The Music Annex

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The Music Annex was the name of the recording studio and production facility in Menlo Park, CA now known as The Annex Studios. The studio was built in 1976 and its name was changed in the mid 1990s from The Music Annex to Annex Digital. In early 2003 the studio was taken over by Digital Audio Productions under the direction of Russell Bond, and the name was changed to The Annex Studios.

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The Music Annex, 1984

American Music Club at The Music Annex

Most of American Music Club's 1991 album Everclear was recorded by Bruce Kaphan and Tom Carr at The Music Annex's Studio A and at Soma Sync Studios in San Francisco, California.

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