Gravity Studios
American recording studio in Chicago, Illinois / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the Chicago recording studio. For other forms of studios, see Gravity (disambiguation).
Gravity Studios is a recording studio in Chicago, Illinois founded in 1993 by Doug McBride.[2] Starting with the single "Seether" by local band Veruca Salt, Gravity has hosted bands such as the Plain White T's, Silversun Pickups, and Fall Out Boy.
Quick Facts Genre, Founded ...
Genre | Various (alt rock, indie rock, singer-songwriter, jazz, hip-hop, R&B, grunge, etc.) |
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Founded | Chicago, Illinois (1993) |
Founder | Doug McBride |
Key people | Doug McBride, Ramsey Valentyn, Daniel Farnsworth, Grey Taxon[1] |
Services | Recording studio, Music Production |
Owner | Doug McBride |
Website | gravitystudios |
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An adjacent mastering studio, Gravity Mastering, has been used by bands and producers throughout United States.[3]