Hi, 1st time poster, thought I'd hang on 'til I could say something useful so here you are. I practice at a rehearsal space which also host's a Cheap, good, basic, 8 track analogue studio in camberwell, great if you do loud ROCKin' stuff that you want to record live... Tim Cedar (ligament/ part chimp/ etc) is the engineer, and my band have recorded a couple of tracks there (hey colossus), part chimp have done some stuff there and comanechi, and the gin palace have all used it too. PM for his number. Also I know the in house engineer at Mute, if you can get in there on downtime she's very good, that's a digital setup (pro tools) lot's of outboard, but the live room is kind of small. Although another band I'm in did two days in there and are going back next week and the stuff sounds great thus far..
Other studios in London. I've been in zed one in Camden but it's pretty expensive does have 24 track analogue set up, although actually I think they have moved since we were in there (2003). Pulse in blackhorse Lane do recording £150 for a day style thing.PULSE STUDIOS E17, UNIT K, BLACKHORSE MEWS, BLACKHORSE LANE, E17. 020 8527 0440.
pulsestudiose17@hotmail.com. I've only practiced in there though. So i've no idea if it's any good.. Antenna is cool in crystal palace is run by very nice people and some of the stuff I've heard from there is pretty decent, (mainly kind of funky/ hippy stuff but some garagey rock too),
http://www.antennastudios.co.uk/
They had a good cheap deal for going in on week days recently. That's another digital deal though.
If you can travel a bit, a friend of mine in Brighton has an excellent 16 track analogue setup (he played in Cat on Form, and is currently in Blood red shoes and projections)... his contact is on
www.catonform.co.uk