Lost In Venice record single at world renowned Metropolis Studios

Lost In Venice, comprising of Rico, James, Rob & Jake (all students at the Academy Of Contemporary Music) recorded their debut single at Metropolis Studios on April 16th and 17th.

Having been selected to be dressed by John Varvatos (Rock ‘N’ Roll brand to stars such as Alice Cooper, Paul Weller, Kiss, Damian Marley, Ringo Starr, Iggy Pop etc), to perform in their flagship store and to sign a worldwide record deal after a competition run by Feels and John Varvatos, Lost In Venice are set to break into the music industry with the release of their first single ‘Games’.

“The band have everything.  Talent, songs, the look and the attitude”

Ian Titchener (A&R Director Feels)

Already receiving great feedback to their unique blend of hard rock from the likes of Music Week and gaining a front page feature, their future looks bright.

“One of the most exciting bands I’ve seen in a long time”

Tom Pakinkis ( Editor Music Week)

Spending two days at the world renowned Metropolis Studios, where over 50% of the UK chart is creatively treated in some way, Lost In Venice recorded ‘Games’ (their first single, release date TBC) as the first milestone in their record deal for two singles and an album.

“A fantastic band. Really tight, great musicianship. Can’t wait to hear the recordings they are making in our studios”

Ian Brenchley (CEO Metropolis Studios)

The sessions ran very smoothly over the weekend, with the band recording three songs and a cover version of an old classic.

James Exley, Drummer in Lost In Venice and a student at ACM said during the session;

“The session is going really really well. There’s a lot of energy in the room and the guys we’re working with are absolutely amazing as well. We’ve got Ace from Skunk Anansie producing (who we met at ACM) as well as Liam Nolan who engineered for Adele, so it’s a massive pleasure to have him on board as well.  He’s the sweetest guy, and it sounds great - I can’t wait for people to listen to it.”

Producer of the single, Ace from Skunk Anansie and Head of Creative Industry Development said;

“Lost In Venice are a great new force on the cutting edge of live music. These guys are the real deal and are well placed for success.”

Ace was joined by Liam Nolan (engineer for Adele’s 25, Clean Bandit, Roger Daltry, Cheryl Cole etc) who said;

“They’re really good, great players, great musicians and really tight! It’s been a fairly easy process recording them and the tunes of course are really great. Ian asked me if I’d like to work with the band once I’d seen them at a showcase, here in Studio A.  I was very honored to be asked to record them and it’s been a great thing to get involved with.”

Hoping to capture the energy of their live performances on the single, Lost In Venice are looking forward to the release, gigging and getting on the festival circuit throughout the rest of 2016.

Black and white photo of Lost In Venice: www.marianneharris.co.uk

Links

Lost In Venice

https://www.facebook.com/LostInVeniceUK/?fref=ts

https://soundcloud.com/lostinveniceuk

https://www.instagram.com/lostinveniceofficial/

https://twitter.com/lostinvenice

ACM

http://www.acm.ac.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/acmuk

https://twitter.com/acm_tweets

https://www.youtube.com/user/ACMGuildford

Metropolis studios

www.thisismetropolis.com

Ace

www.skunkanansie.net

www.aceskunkanansie.com

April 22, 2016 1:07pm ET by The Academy of Contemporary Music   Comments (0)

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