Plastic Sound Studios
Plastic Sound Studios is a recording studio located in the heart of North London. We provide a unique experience for recording artists with our laid-back 60s-70s feel and cozy vibe, combining the vintage technologies of valve outboards with the high-end industry standard audio plugins & Digital Audio Workstation. Music is our passion, and we focus on bringing out the best in every artist in an intimate setting.

At Plastic Sound Studios, we offer state-of-the-art recording services designed to capture your music with exceptional clarity and character. Our experienced house engineer brings years of expertise across a wide range of genres, ensuring your sound is expertly preserved. We use top-tier recording equipment—including high-end microphones, tube preamps, premium outboard gear, and cutting-edge software—to capture every nuance of your performance. Recording sessions are run on the latest version of Pro Tools, the industry-standard DAW, for maximum precision and flexibility.

Elevate your music with our custom-made string arrangements designed to extra lushness and expression to your tracks. Whether you need tailored strings for a specific song or full orchestral scoring for richer, more dynamic compositions, we’ve got you covered. Let us help you create the perfect sound that brings your vision to life. Reach out today to get started!

At Plastic Sound, we specialize in helping artists bring their musical vision to life.
From songwriting and arranging to full production, we collaborate with you every step of the way to create music that truly resonates. Whether you're an independent artist or part of a larger project, our goal is to deliver a sound that connects and inspires.
We also provide original composition and full production services for film, TV, games, brands, and businesses—delivering custom scores and tracks that enhance your vision.
Book a consulting session today to discuss your project and creative direction.

Plastic Sound offers expert mixing services through owner Marc Olivier, who brings years of experience mixing a wide range of tracks across genres.
Using the studio’s top-tier analog and digital mixing tools, Marc takes your songs to the next level—enhancing depth, clarity, and character. He collaborates closely with each artist to craft the exact sound you're aiming for, whether that's a clean, polished production or a raw, gritty vibe that retains its edge.

Make your music release-ready with our professional mastering services.
We combine the warmth of vintage analog gear with state-of-the-art modern software to deliver masters that are clear and emotionally impactful. Whether it's for streaming, radio, or physical formats, we ensure your tracks translate beautifully across all listening environments.

In addition to our recording services, we also offer a full range of vocal coaching in partenaria with London Creative Singing.
OUR EQUIPMENT
MICROPHONES

Neumann U87
(Condenser microphone)

Neumann KM184 - Pair
(Condenser microphones)

JZ Amethyst
(Condenser microphone)

BPM-73
(Condenser microphone)

Reslo
(Beatles Ribbon microphone)

Melodium Melodynamic
(Dynamic microphone 1940s)

Shure SM7B
(Dynamic microphone)

Shure Beta58
(Dynamic microphone)

Shure 565SD
(Dynamic microphone)

Shure 545 Unidyne
(Dynamic microphone)

Shure SM57
(Dynamic microphone)

Shure SM58
(Dynamic microphone)
GUITARS / BASS / MADOLIN
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Fender Stratocaster
(1963)
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Fender Custom Telecaster (1966)
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Fender Telecaster Custom (1977)
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Fender Telecaster
(1981)
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Gibson ES330
(1964)

Gibson Les Paul
(1978)

Epiphone Wilshire
(2010 Limited Edition)

Dubreuille Torpedo Marc O (2022)
Teisco Audition 7002
(1967)
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Fender Precision
(1972)

Eastwood Classic 4 Bass
(2012)


Tokai Jazz Bass
1980
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Martin D-35
(1972)
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Eagle 1215 - 12 strings
(1975)
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Antonio Picado
(Handmade Classical Guitar)

Quicampoix Mondolin
(1989)
VALVE AMPLIFERS

Marshall JMP 50W
(1971)
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Marshall JMP 50W
(Plexi 1968)
Park 1211 Lead Combo
(1978)


Fender Excelsior
(2012)
OUTBOARDS / FX PEDALS
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Fender Concert Amp'
(Black Face 1965)
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VOX AC30
(Blue Speakers 1962)

Universal Audio LA-610
Signature Edition
(Tube Mic-Preamp)


MXR digital delay (x2)
(Delay)

Marshall Supa Fuzz
(1965)

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Electro Harmonix
Delux electric mistress
(1977)

Shure Reverb
(1976)

dbx 118
(Compressor)

Universal Audio Apollo
(Audio Interface)

Roland DEP-5
(Vintage Multi effects)

Maestro Phaser MP1
(1976)

Redson EC-25 (x2)
(Tape Echo)

Coloursound Wah-Wah
(1973)

Ibanez Phase Tone II
(1979)

Centaur (Original 1st edition)
(1998)

MXR Phase 45
(1978)

Ibanez AD-80
(1980)

UAD-2 Satellites
(DSP Accelerator)

Boss CE-1
(1976)

Resounder II
(1977)

Grundig Stenorette SL
(1975)
PIANOS / ANALOG SYNTHESIZERS

Kawai CS-3
(Piano)

Roland FP-30
(Digital Piano)

Roland SH-101
(Analog Synthesizer)

Roland SH-3
(Analog Synthesizer)


Moog Opus-3
(Poly Synthesizer)

Behringer Model D
(Analog Synthesizer)

E-MU esi2000
(Sampler)




