Electric Lady Studios is a
recording studio
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in
Greenwich Village, New York City. It was commissioned by rock musician
Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. Although his mainstream career spanned only four years, he is widely regarded as one of the most ...
in 1968 and designed by architect
John Storyk
John Storyk (born May 10, 1946) is a registered architect and acoustician who, together with wife and business partner Beth Walters, co-founded Walters-Storyk Design Group (WSDG). Beginning in 1968 with Electric Lady Studios for Jimi Hendrix in N ...
and audio engineer
Eddie Kramer by 1970.
Hendrix spent only ten weeks recording in Electric Lady before
his death that year, but it quickly became a famed studio used by many top-selling recording artists from the 1970s onwards, including
Led Zeppelin,
Stevie Wonder
Stevland Hardaway Morris ( Judkins; May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American singer-songwriter, who is credited as a pioneer and influence by musicians across a range of genres that include rhythm and blues, Pop musi ...
, and
David Bowie.
At the turn of the 21st century, Electric Lady served as a home for the innovative
Soulquarians
The Soulquarians were a rotating collective of experimental Black music artists active during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Members of the collective included singer and multi-instrumentalist D'Angelo, drummer and producer Ahmir "Questlove" Th ...
collective, but fell into financial hardship and disarray in the 2000s. Taken over and renovated by investor Keith Stoltz and studio manager Lee Foster, the studio returned to form as a popular location for mainstream artists of the 2010s, such as
U2,
Taylor Swift, and
Lady Gaga.
Site
Before it became Electric Lady Studios, the building housed
The Village Barn nightclub from 1930 to 1967. Abstract expressionist artist
Hans Hofmann
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began lecturing there in 1938, two decades before he turned to painting full-time.
1968–1970: Jimi Hendrix and construction

In 1968,
Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. Although his mainstream career spanned only four years, he is widely regarded as one of the most ...
and his manager Michael Jeffery bought the Generation, a newly defunct nightclub in New York's Greenwich Village. Hendrix had frequently joined jam sessions at the venue, which had hosted acts as diverse and legendary as
Big Brother & the Holding Company,
B.B. King,
Chuck Berry,
Dave Van Ronk,
Sly & the Family Stone, and
John Fahey. Hendrix had planned to resuscitate the nightclub, but was persuaded by advisors
Eddie Kramer and Jim Marron to convert the space into a professional recording studio. Studio fees for the lengthy ''
Electric Ladyland'' sessions were astronomical, and Hendrix was constantly in search of a recording environment that suited him.
Architect and
acoustician John Storyk
John Storyk (born May 10, 1946) is a registered architect and acoustician who, together with wife and business partner Beth Walters, co-founded Walters-Storyk Design Group (WSDG). Beginning in 1968 with Electric Lady Studios for Jimi Hendrix in N ...
oversaw the conversion. Construction of the studio took nearly double the time and money planned. Permits were delayed numerous times, the site flooded due to heavy rains during demolition, and
sump pumps had to be installed (then soundproofed) after the building was found to be atop a tributary of an underground river,
Minetta Creek. A six-figure loan from
Warner Brothers was required to save the project.
When completed, it was the only artist-owned recording studio in existence. The studio was made specifically for Hendrix, with round windows and a machine to generate ambient lighting in myriad colors. It was designed to have a relaxing feel to encourage Hendrix's creativity, but also provide a professional recording atmosphere. Engineer Kramer forbade drug use during session work. Artist Lance Jost painted the studio in a psychedelic space theme. Jimi Hendrix hired Marron to manage the construction project and run the studio.
Hendrix spent only ten weeks recording in Electric Lady, most of which during the final phases of construction were still occurring. His last studio recording, a new solo demo for "Belly Button Window", was recorded on August 22. The last mix session with Eddie Kramer took place on August 24 on "Freedom", "Night Bird Flying", "Dolly Dagger" and "Belly Button Window". An opening party was held on August 26, 1970. Hendrix then boarded an
Air India flight for London to perform at the
Isle of Wight Festival; he
died less than three weeks later.
1970s–1990s: Height of fame

