording area. Centre-piece of the control room is a 72-channel Neve VRP. Studio Two’s large control room features a rebuilt Neve VR72 Cambridge console, while the self-contained Penthouse Studio Three has an SSL J-Series desk.
After two insolvency cases in 2005 and 2008, the company was dissolved.