Key Club Recording Company

The studio has been host to such bands as The Kills, The Fiery Furnaces, Electrelane and others.

In January 2013, The Black Keys recorded tracks for their album Turn Blue at the studio after The Kills suggested using it.

[1] The studio itself consists of four acoustically isolated playing rooms, two live and two dead.

Key Club's mixing console is a custom Flickinger N-32 Matrix originally built for Sly Stone.

Later albums, Fresh and Small Talk, were also tracked on the console.