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Electric Mastering Ltd is a professional audio mastering studio located at Westbourne Studios in London. It provides mastering for musicians, producers, bands, and record projects before CD, vinyl, and digital release. The official website highlights that it is Apple Mastered for iTunes certified and can turn analog or digital mixes into professional-quality masters.
Its core strength lies in the combination of “vintage analog equipment + modern digital systems.” The studio is equipped with rare gear such as an EMI TG12410 mastering console, Fairchild 670, Neumann VMS 70 lathe, Studer tape machines, as well as a Pyramix digital workstation, Weiss/Junger digital limiters, Prism converters, and more. Services cover editing, transfer, test cuts, CD mastering, vinyl mastering, and MP3 optimization. Engineers Guy Davie and Chris Potter each have more than 20 years of experience, and the website lists numerous well-known artists and independent music projects, indicating strong adaptability across different musical styles.
In terms of pricing, the website only states that studio time and CD mastering are charged by the hour, while editing, test cuts, transfers, preparation, and related work are billed based on room usage time, calculated in 15-minute increments. Specific quotes require email inquiry. Payment methods, number of revisions, turnaround time, and remote file workflow are not disclosed.
The advantages are its extremely high-end equipment specs, making it especially suitable for projects seeking analog character, vinyl cutting, and professional release standards. The engineers have strong credentials, and the studio’s portfolio covers a wide range of projects. Its location is convenient, and appointments outside regular office hours are available. The drawbacks are that the website feels relatively traditional, lacking a clear price list, online ordering, remote collaboration details, and explanations of copyright or delivery terms, which makes decision-making less convenient for overseas clients.
It is suitable for record companies, independent labels, established musicians, and vinyl release projects with sufficient budgets who value the mastering engineer’s taste and monitoring environment. It is less suitable for beginners who only want fast, low-cost automated mastering. Access from mainland China is not mentioned in the main content and needs to be tested in practice, so it is currently rated as unknown.
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