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Five great recording studios in Chicago


Gravity Studios (gravitystudios.com)

Behind every amazing record is an equally amazing recording studio.

Even the most talented musicians can fall victim to shoddy recordings, so a band's decision on where to lay down, mix and master their material can make a world of difference to how they're perceived by listeners.

It's no surprise that Chicago - with a music scene so notable and diverse - is home to a host of top-notch studios geared to both indie and major acts. If you're looking to record in the Windy City, here, in no particular order, are five of the Chicagoland's best recording studios:

- Gravity Studios (2250 W. North Ave., Chicago) – Wicker Park’s Gravity Studios has developed a reputation as one of the best studios in Chicagoland, and for good reason. Since 1993, artists such as The Smashing Pumpkins, Umphrey’s McGee, The Walkmen, Veruca Salt, The Sounds, Ben Kweller and Silversun Pickups have produced noteworthy recordings with the studio’s help. The studio is not only a viable option for widely-known bands, though. Up-and-coming local acts such as My My My and Mr. Russia have also turned to Gravity and have achieved excellent results. To learn more, visit the studio's site for an in-depth look at its history and capabilities.

- Rax Trax Recording (3126 N. Greenview Ave, Chicago) – With a roster of clients boasting the likes of The Smashing Pumpkins, OK GO, Plain White T's and Lucky Boys Confusion, Lakeview’s Rax Trax has recorded artists in both the local and national spotlight. Chicago-based singer-songwriter Matt Ryd had this to say about his experience recording at the studio: “Rax Trax sticks out in my mind as having the perfect combination of laid-back professionalism, skilled engineers and very affordable rates. There are certainly cheaper places to record in Chicago, but even if you pay less per hour elsewhere, you won't get the same bang for your buck as you will at Rax Trax. The extra $10 to $15 per hour will buy you a remarkably improved quality of sound.”

- Soma Electronic Music Studios (2001 W Division St., Chicago) –Scan the client list of Soma Studios - owned and operated by engineer John McEntire - and you’ll find an impressive list of bands, including Spoon, Bright Eyes, Stereolab, Chin Up Chin Up, Tortoise, Wilco, Fiery Furnaces, The Sea and the Cake and many more. Visit them online for detailed information on rates as well as the studio's noteworthy recording equipment, which includes a newly refurbished Trident A-Range console - one of only 13 in the world.

- Gallery of Carpet Recording (Villa Park) – Villa Park’s Gallery of Carpet was established in 2002 by producer Brian Zieske and has consistently helped up-and-coming indie bands produce outstanding, professional quality recordings. Local acts such The Academy Is, The Hush Sound, Pet Lions, the Rikters and Bailiff are just a few examples. In a 2007 Illinois Entertainer article, GOC client and The Long Gone Lonesome Boys leader John Milne described Zieske as a “wunderkind.” “In terms of being an in-studio genius Brian’s right there,” Milne said in the article. “But he’s not smug or arrogant. I suggested some really unusual ways of working, and although he expressed doubts, he was willing to try things and recognized what worked.” The studio’s Web site offers a hefty amount of information on its capabilities, gear and rates, and this recent Gapers Block interview with Zieske sheds light on GOC’s history and its owner’s approach to recording.

- Kingsize Sound Labs (3441 W. Grand Ave., Chicago) – Owned by tracking, mastering and mixing engineers Mike Hagler and Jeff Boyd, Kingsize can claim major acts such as Wilco, Neko Case and the New Pornographers as past clients. “The space is really cool, and Mike is a magician,” said John Darragh of Chicago band and Kingsize clients The Blissters. “I’m always amazed by the things he can hear in the mix and his uncanny understanding of what we’re looking for. I personally love how the studio itself is this warm and comforting place tucked away in an odd warehouse on a strange block. It makes me feel ready to create, and when you’re there you feel like you’re just tucked away with your band, your music and your guru.”
 

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  • owen 2 years ago
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    Hi, Owen from The Rikters here. Can't say enough good stuff about working with Brian at Gallery of Carpet. His work ethic is ridiculous and only matched by his ability. We fed off his enthusiasm for recording, and there might not be any greater asset a band can have in the studio. Brian has some awesome gear, and he knows exactly how and when to use all of it, which is not to say he doesn't like to try new techniques all the time. Take a listen to our new album -- you should listen on Facebook for better quality streaming audio -- or the Sars Flannery record he produced for proof of his absurd amount of talent.

    Rock on.

  • Frank 2 years ago
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    Cool, Owen. Thanks for weighing in.

  • Steve 1 year ago
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    I'm sure these are fine studios, but any Chicago studio list that doesn't include Electrical Audio is inadequate and incomplete.

  • Anonymous 1 year ago
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    Agreed. You can't talk about Chicago recording studios without hitting on Electrical Audio and the work Steve Albini has done there. Phenomenal studio.

  • Jase 1 year ago
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    i have to NOT agree with the above mentioned studios except for Kingsize. The true top 5 studios in the Chicagoland area are the following, (no particular order)

    Electrical Audio, Chicago...worked with the best in the business, Nirvana, Mr. Albini has one hell of a room, ive enjoyed my time there.

    Groovemaster, Chicago....Producer of the Year nominee. what can you say 20million records sold, Disturbed, 3 Doors Down, SevenDust, Soil, Finger 11....

    planet10studios, Palatine....without a doubt THE BEST ROOM IN THE BURBS. ive been there and i felt like a rockstar and learned more about recording and writing than anywhere else.

    Hinge, Chicago....another of the finest rooms and owners out there.

    CRC, Chicago....enough said.

    as you can from my list, and i have been to all these fine studios, and the ones mentioned in the article. I would have to say that more research needs to be put out to find the best. the above list is without a doubt NOT the top five.

  • Frank 1 year ago
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    Thanks for your input, Jase.

  • Frank 1 year ago
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    Thanks for the comment, "Uhm..." Sorry to hear about your troubles. I'm not too sure about places to record hip-hop, unfortunately. Good luck!

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