Battery Studios is an independent recording studio complex in Willesden in northwest London originally established in 1980 when Zomba Group acquired Morgan Studios 3 and 4. The studios were later purchased by Flood (producer) and Alan Moulder and operated as Assault & Battery Studios. The studios have since assumed their original name and, since 2021 have been managed via a joint partnership between Miloco Studios, Flood and Moulder.
In 2001, Zomba Group announced withdrawal from the recording business in the U.K., citing the growth of project studios and decreased demand from record labels for commercial studio services.[12]
Assault & Battery (2005–2020)
In 2005, Flood and Alan Moulder purchased the former Morgan Studio 4, which they re-named Assault & Battery 1, outfitting it with a 72-channel Solid State Logic SL 4000 G+ acquired from Trent Reznor that had previously been in use at his New Orleans recording studio.[2] Three years later, they purchased the former Morgan Studio 3, which they re-named Assault & Battery 2.[13][14] This studio was remodeled and outfitted with a 60-channel Neve VR60 mixing console.[15]
In 2019, Studio 2 was refurbished and equipped with the Cadac recording console used by Radiohead to record OK Computer.[17]
Return to Battery Studios (2021–present)
In 2021, Miloco entered a joint partnership with Flood and Alan Moulder to manage the studios going forward, and returned the facilities to the original Battery Studios name.
References
^Massey, Howard (2015). The Great British Recording Studios. Lanham, Maryland, US: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 250. ISBN978-1-4584-2197-5.