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Introducing Bob Mackenzie – 5 albums that influenced him

7th October 2020 // Bob Mackenzie, The Motor Museum

Al Groves interviewed for ‘Your Music Industry’ podcast

10th December 2018 // Al Groves, Music Industry, The Motor Museum

Six Year Anniversary!

22nd November 2018 // Al Groves, Music Industry, The Motor Museum

Al Groves Production and Mixing Masterclass is back!

10th July 2018 // Al Groves, The Motor Museum

IN-HOUSE ENGINEER: WHAT IT MEANS

29th May 2018 // Loic Gaillard, The Motor Museum

THE AL GROVES DRUM SOUND – A VIDEO WALKTHROUGH

12th January 2018 // Al Groves, Press, The Motor Museum, Videos

Mastering – A reflection on new technologies

17th December 2017 // Loic Gaillard, Mastering, The Motor Museum

The Bottom Line On Backline

24th September 2017 // Al Groves, The Motor Museum

Signature sounds from the Motor Museum

24th August 2017 // Featured Sessions, Music Industry, The Motor Museum

Five albums that influenced my production

11th April 2017 // Al Groves

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The Motor Museum

Tucked away in a converted warehouse on Liverpool’s Lark Lane, The Motor Museum is a truly unique and inspiring recording studio that has been responsible for some of the UK’s most iconic albums.

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Al Groves

The Motor Museum is home to Al Groves, a number one selling record producer and mixer whose credits include Bring Me The Horizon, Cast, Jalen N’Gonda and Paris Youth Foundation.

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