Pacifique Recording Studios
Appearance
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Pacifique Recording Studios is a mixing and recording studio based in North Hollywood, California that was launched by Joe, Ken, and Vic Deranteriassian in 1984. In 1999, Pacifique installed its second SSL console, the 9000 J Series. In 2003, Pacifique housed two SSL K 9000 (96 input) consoles, which is still sought after by engineers and artists who prefer analog boards over digital ones. Pacifique has been featured in Billboard,[1] Mix, and Audio magazines for its mixing and recording achievements over the past 25 years. The company sold to new ownership in late 2015.
List of gold/platinum albums recorded or mixed at Pacifique
[edit]- Trompe le Monde (Pixies, 1991)
- Unforgettable… with Love (Natalie Cole, 1991)
- Big Willie Style (Will Smith, 1997)
- Men in Black: The Album (1997)
- Never Say Never (Brandy, 1998)
- Cosas del Amor (Enrique Iglesias, 1998)
- Mi respuesta (Laura Pausini, 1998)
- Christina Aguilera (Christina Aguilera, 1999)
- The Writing's on the Wall (Destiny's Child, 1999)
- On the 6 (Jennifer Lopez, 1999)
- Amarte Es Un Placer (Luis Miguel, 1999)
- It Was All a Dream (Dream, 2001)
- Aaliyah (Aaliyah, 2001)
- Karma (Tarkan, 2001)
- In the Zone (Britney Spears, 2003)
- Musicology (Prince, 2004)
- Oral Fixation Vol. 2 (Shakira, 2005)
- The Dutchess (Fergie, 2006)
- Shock Value (Timbaland, 2007)
- Curtis (50 Cent, 2007)
- 808s & Heartbreak (Kanye West, 2008)
- Paper Trail (T.I., 2008)
- Before I Self Destruct (50 Cent, 2009)
- Lemonade (Beyoncé, 2016)
Notable clients
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Walsh, Christopher (1 December 2001). "Spotlight on Recording Studios: Top Studios". Billboard. p. 53.
- Daley, Dan (September 2000). "It's Not Just For Music Anymore". Billboard. p. 62.
- "Pacifique Makes Room". Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2006.
- "Pacifique Studios: Mais Qui, c'est Pacifique!". Retrieved 30 March 2006.
- Walsh, Christopher (December 2001). "Spotlight on Recording Studios: Top Studios". Billboard. p. 53.
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