AIR Studios, Montserrat

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Air Studios was based in Montserrat, West Indies (Caribbean sea). It was opened by George Martin in 1979, granting tax loopholes for recording artists, but closed after a tropical hurricane in 1989 destroying 90% of its structures (wiping out the local tourist economy of the island). The building and its equipment were irreparably damaged. The property itself is also known as Olveston House.

Known engineers include Nicole Graham (3)

For more than a decade, AIR Montserrat played host to recording sessions by a who's who of rock and pop. More than seventy albums were recorded there in ten years, including Hot Hot Hot by Arrow, Dire Straits' Brothers In Arms, Ghost in the Machine and Synchronicity by The Police, Elton John's Too Low for Zero and Steel Wheels by the Rolling Stones. Duran Duran, Ultravox, Lou Reed, Black Sabbath and Eric Clapton all ed through the idyllic Montserrat studio.

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Air Studios Montserrat Ltd.
P.O. Box 94, Montserrat West Indies

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airstudios.com , atlasobscura.com

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  • jonathan.shaw's avatar
    jonathan.shaw
    "Under the Volcano" is a great documentary about the studio - Highly recommended
    • searchingforagem's avatar
      Edited 10 years ago
      Cool studio. Too bad it don't exist no more.