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Delta Lab Designer Recording Studios

  • Posted by: Terry Ng
  • on Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Delta Lab

While garages serve as excellent rehearsal space, a real band needs a real recording studio. For artists who seek a creative, inspiring and comfortable environment for their recording and production needs, Delta Lab Recording Studios is the premiere choice.

Located in downtown Copenhagen, Denmark, Delta Lab was opened in 2001 by Thomas Troelsen, the 24-year old lead singer of the band Superheroes. Though recent in its inception, the studios boasts a vast collection of retro and vintage equipment that rivals the register of most collectors and nearly every vintage studio in the world.

  • djmikey
    • Posted by: djmikey
    • on August 23rd, 2007 at 2:19 pm

    Now that’s what I call a recoding studio! I love the atmosphere and design. People say that any recording studio will work, but I think inspirational places like this really help get the creative juices flowing. Nice find. :)

  • mattsfolio
    • Posted by: mattsfolio
    • on August 23rd, 2007 at 3:09 pm

    PIMPED! That looks really cool man, like tokyo plastic or something ;)

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    • Posted by: JustAZN
    • on August 23rd, 2007 at 6:41 pm

    Wow! Now that’s a new and innovative way to record. I wouldn’t mind going there for recording.

  • AllaN
    • Posted by: AllaN
    • on August 23rd, 2007 at 7:51 pm

    The studio has such a futuristic feel. Its so nice and clean, using the black & white combination! I’d definitely like to record in that studio if i were in a band!

  • b0unce
    • Posted by: b0unce
    • on August 24th, 2007 at 12:30 am

    that looks too awesome! im sure any band would love to record there

  • BEAUTYY
    • Posted by: BEAUTYY
    • on August 24th, 2007 at 12:04 pm

    I love the bulging spheres coming out of the walls lol but
    black and white in a studio is a pretty good balance to keep the artist focussed. The contrasts will always keep artists awake and the simplicity, lack of patterns, clutter and colour will keep artists from distraction in the studio.

  • David
    • Posted by: David
    • on August 24th, 2007 at 1:17 pm

    When it comes to audio, I’m really an enthusiast, especially headphones and speakers. Its impressive to start your own recording studio at the age of 24. The basic production of making beats comes from starting off with Fruity Loops, and Reason, after that is Cubase which is advance for most beginners.

    It be nice to spend a day in that recording studio, after all, there is only one in the world like that. Can you spot the IKEA furniture? ;)

  • Lenka
    • Posted by: Lenka
    • on August 24th, 2007 at 2:42 pm

    I saw Eros Ramazzoti’s studio a year ago in tv. and that was absolutely perfect. in my country i know one quite famous singer and he told me that he always go to the nature, some forest or to lake and there he feel free. and then he go to studio and just sing. i think, every recording studio should have some garden (something like japanese gardens in Quito) when the guys can relax and feel free.

  • interpol
    • Posted by: interpol
    • on August 25th, 2007 at 8:27 am

    Wow, both the Red Room and the White Room look amazing. One can definitely play in style with all the equipment they will ever need. And when you think about it, 615$ for the room for a day isn’t that bad.

  • Dexter Kanuto

    Impressive. The aesthetic architectures are all black and white which creates a Zen nature or Yin-Yang mutuality. If the equipment is retro (old school), then the new should balance it out, in which in this case it is achieved.

  • Tami Ng
    • Posted by: Tami Ng
    • on August 31st, 2007 at 11:17 am

    Wow total pimp status!

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