This article explores a few iconic studios around the globe whose instrument archives have become as legendary as the music made within their walls.

1. Damon Albarn’s “Studio 13” in London

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In west London, Damon Albarn’s Studio 13 is as much a personal sanctuary as a working facility.

Interior of Studio 13 in London, featuring red walls, a piano, and various musical instruments, with a cozy seating area.
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This studio is packed with an eclectic mix of instruments, experimental gear, and idiosyncratic finds. Among the highlights: a bizarre Optigan organ (a toy-style loop machine) sits alongside vintage keyboards and unusual percussion devices. The overall intent is less “sterile pro studio” and more “creative workshop,” with equipment scattered in ways that invite exploration.

Albarn uses this archive of instruments in his solo work, Gorillaz projects, collaborations, and side experiments, making Studio 13 not just a recording space but a living museum of sonic possibility.

Interior of Studio 13, featuring a colorful striped sofa, various musical instruments, shelves with books and equipment, and large windows providing natural light.
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Interior of Studio 13 in London, featuring a large mixing console, audio monitors, and an orange accent wall.
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2. Resonance Studios in Stockport

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Resonance Studios, located in Stockport near Manchester, is built around the mission of preserving and making available vintage electronic instruments.

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Their instrument collection is immense, over 300 items including synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, effects units dating from the 1950s to present. Brands represented include Moog, Roland, Oberheim, Arp, Korg, Linn, Akai, Buchla and more.

This gear is regularly serviced and maintained by in-house technicians to ensure it remains playable. Resonance is also positioning itself as one of the largest hubs globally for vintage synthesizers and musical electronics.

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Artists coming into Resonance have the opportunity to record with (or sample from) machines that would be hard to access elsewhere, blurring the line between a functional studio and a gear archive.

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3. Brewery Studios in Berlin

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Brewery Studios (Berlin), under the umbrella of the Analogue Foundation, is a high-end facility focused on delivering a full analogue workflow.

The studio houses a deep collection of analogue gear, tape machines, classic consoles, vintage outboard, and more. Their mastering suite even contains a cutting machine and preview tape machine, enabling projects to remain fully in the analogue domain from tracking to final cut.

Because of this, Brewery is one of the few studios capable of “end-to-end analogue recording” in Berlin. The Wax Works project, a collaboration of vinyl enthusiasts and recording artists, held a session there to showcase the tactile craft of analogue recording.

The studio’s sister space, Bar Neiro, complements the studio environment as a listening lounge, helping embed the facility in the broader analogue music culture in Berlin.

4. The Creatives Factory (Music Studio 1) in Dallas, Texas

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The Creatives Factory in Dallas is a multi-use creative hub offering spaces for music, video, photography, and more.

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Their structure leans more toward flexibility than a fixed “gear museum” but they provide production support, in-house producers, and facilities suitable for serious music work.

Because their core identity is as a general creative space rather than a gear-centric studio, the depth of “iconic instruments” here is less documented. (I couldn’t locate a published, extensive archive of vintage or rare instruments for C.F.)

That said, being part of a creative collective, they can support hybrid projects and may host guest gear or bring-in specialist instruments per project needs. Their advantage lies in integration with visual and multimedia arts workflows.

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