
Now everyone knows Abbey Road, in which all the greats have recorded some of the best music and albums ever made, but Abbey Road has not just been for the legends of music industry, gone, past, present but it also been instrumental in helping the next generation of Artist, engineers and producers in realising their dreams while it also offers artists, students and music lovers the chance to be involved with the most infamous recording studio in the world, and now Abbey Road is set to get some new studios.

The studio is to under go the biggest transformation in the history of the studios, two new rock and pop studios are being added to allow Abbey Road Studios to be more accessible to developing artists, also being built is a Dolby Atmos post production stage which will enable the studio to cater for the every increasing amount of film work coming to the UK and will build on the already highly sought after film scoring business. This stage will help film makers with all elements of post production sound and as the film business in the UK continues to develop and evolve.

Abbey Road Studios is continually helping start-ups and their new program Abbey Road Red supports and develops the next generation of music technologies from music creation to apps and equipment along with the wider technology that will change the way we create and enjoy music in the future. Abbey Roads incubation program gives start-ups access to mentoring as well as access to Universal Music. Ossic was one of the first start-ups involved in the Red program, Ossic were the first company to develop the world’s first 3D headphone which utilises head tracking technology and the ability to dynamically adapt to the user via anatomy calibration. Applications for the Abbey Road Red program are invited all year around, and is the very first music tech incubation program of its kind in Europe.
Did you know that the infamous studio has “The Abbey Road Institute” where it offers music students an opportunity to extend their music and studio education, The intensive 12 month course covers everything from music theory to engineering and acoustics, production, management and an in depth look at the ever-changing music business. Abbey Road Studios is home to countless landmark recordings and pioneering advances in recording technology, our legendary studio complex has a phenomenal history spanning over 85 years, encompassing celebrated work by many of the world’s most famous recording artists including The Beatles, Frank Ocean, Florence + The Machine, Pink Floyd, Kanye West, Elton John, Oasis, Sam Smith, Lady Gaga and Adele. Some very notable Film scores were also recorded at Abbey Road Studios include The Lord of The Rings trilogy, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Prometheus and Skyfall.

So if you’re a budding musician and want to learn the craft for the best, then you need to head to Abbey Road Studios website and get one step closer to your dreams. Below you will find the link that will alow you see what the inside of the Abbey Road Studio look like thanks to virtual tour by Google.
Google’s Virtual Abbey Road Studios Tour:
https://insideabbeyroad.withgoogle.com/en
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