Ten87 Studios | |
Industry: | Studio |
Founded: | 2014 |
Founder: | Rob Burn |
Hq Location: | Tottenham, London |
Ten87 Studios is a recording and production studio complex in Tottenham, London. Established in 2014 by Rob Burn, it has grown into a notable hub for independent music production, particularly within the electronic and left-field music scenes in the United Kingdom.[1] [2]
Ten87 Studios was founded in 2014 by producer Rob Burn to provide collaborative spaces for musicians and producers. The initial facility was located in Gaunson House, Tottenham. Over the years, the complex has expanded to multiple locations, including Markfield Road and High Cross sites. The studio houses over 150 artists across its various sites.[3] The musicians and producers of various genres produce and record their music at Ten87 Studio.
The Ten87 Studios complex comprises over 50 studios spread across its locations. The complex has "The Club," a studio established in a former nightclub known as Five Miles (now renamed as Moko).[4] This space is utilized for recording, live streaming, and video production and features an acoustic design by Nick Whittaker.[5] It has hosted a wide range of artists, including The Pixies, Connie Constance, Mount Kimbie, Charlie Deakin Davies, Jelani Blackman, Elijah & Jammz, Hinako Omori, LA Timpa, Goldie, Boy Better Know, and productions for Netflix.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
In 2024, Ten87 Studios implemented a solar power system, making it one of Europe's largest solar-powered studio complexes.
In 2018, Ten87 Studios was awarded the Haringey Design Award, acknowledging its contribution to the area's creative and architectural landscape.[11]
Ten87 Studios has been the recording site for several notable artists and albums, including:
Ten87 Studios actively engages with the local music community by hosting various events. The studio is also a partner in NTS Radio's Work In Progress (WIP) program, which provides emerging artists with studio time, mentorship, and performance opportunities.[12]