NME has visited London’s prestigious Tileyard Studios, and discovered how the star-studded space provides a sense of community and collaboration in its design, as well as an array of top music equipment.Just off the beaten track in London’s King’s Cross, hidden amidst the industrial courtyards, lies one of the most star-studded music hubs in the city: Tileyard.
Home to some of the biggest music businesses and the personal studios from the likes of Noel Gallagher and The Prodigy, the space boasts everything an artist could need, all in one location.Formed back in 2011, the location has steadily expanded from a quaint set of studios located next to a sprawling car park, into something of a musician’s utopia – hosting everyone from Dua Lipa to Sigala, Lewis Capaldi to Mark Ronson.
Yet, despite the big names, top equipment, live performance venues and onsite cafes/bars, when you speak to anyone on-site about what makes Tileyard so special, one word will always come above all else: “Community”.“That’s what we are.
Businesses have moved to Tileyard over the 12 years that it’s been here for the sense of collaboration,” Marketing Manager Bryan Borcherds told NME. “We’ve got everything from record labels to music publishers.
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