Kingsize Soundlabs
Recording studios in Los Angeles, USA
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Kingsize Soundlabs is a recording studio in Los Angeles run by record producer Dave Trumfio and his brother Harry Trumfio.[1] They have three studios in the Silverlake,[2] Eagle Rock,[3] and Highland Park areas of Los Angeles.[4] The Eagle Rock studio is in the "Rock Block".[5]
| Company type | Recording studio |
|---|---|
| Industry | Music |
| Founder | Dave Trumfio |
Area served | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Key people | Dave Trumfio, Harry Trufio |
| Website | kingsizesoundlabs |
History
Kingsize Soundlabs was established by Dave Trumfio in Chicago's Wicker Park area in the 1990s.[6] He shut down his Chicago studio and moved to Los Angeles in 2000 opening there.[3]
Clients
Bands including American Standards,[7][8] The Jesus and Mary Chain,[1] Built to Spill,[9] Wilco,[3] The Vines,[1] American Music Club,[10] Patrick Park,[11] Moving Units,[12] Rilo Kiley,[13] The Sleepy Jackson,[14] The Spinto Band,[15] Imperial Teen,[16] Eleni Mandell,[17] The Aggrolites,[18] Slightly Stoopid,[19] Los Abandoned,[20] Lostprophets,[21] Amateurs,[22] Kristin Mooney,[23] Mavis Staples,[24] Attack Attack,[25] Papa vs Pretty, and Letlive have recorded at Kingsize Soundlabs.[25]
Studio B is producer Rob Schnapf's space for his "MANT studio".[26][27]