Hybrid Studios

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Hybrid Studios
TypePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
Genreall
Founded2013
FounderPatrick Akhamlich & William Klein
HeadquartersOrange County, California Coordinates: 33°42′23.8″N 117°55′22.3″W / 33.706611°N 117.922861°W / 33.706611; -117.922861,
USA
Servicesfilm studio, recording studio
Websitewww.hybridstudiosca.com

Hybrid Studios is a Southern California production facility that features an analog and digital recording studio alongside a sound stage. It is located at Shannon St, Santa Ana, Ca in the center of Orange County, Ca. Hybrid Studios opened in the Fall of 2013. Founded by studio pro William Klein and video director Patrick Akhamlich.[1][2]

Hybrid Studios won the 2014 AIA/OC Commercial Interiors Award.[3]

Recording studios[]

Hybrid's recording studios were designed by Hanson Hsu from Delta H Design.[4] A "Mix Class of 2014" winning control room features a Solid State Logic 4064G+ analog console.[5]

Sound stage[]

Blizzard's ‘Beyond The Nexus’ Filmed at Hybrid Studios. Hybrid Studios serve as the shooting location for Blizzard's ‘Beyond The Nexus’, a talk show centered around the popular game ‘Heroes of the Storm’ and especially its highly competitive professional circuit.

Notable clients[]

Trivium, Lamb of God, Korn, Phil Allen, Hanson Hsu, Warren Huart, Ronnie King,[6] Randy Jackson, John Nettlesbey, Aaron Johnson, Sam Martin, Ari Judah, Melanie Andrews, Lucas Pimentel, Luca, Lil' Nate Dogg, Adam Castilla, The Colourist, Robert Jon & The Wreck,[7] Big Monsta,[8] Bird & The War, Brian Frederick, Mike Willson, Jon O’Brien, David Bendeth, Alvin Taylor, Josh Stevens, VercityColab, Akorn, Artist Relations, growVISON, Well Hung Heart, Loren Smith, Finders Pictures, OC Music Awards, Blizzard Entertainment, Chapman University.[9] King Salamander[10]

In the Fall of 2014, the band Of Mice & Men recorded additional tracks for Restoring Force: Full Circle

Hybrid Studios was honored to be a featured location on Real Housewives of Orange County this season. The episode, titled ‘Stage Moms and Dropped Bombs,’ Originally aired September 19, 2016 and is the twelfth episode of season eleven on Bravo's popular, long-running reality show.[11]

Trivium issued eighth full-length studio album The Sin And The Sentence on October 20, 2017 through Roadrunner RecordsThe Sin And The Sentence was recorded with producer Josh Wilbur at Hybrid Studios in Santa Ana, California.[12]

References[]

  1. ^ "Hybrid Studios: A New Orange County Nexus for Recording, Video, & Creativity". SonicScoop. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  2. ^ "Hybrid Studios Announces Upgraded Studio B". Radio magazine.
  3. ^ Howes, Colleen. "AIA Orange County's Design Awards Winners 2014". SABP Reprographics.
  4. ^ "Hybrid Studios Opens Doors During NAMM". Mixonline.com.
  5. ^ "Class of 2014: A Collection of This Year's Hottest Studios". Mixonline.com. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
  6. ^ "NWA's vilified manager good to Indio-based musician". Desert Sun.
  7. ^ Jackson, Nate (5 August 2016). "Robert Jon and The Wreck's Album Release Party Offers a Slice of the Good Life". OC Weekly.
  8. ^ Jackson, Nate. "Big Monsta's New Track "Come Back to Me"". OC Weekly. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
  9. ^ "Delta H Design, Inc.: Innovating the Sights and Sounds of Design". Dunn-Edwards.
  10. ^ Cavaness, Kyle. "King Salamander Built a Lounge Around Their Sound". OC Weekly. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
  11. ^ "Watch Ep 12: Stage Moms and Dropped Bombs". Bravo. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
  12. ^ "TRIVIUM Premiere 'Thrown Into The Fire' Music Video (October 26th, 2017) | News @ Metal Forces Magazine". www.metalforcesmagazine.com. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
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