Recording studios in London, England, UK.
For the studio in Stockholm, belonging to the same parent label, please use Marcus Music.
Established in March 1979 when Marcus Österdahl acquired the lease on the CTS Studios, located in Kensington Gardens Square. Then it consisted of two studios and a copy room. Following a substantial refurbishment of the premises, Marcus Recording Studios installed state-of-the-art equipment and the spacious Studio One featured the first 48-track facility in London. The site was later redeveloped into a residential block of flats and the studios moved to Fulham, London, UK. In 1999 the studios were sold to Worldsport.com
The operating company Marcus Music UK Ltd. was liquidated in 1999.
First studio manager was Richard Goldblatt. Technical manager was Bernie Spratt. Assistant studio manager was Charlie Spry. Early engineers included Rafe McKenna (chief, 1980-1982), Mark Wallis, Brad Davis, Harvey Webb (recording), Femi Jiya, Liz Biddiscombe and Tim Hunt (assistants), Tony Bridge (cutting).
Name variations:
- Marcus Recording Studios
- Marcus Recording
- Marcus Studios
- Marcus Studios, London
- Marcuss Studios
- Marcus Musik (The London Studio)
- Marcus Music London
- Marcus Music AB, London
- Marcus Music UK Studio
- Marcus Music U.K.
- Marcus