Recording, mixing and mastering studio in Lagos, Nigeria.
Initially an 8-track studio, located in Apapa, Lagos, it was the Mecca of the young Nigerian musicians. In 1981, the studio moved to Ikeja, Lagos.
The studio in Ikeja consisted of two studios: Studio A was a fully automated MCI 24-track facility with an EMI TG1234 mixing console and Studio B had the EMI 8-track console used in the old Apapa studio.
Engineers known to have worked here: Apollus Ugukauba.
Name variations:
- EMI Studios, Wharf Road, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria
- EMI Studio, Apapa
- EMI Studio, Apapa - Lagos
- E.M.I. Studios, Apapa
- E.M.I. Studio Apapa, Lagos
- E.M.I. Studio Recording, Apapa, Lagos
- EMI Studios, Oregun, Lagos
- EMI Studios Oregun Road, Lagos
- EMI Studio, Oregun
- EMI Studio, Oregun Road - Lagos
- EMI Oregun Studios
- EMI Oregun Rd Studios
- EMI 'Oregun Rd' Studio
- EMI, Oregun Village Road, Lagos
- E.M.I. Studios, Oregun, Lagos
- E.M.I. Studios, Oregun Road, Ikeja
- E.M.I. Oregun Lagos
- E.M.I. Oregun Road Studios, Lagos
- E.M.I. Oregun - Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
- E.M.I. Recording Studio Oregun, Lagos
- EMI (Nig.) Ltd., Oregun-Ikeja, Lagos-State