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British recording and mastering studios, located in central London, UK.
Sometimes shown as:
- IBC Sound Recording Studios
- IBC Cutting Suite (mastering credits)
I.B.C. (International Broadcasting Company) was an independent and commercial radio broadcaster, founded by Leonard Plugge. The studios in 35 Portland Place were set up in the late 1950s to originally record radio broadcasts, but soon became a recording studio, hired by bands and labels. In 1962, Plugge sold the studios to BBC orchestra leader Eric Robinson (5) and musician George Clouston.
In July 1978, Chas Chandler, bassist of group The Animals and later music businessman, bought the I.B.C. Studios, renamed it [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/279505-Portland-Studios]Portland Recording Studios] after its street address.
After running it for four years, in 1983 Chandler sold it to the controversial music impresario Don Arden (father of Sharon Osbourne, and father-in-law of Ozzy Osbourne), installing son David Arden (3) as manager for use by his Jet Records. In 1985 the building was sold and converted into offices.