Highbury Studio

Highbury Studio Birmingham's oldest and most established studio, running since 1980, managed by John Mostyn. www.highburystudio.com A studio made for musicians who love to play.

A boutique recording and rehearsal studio with a fascinating history, hidden in the back streets of Kings Heath, Birmingham. When you step into Highbury Studio, you know that time has stood still since 1980 when this old cricket bat factory became the studio of choice for some of Birmingham’s finest. Highbury is an analogue recording studio, the only single rehearsal room in Birmingham. With only

one room there’s no sound leakage from next door. We are all yours with nothing and no one to distract you. It has stood the test of time as a rehearsal and recording resource for the local music community and opens its time-slip doors to artists from further afield who like the warm sound. ABOUT HIGHBURY STUDIO:

The 36 square metre live room is really enjoyed by musicians and singers alike. We have a pa, a selection of back line to use plus a tuned piano and assorted keyboards. Bob Lamb’s drum kit is popular and as he spent 30 years getting it to sound right here, we mess with it as little as possible. We can however move the whole lot out if you have a rehearsal emergency with your samba band. The control room has:

* a Teac Tascam Series 15 24-8 Analogue Desk
* a Tascam ATR-60 1″ 16-track Analogue Multitrack Recorder
* Digital Mastering to Acoustica 4.1
* JBL Radiance Series 77 VX Monitors
* Seating for up to eight persons comfortably. If you need a good live room but analogue tape doesn’t suit your project we can rig up Pro Tools at the drop of a hat. Rob Peters – Studio Engineer and Producer

Rob has been recording music since the age of eight, starting in mono. His early studio work was in home-made studios around Moseley,where he recorded UB40 amongst others and was in the heart of the Moseley music scene through the ’70′s and ’80′s where his love of recording onto tape emerged, by now in stereo. In the late ’80′s and early ’90′s he worked as both engineer and producer in studios as varied as The Church in London – where he worked on The Eurythmics live album, Loco in Wales with Boo Hewerdine and Dep International in Birmingham, whilst developing his own Wafer Thin Studio. As a musician, he has worked in studios such as Abbey Road with Everything But The Girl, The Old Smithy with Dangerous Girls and Livingstone in London with Ruby Blue. He now spends his time engineering at Highbury and like John occasionally tour manages just for a change. When not doing any of the above he can be heard playing cajon with The Kings of Spain or more loudly drumming with bid! STUDIO HISTORY:

Following a great few years as drummer in The Steve Gibbons band In 1979 Bob Lamb recorded probably the most successful album ever produced in Birmingham, Signing Off by UB40. He was in his basement flat in Cambridge Rd Moseley at the time. As word of his production prowess spread many musicians flocked to his door and the flat couldn’t cope. In 1981 Bob saw the old cricket bat factory in Highbury Rd for sale and developed it into a state of the art studio with his own flat above. Duran Duran, Stephen Duffy and many other artists used it to rehearse and record. Later, Ocean Colour Scene prepared their breakthrough Moseley Shoals album here. Bob wound down his activities recently, the last album recorded here being Ruby Turner’s wonderful ‘I’m Travelling On’. At a chance meeting in Moseley in the summer of 2010, Bob and John Mostyn realised that John’s desire to run a studio for a while chimed serendipitously with Bob’s dream to do some world wide traveling. A plan was hatched, a deal was struck and John took over the studio in November 2010. Bob is by the 3rd palm tree to the left somewhere.

Well...Whatever the new studio at 122A Highbury Rd is going to be called it's not going to be Highbury Studio so we'll k...
01/12/2016

Well...Whatever the new studio at 122A Highbury Rd is going to be called it's not going to be Highbury Studio so we'll keep this FB page to remember and celebrate the great times from Nov 2010 to April 2016 and the great work that was done there. Keep up to date with what visitors and friends from those years are up to now, that sort of thing. What better time then to embrace the album that took the longest there and is released TODAY!. The inspirational ADO are on the record as of right now. Look forward to hearing them at a gig or on a soundtrack near you v soon. Here's a lovely teaser from the album from a couple of months ago.

Walk on by by Alternative Dubstep Orchestra, released 04 October 2016

29/07/2016

Hearty Congratulations to Chris Poole on his purchase of Highbury Studio. Wishing him every success.

27/06/2016

So it is farewell to Highbury Studio.

It's been an awful time but up until last Friday we were still in with a good chance of restarting the studio with the help of some serious financiers but we were dealing with several key issues.

The biggest was that in order to purchase the building and carry out the major improvements necessary to make the place liveable and workable we were looking at having to increase our monthly turnover by 100%.

In a contracting market for recording this was ridiculously challenging.

Increasing turnover by 100% in a contracting market was bad enough but as the results of the referendum came in on Friday morning it was clear that every musician in the UK is likely to be worse off in the near and long term. Income from sales will fall and income from those profitable shows in Europe could now well be eaten up by the extra cost of visas, carnets etc.

So we've called it a day. Believe me we tried dam hard, I'm sorry for us and our past and future customers who won't know what they missed.

We had some amazing times, met some wonderful people and to spend five years meeting and working with some of Birmingham's finest was such a joy, there wasn't one person who visited that I regretted meeting, not many jobs you can say that in.

A special thanks to Rob Peters who did a cracking job engineering and thanks to everyone who came and recorded and rehearsed, supported and worked with us in a variety of ways.

Off to new things, who knows where but in these dreadful times let's celebrate the fun we had there, the great work that was done.

Good luck everyone and bye for now until we see you again.

02/05/2016

We'll keep this page open. There's no statement to make at this stage other than thank you so much everyone who physically helped us move, offered further support if we needed or commented so kindly. Through everyone I have a much clearer understanding of the term 'heartwarming' and it's so appreciated. Thank you, JM

25/04/2016

Yes, I'm afraid we're closed.

30/03/2016

If you've ever thought of using the unique analogue Highbury Studio to record or rehearse then between NOW and APRIL 24th is the time to do so, as we will be reviewing our policy and hourly rates after that. It's recording and rehearsing up until then. Come and enjoy.

A Black Country invasion here last night when our dear friend Roy Williams celebrated a mysterious birthday. The customs...
15/02/2016

A Black Country invasion here last night when our dear friend Roy Williams celebrated a mysterious birthday. The customs post in Smethwick reported a surge of Bathams smuggling that was "Impossible to contain" and contraband Teddy Gray herbal tablets were passed around freely in the building. No photos of participants can be used in order to protect the guilty.

Thirty five years ago today Duran Duran released their first single Planet Earth after crafting it here in the studio wi...
02/02/2016

Thirty five years ago today Duran Duran released their first single Planet Earth after crafting it here in the studio with Bob Lamb. A special 'Hello' today to all their fans from around the world who came to hear their demos here when the band played in Birmingham last December. As Steen from Norway said "Following a band is much more fun than following a football team. You never loose and you make great friends".

08/01/2016

Going to be a bostin ep

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Birmingham
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Monday 11am - 10pm
Tuesday 11am - 10pm
Wednesday 11am - 10pm
Thursday 11am - 10pm
Friday 11am - 10pm
Saturday 11am - 10pm

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