In the following three decades, many popular artists recorded albums at Electric Lady.
"From its inception,
endrix' mother ship served as a rock, funk, disco and soul Olympus where gold and platinum hits were forged", Liesl Schillinger wrote in ''
The Wall Street Journal.''
Stevie Wonder
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used the studio extensively in the 1970s, when it became what he described as "the self-contained universe" for his work, wanting to depart from the "baby love" sound of his 1960s
Motown
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recordings and "get as weird as possible". Among his recordings there were the 1972 albums ''
Music of My Mind'' and ''
Talking Book''.
Others users included
Led Zeppelin,
Lou Reed
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,
the Rolling Stones, and
Blondie. In 1971,
Gene Simmons
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and
Paul Stanley, then with the New York rock band
Wicked Lester, recorded demos at the studio. They returned a few years later to record
Kiss's 1975 album ''
Dressed to Kill''.
In 1975,
John Lennon and
David Bowie held an improvisatory session at the studio that produced Bowie's hit single "
Fame" for his ''
Young Americans'' album. That same year,
Patti Smith used the studio to record her debut album, ''
Horses
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''. In 1978,
Nile Rodgers
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took his band
Chic to Electric Lady and recorded the hit single "
Le Freak". In 1981,
The Waitresses recorded their holiday hit "
Christmas Wrapping" there.
"The enchantment held through the '80s and '90s, as
AC/DC
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and
the Clash showed up, then
Billy Idol,
the Cars,
Weezer and
Santana", Schillinger wrote. "The house that Jimi built welcomed them all."
Turn of the century: Soulquarians era

From 1997 to the early 2000s, the
Soulquarians
The Soulquarians were a rotating collective of experimental Black music artists active during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Members of the collective included singer and multi-instrumentalist D'Angelo, drummer and producer Ahmir "Questlove" Th ...
, an experimental
black music collective, held jam sessions and recorded albums at the studio, often drawing on the influence of Hendrix and Wonder's recordings.
The period began in 1997, when the singer
D'Angelo
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and drummer-producer
Questlove
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(of
The Roots
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) prepared to record ''
Voodoo
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'' (2000). Their sessions at the studio over the next five years produced the Roots' albums ''
Things Fall Apart'' (1999) and ''
Phrenology
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'' (2002), singer
Erykah Badu's second album ''
Mama's Gun'' (2000), rapper
Common
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's ''
Like Water for Chocolate'' (2000) and ''
Electric Circus'' (2002), and singer
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's debut album ''
1st Born Second'' (2001).
Questlove often acted as the director behind the sessions. "I tried to do all in my power that I could to bring people together – to bring Common to Electric Lady, have him record here whenever so that he could record with some of these other artists," he said in 2002. "You'd just come into
he studio'sA Room, you don't even know who has a session, but you call me: 'Who's down there?' 'Common's in there today.' So you come down, you order some food, sit down and bullshit, watch a movie, and then it's, 'Let's play something.' And I say, 'Who wants this
rack' And it would be, 'I want it!' 'No, I want it!'"
[ DeRogatis, Jim.]
Just Plain Common Sense
. '' Chicago Sun-Times'': February 5, 2006. Archived fro
the original
on 2009-08-24.
Eventually, the Soulquarians' period at the studio ended, in part because labels declined to release the experimental music it was producing.
Bilal held improvisatory jam sessions at the studio for his second album, ''
Love for Sale'', which the label hesitated to release, and then shelved after it
leaked
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. Common's similarly experimental ''Electric Circus'' sold disappointingly, which discouraged his and the Roots' shared label,
MCA Records, from letting the artistically free environment at the studio continue.
Producer
Mark Ronson, who often visited Electric Lady during the "Soulquarian" period, said in 2015 that the studio's "glory-days era had sort of ended". Schillinger wrote that "after the Soulquarians had departed, the place had gone further downhill."
2000s–present: Renovation and continued use

After years of financial hardship, the studio was taken over by investor Keith Stoltz and studio manager Lee Foster in 2010. They renovated and expanded the studio, adding a new mixing studio the second floor and turning the third into a self-contained unit including Studio C, a private lounge, and another mixing suite.
The studio has since been used by popular recording artists, such as Kanye West.
Adele,
Jay-Z
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,
Keith Richards (for the 2011 expanded reissue of the Stones' ''
Some Girls'' LP),
Daft Punk
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(for their 2013 album ''
Random Access Memories''), and
U2 (for their 2014 album ''
Songs of Innocence''). Mixing engineer
Tom Elmhirst held a residency in Studio C, where in 2014 he mixed the
Beck
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album ''
Morning Phase;'' he has commented on the pace of work by saying "this place is a beating heart". Schillinger wrote in 2015 that "one day last winter, seven sessions proceeded simultaneously, including:
Interpol in Studio A;
Jon Batiste (the bandleader for ''
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'') in Studio B's live room; and
Lana Del Rey,
Rod Stewart
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and producer and singer-guitarist
Dan Auerbach of
the Black Keys all working on the third floor."
On December 7, 2020, the band
Bleachers
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, who had recorded the song "Chinatown" at the studio, released a performance video filmed on the roof of the building with
Bruce Springsteen
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.
[Aniftos, Rania (December 7, 2020). "Bleachers & Bruce Springsteen Perform 'Chinatown' From the Roof of Electric Lady Studios". Billboard. Retrieved December 8, 2020.]
See also
*
: Albums recorded at Electric Lady Studios
References
External links
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