Sound Space Studios

Sound Space Studios is a recording studio and rehearsal facility located in Cardiff, Wales.

The original Sound Space Studios existed in Cardiff in the early 1990s. Manic Street Preachers[1] and Stuart Cable[2] are among those to have used it, the former recording their third album, The Holy Bible, there in 1994.[3]

The current Sound Space Studios is co-owned and managed by Fudge Wilson (formerly of The Martini Henry Rifles and Space in the 1950s).

Location

The original studio was located on Crichton Street close to Cardiff city centre, just south of the main railway line.[4] It was demolished in 1998 to make way for the Callaghan Square development, an extension of the city's central business district that now dominates the area.

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