Yellow Arch Studios is a recording studio located within Neepsend, Sheffield.<references/> In 2006, The Arctic Monkeys won the Mercury Music Prize: they rehearse at Yellow Arch. But everyone had expected Cole's Corner, by Richard Hawley, to win: that was recorded at Yellow Arch. In 2009, Tony Christie made a comeback with the most-played single on Radio 2 and a Glastonbury appearance: he recorded and rehearsed at Yellow Arch. Also at Glastonbury, promoting his new album, was Jarvis Cocker: he uses Yellow Arch. 5 years ago, Reverend and the Makers were an unknown band called Judan Suki: they recorded at Yellow Arch. So did Little Man Tate. And The Klaxons. And The Maccabees. And The Wedding Present. And Goldfrapp. Studio A huge, great sounding, redbrick live room. A spacious control room. Natural daylight. An isolated, deadened drum room/vocal booth. Classic analogue equipment - compressors, EQ, pre-amps; and our beautiful Amek Angela 39 channel desk. A macpro quadcore running logic 8 and all the plug-ins you could wish for. The superb Focal Twin6 monitoring system. Amps, drumkits, Fender Rhodes, percussion, piano. And a great selection of mics.
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