Advision Studios

[2] Founded in the 1960s by Guy Whetstone and Stephen Appleby,[1] Advision originally provided voiceovers and jingles for television advertisements.

The Move recorded some of their early hits at Advision, engineered by Gerald Chevin, including "Flowers in the Rain" in July 1967.

[2] A 1974 re-fitting gave the studio a console built in California by Quad-Eight Electronics for quadraphonic mixing, and the UK's first computer-aided mixdown desk.

[11] The Gosfield Street location has been occupied since 1993 by a studio called The Sound Company.

The following is a partial list of work either recorded, mixed or mastered at Advision Studios between 1966 and 1986, taken from [1].