Greene St. Recording

Later in 1975, Lew wanted to divest his share of the studio, which was sold to two clients referred by McKenzie, Billy Arnell and Steve Loeb.

The new studio manager was Jonathan Katz, who would later make a name for himself as "Dr Katz", a popular albeit cartoon figure on Comedy Central, and the first studio chief engineer was Wieslaw Woszczyk, now Dr. Wieslaw Woszczyk, who holds the James McGill Chair Professorship in Sound Recording and is the founding director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology at McGill University.

On August 24, 2014, Chuck D of the hip hop group Public Enemy posted a photo on his Twitter profile of a cassette tape from the Greene St. studio.

"[1] The list of artists who recorded at the Greene St. studio includes: Run–D.M.C., Public Enemy,[1] LL Cool J, Sonic Youth, New Order, Ice Cube, Riot, Bonnie Tyler, Chaka Khan, James Brown, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Jenny Burton, John Robie, Afrika Bambaataa, Dave Matthews Band, the italian Nino Buonocore, George Benson, Roy Ayers, Black Eyed Peas, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, George Clinton, Heavy D, Beastie Boys, Mos Def & Talib Kweli, Black Thought, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, DJ Muggs, Tricky, Jungle Brothers, Propellerheads, IAM (French rap, album L'école du micro d'argent), and You Am I.

A December 2011 media article showed that Stella McCartney continued to use the 5,200-square-foot space for her flagship retail outlet at that time.