Abnormal Studios

Abnormal Studios
Address Nagykörösi út, Pesterzsébet
Location Budapest, Hungary
Owner László Philipp
Opened 2004
Closed 2016
Website

Abnormal Studios was a recording studio incorporated in 2004, located in Budapest, Hungary.[1][2] The studio was opened in 2004 and closed in 2016. During the 11 years of its functioning several albums were recorded in the studio. The studio is often associated with the Budapest indie music scene.

History

The Abnormal Studios was founded by László Philipp and Zoltán Takács in 2005. Takács was the keyboardist of the Hungarian indie band Heaven Street Seven, while Philipp was the sound technician of the band. They decided to establish the recording studio in mid 2000s. The idea was to create a studio which recreates the vintage analog sound of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. The facilities of the studio includes a Soundcraft 8000 mixing console.

Discography

Year Artist Album Producer
200730YSemmi Szédítő Magasság[3]
2011OdettHanyatt, Homlok, EgyenesZoltán Takács[4]
2012Fran PalermoMuseum of CloudsZoltán Takács
2012Amber SmithAmber SmithGyörgy Ligeti & George Shilling [5]
2012Ivan and The ParazolMama Don't You Recognize Ivan and The Parazol?Zoltán Takács [6]
2013Amber SmithAnother WayGyörgy Ligeti[7]
2013DawnstarSaturnine ValentinesDawnstar
2014Perfect PillTurbulence
2014KarstLime Veins Bleed Rust
2015TörzsMagasra FelGyörgy Ligeti[8]
2016Sear BlissThe Arcane Odyssey

See also

References

  1. "Abnormal Studio". Abnormal Studio. 7 October 2018.
  2. "Abnormal Studio on Discgos". Discogs. 7 October 2018.
  3. https://www.discogs.com/30Y-Semmi-Sz%C3%A9d%C3%ADt%C5%91-Magass%C3%A1g/release/7278638
  4. https://www.discogs.com/Odett-Hanyatt-Homlok-Egyenes/release/7930247
  5. https://ambersmith.bandcamp.com/album/amber-smith-2012
  6. https://ivanandtheparazol.bandcamp.com/album/mama-dont-you-recognize-ivan-the-parazol
  7. https://ambersmith.bandcamp.com/album/another-way
  8. https://torzs.bandcamp.com/album/magasra-fel
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