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[[Sting (person) | Sting]] went here to go skiing, before deciding to return and record demos. Together with [[Jean Roussel]] he recorded [[Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic]] at [[Le Studio]], a version which [[The Police]] couldn't improve on. [[The Police]] would work at [[Le Studio]] in early 1983 to finish their album [[Synchronicity]].
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[[Sting (person) | Sting]] went here to go skiing in the winter of [[1980]]/[[1981]], before deciding to return and record demos. Together with [[Jean Roussel]] he recorded [[Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic]] at [[Le Studio]], a version which [[The Police]] couldn't improve on. [[The Police]] would work at [[Le Studio]] in early 1983 to finish their album [[Synchronicity]].
  
 
[[Sting (person) | Sting]] returned to [[Le Studio]] to mix his album [[The Dream Of The Blue Turtles (album) | The Dream Of The Blue Turtles]].
 
[[Sting (person) | Sting]] returned to [[Le Studio]] to mix his album [[The Dream Of The Blue Turtles (album) | The Dream Of The Blue Turtles]].

Revision as of 05:35, 20 August 2009


Le Studio
Sting and André Perry - copyright Yaël Brandeis
Location: Morin Heights, QC, Canada
Years in operation: YYYY - YYYY

Sting went here to go skiing in the winter of 1980/1981, before deciding to return and record demos. Together with Jean Roussel he recorded Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic at Le Studio, a version which The Police couldn't improve on. The Police would work at Le Studio in early 1983 to finish their album Synchronicity.

Sting returned to Le Studio to mix his album The Dream Of The Blue Turtles.

History

  • André Perry conceived and designed Le Studio (Morin Heights) which he operated with his life and business partner Yaël Brandeis. Tucked in the Laurentian Mountains, 65 km from Montreal, Le Studio was created based on a revolutionary concept, defeating acoustic rules, blending creativity with technology. Not only was it located outside the metropolitan area, it was daringly far from the mainstream global music centers. Le Studio was the first refined ‘environmental recording studio’ in which artists were embedded for the duration of the recording process, which sometimes lasted more than 4 months, in an atmosphere of creative protection and encouragement.
  • Michael Godin (A&R director for A&M Canada) had asked André Perry about a place in the Laurentian Mountains where Sting could relax and go skiing between concerts. André offered Le Studio's guest house.
  • Among Le Studio's clients were acts like Bryan Adams, the Bee Gees, David Bowie, Cat Stevens, Chicago, Ian Hunter, Nazareth, Keith Richards and Rush.

See also

External links

André Perry website

References

source: personal information