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Castle of Doom Studios

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Castle of Doom Studios, created in 2005 by record producer Tony Doogan and Mogwai, is a recording studio in Glasgow, Scotland.

Overview

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It has been used by such artists as Mogwai, Malcolm Middleton, The Magnificents, Belle & Sebastian, Dirty Pretty Things, and SLIX. The studios are located on Woodlands Road, in Glasgow. The studios are featured in the documentary film The Recording of Mr. Beast. Barry Burns has commented on the studio:

The Castle of Doom has actually turned out to be a really expensive gang hut. We have very expensive speakers and a broken dishwasher, so the priorities are right.[1]

Stuart Braithwaite has also commented on the studio, saying:

It took a bit of time to set up. As a result, we've discovered we're all useless with a lump hammer.[2]

Releases recorded in Castle of Doom

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References

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  1. ^ "Q Interview". Brightlight.youngteam.co.uk. Retrieved September 2, 2020.
  2. ^ Kerrang! #1091, p.8
  3. ^ Murray, Robin (November 29, 2023). "The Jesus and Mary Chain Announce New Album Glasgow Eyes". Clash. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
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