Otherkin’s David Anthony Curley has opened a new state of the art recording facility in Dublin. The Clinic Recording Studios based on the Malahide Road, Dublin aims to provide solutions to problems the ex-Otherkin bassist and producer has regularly experienced in the various studios he has recorded in throughout Ireland, the UK and Europe.
Seeing a gap in the market, Curley has endeavoured to create a space that “utilises both the highest spec modern recording technologies and the most sought after analogue equipment.”
The results of this quest has been so successful that The Clinic has already welcomed the likes of James Vincent McMorrow, Sorcha Richardson, Royal Yellow, Denise Chaila and Blood Donor through its doors before it has even opened properly.
“From my time in OTHERKIN I was fortunate enough to work alongside world class producers in state of the art studios throughout Ireland, the UK and Europe. During the initial recordings for what would become our final release, we worked alongside producer Steve Dub (The Chemical Brothers) in a studio called the Toy Rooms in Brighton, UK. Specialising in electronic music, the walls of the studio were stacked floor to ceiling with analogue synths.
This spurred in me an infatuation with electronic instruments, and in thinking about the next steps in my career lead me to the realisation that there was room in Dublin for a studio that could bring together the most sought after analogue synths and drum machines, and pair them with the highest spec modern software, to create an open creative space catered to electronic and modern pop production.”




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