Basing Street Studios
The building in 2021 following conversion into flats | |
| Formerly | Island Studios |
|---|---|
| Industry | Recording studio |
| Founded | 1969 in Notting Hill, London, England |
| Founder | Chris Blackwell |
| Defunct | 1982 |
| Fate | Acquired by Jill Sinclair and Trevor Horn |
| Successor | Sarm Studios |
| Headquarters | 8–10 Basing Street, London , England |
| Parent | Island Records |
Basing Street Studios was a recording studio in a former 19th-century chapel at 8–10 Basing Street, in Notting Hill, London, England. Originally established in 1969 as Island Studios by Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records, the studio's location also housed the offices for Island Records from 1969 until 1973, and was renamed Basing Street Studios in 1975. Island/Basing Street Studios produced many notable recordings in the 1970s from artists including The Rolling Stones, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Led Zeppelin, Genesis, Black Sabbath, Roxy Music, Jethro Tull, Traffic, and Dire Straits. In 1982, the studios were acquired by Sarm Studio owners Jill Sinclair and her husband, producer Trevor Horn in 1982, and renamed Sarm West.