KMA Music explained

KMA Music
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KMA Music is a recording studio located in Midtown Manhattan, just north of Times Square, in the Theater District of New York City. It was opened in 1988 by Michael Case Kissel.[1] Until 2007, the studio's original location was 1650 Broadway at 51st street. KMA has since moved to 1619 Broadway at 49th street. It's located in the Brill Building,[2] a facility well known for its historical significance in the music industry. [3] Shortly after moving, the studio underwent a major redesign. Consulting with Fran Manzella, a well known studio architect, KMA sought to modernize their appearance as well as music consultant Roy P. Perez to expand its major label clientele.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michael Kissel 1949–2009 . August 1, 2009 . Mix Online.
  2. Web site: KMA feature in Mix Magazine's "Class of 2008" . June 10, 2008 . Mix Online . https://web.archive.org/web/20090417074558/http://mixonline.com/studios/design/audio_class_9/index1.html . April 17, 2009 . dead .
  3. News: Streetscapes: The Brill Building . December 30, 2009 . NY Times . Christopher . Gray . December 30, 2009.