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Kingsize Soundlabs

Recording studios in Los Angeles, USA


Summary

Recording studios in Los Angeles, USA

FieldValue
nameKingsize Soundlabs
typeRecording studio
foundation
founderDave Trumfio
area_servedLos Angeles, California, U.S.
key_peopleDave Trumfio, Harry Trufio
industryMusic
homepage

Kingsize Soundlabs is a recording studio in Los Angeles run by record producer Dave Trumfio and his brother Harry Trumfio. They have three studios in the Silverlake, Eagle Rock, and Highland Park areas of Los Angeles. The Eagle Rock studio is in the "Rock Block".

History

Kingsize Soundlabs was established by Dave Trumfio in Chicago's Wicker Park area in the 1990s. He shut down his Chicago studio and moved to Los Angeles in 2000 opening there.

Clients

Bands including American Standards, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Built to Spill, Wilco, The Vines, American Music Club, Patrick Park, Moving Units, Rilo Kiley, The Sleepy Jackson, The Spinto Band, Imperial Teen, Eleni Mandell, The Aggrolites, Slightly Stoopid, Los Abandoned, Lostprophets, Amateurs, Kristin Mooney, Mavis Staples, Attack Attack, Papa vs Pretty, and Letlive have recorded at Kingsize Soundlabs.

Studio B is producer Rob Schnapf's space for his "MANT studio".

References

References

  1. (2008-02-28). "KINGSIZE SOUNDLABS IN SILVERLAKE, CA CHOOSES AVASTOR HARD DRIVES".
  2. "Fidlar".
  3. Boddie, Bo. (2012-07-25). "Inside Kingsize Soundlabs: An Indie Oasis in LA — SonicScoop".
  4. Lank, Barry. (2020-12-02). "Glassell Park crash victims were young movers in the music industry".
  5. Halperin, Shirley. (2012-02-07). "L.A.'s Temples of Sound".
  6. Kenny, Tom. (2019-08-02). "From Chicago to East Hollywood".
  7. (June 23, 2016). "Interview With Brandon Kellum of American Standards".
  8. "Introducing Brandon Kellum".
  9. (2010). "Built To Spill - There Is No Enemy".
  10. (2008). "American Music Club - The Golden Age".
  11. "Patrick Park, Lucy & La Mer, Scott Kinnebrew of Truth & Salvage at Bootleg Theater".
  12. (2022-02-18). "Talk About Your Junk : Dave Trumfio".
  13. "Pierre de Reeder: Engineering & Production Insights".
  14. Representative, P. R.. (2008-02-27). "KINGSIZE SOUNDLABS OF LOS ANGELES TRUSTS AVASTOR TO PROTECT ITS MOST PRECIOUS DATA".
  15. (May 21, 2008). "Spinto Band Interview for Rilo Kiley Night 2". Omahype.com.
  16. (2007-08-21). "Imperial Teen - The Hair The TV The Baby & The Band".
  17. (2009). "Eleni Mandell - Artificial Fire".
  18. (2009). "The Aggrolites - IV".
  19. (2011). "Slightly Stoopid - Chronchitis".
  20. (2006). "Los Abandoned - Mixtape".
  21. (2009-10-11). "Lostprophets - It's Not The End Of The World, But I Can See It From Here".
  22. Ogle, Patrick. (May 23, 2007). "Anthony Puglisi Of Amateurs Talks Digi 002, Pro Tools, And Holy Grail Reverb". GearWire.com.
  23. (2004). "Kristin Mooney - Kristin Mooney".
  24. Green, Elon. (2016-01-21). "How Mavis Staples's New Record Got Made". The New Yorker.
  25. "Throwback: “Writers Block Party” from American Standards! – Metal Noise".
  26. (April 20, 2020). "Inside Rob Schnapf's Mant Sounds Studio".
  27. (September 18, 2018). "Rob Schnapf Chooses Manley For His MANT Studio".
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