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 Welcome to Loud Audio Recording Studios!

     The best recording studio located in Glendale Arizona, minutes from Phoenix metropolitan area.

 

   Founded by Matt Turner in 2012. The recording studio is located minutes from Phoenix in Glendale Az, and features an Otari Status 18r Console with snapshot recall along with 48 compressors, gates, and limiters. We are a pro tools HD recording studio along with a

great selection of analog gear.

 

We are happy to work with all styles of music from Rock, Hip Hop, Jazz, R&B, Country, and Reggae. Special rates for solo artists along with a great list of studio musicians. So, if you are in the Phoenix area or just want to stop by for a tour.  We can help you reach your goals. We also offer over 10,000 Karaoke songs for vocalists who want to create a demo. We have protools HD along with 1/4 inch Mastering tape{ Otaris mx5050} you can get the best of both worlds. I am always available to answer any questions about our studio and our rates. Don't hesitate to call!

 

            Call for more details 480-809-1501

           or email loudaudiorecordings@gmail.com

 
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TESTIMONIALS

                                                             Taylor Upsahl

                                                  Visceratonic Album Review

This 16-year old from Phoenix, Arizona has a sweet and soothing voice yet writes songs with a veteran’s sense of structure and melody.  Taylor Upsahl‘s second release, the cleverly titled Visceratonic, belies her age with a strong knowledge how to do what she does so very well.

"Great production, minimal accompaniment and excellent songwriting. " At such an early age, one can only hope to hear more from this talent in the years to come and of this order."

 

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Rob Ross / Popdose Review!

                                                                      Cavalera Conspiracy

                                                                 Pandemonium Album Review

 

In many ways, the stripped-back feel and back-to-basics mentality of "Pandemonium" is its strongest asset, outside of Marc Rizzo. Rizzo, who is grossly underrated as one of the best guitarists on the planet, has as much to do with the story here as he does on any project he affixes his name to, inclusive of his solo work. His video-game blipped solo on "Insurrection" is obscene and he's the difference maker in turning "Pandemonium" into a fine-tuned machine and not merely a meat grinder. All said, this album makes no bones about kicking your ass at ludicrous speed. Depending on how many listeners get a hold of it, "Pandemonium" should go down as a high point in the Cavalera legacy.

 

                                                          Ray Van Horn, Jr. / Blabbermouth

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