Miloco Studios

The studio, commonly referred to as simply 'The Square' was used by the likes of Tricky, M People and the Brand New Heavies in the early years of its life.

The Garden, located on Holywell Lane in the Shoreditch area of East London, was built in 1981 by John Foxx and studio designer Andy Munro.

2007 and 2008 saw the company expand considerably further, forming partnerships with various established producers and recording artists to re-open a number of formerly private studios as commercial ones.

The first room added during this expansion period was legendary producer Hugh Padgham's Sofa Sound Studios in West London, which Miloco took over in the summer of 2007.

Since the early 1980s, the studio has been known for its association with bands and artists such as Genesis, Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, the Cure and Mike + The Mechanics.

In 2009, another rural residential facility near Brackley in Northamptonshire was made available for bookings via Miloco after the late producer and former Jamiroquai keyboardist Toby Smith converted two barn buildings into Angelic Studios.

[4] Set within Halse Copse Farm an hour north of London, Angelic has been described as "without question one of the finest residential recording spaces in the UK.

55 Great Marlborough Street in Soho, London, was closed after being sold to Miloco and reopened in the Orinoco Complex in 2012, where it was renamed The Bridge Writing Studio.

Munro M4 custom 4-way Soft Dome monitors in the Engine Room studio