{"id":1717,"date":"2018-06-07T09:02:06","date_gmt":"2018-06-07T09:02:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/neo.growmat.eu\/?p=1717"},"modified":"2019-02-20T09:03:17","modified_gmt":"2019-02-20T09:03:17","slug":"accessible-recording-studios","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/growmat.eu\/el\/accessible-recording-studios\/","title":{"rendered":"Accessible Recording Studios"},"content":{"rendered":"
I went to see a live band yesterday evening; I\u2019d heard the singer Simon before (amazing voice) but not playing with his band. They are called littlemen and there are five of them \u2013 at least five of them on the stage. The sixth member is the lyricist (Nick) and he is sitting in the audience in a wheelchair. They are very interesting band and I discovered that Nick runs a recording studio (NAM) a few miles away; many quite famous bands (including Robert Plant and K T Tunstall have recorded there) and he has designed it to be fully accessible.<\/p>\n
So this morning I googled the studio name, to find out a bit more about this. First thing I discovered was that his original studio was built without full planning permission and the local council forced him to demolish it, in 2016 \u2013 very helpful of them – and he lost all his money. He obviously has recovered in some way, as the website lists many artists who record there. I would have hoped the local council would have been a bit more considerate.<\/p>\n