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Power Station at BerkleeNYC

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First opened in 1977, Power Station Studios quickly became one of the most legendary recording spaces in the world. Founded and acoustically designed by Tony Bongiovi in a converted Con Edison power relay station, the facility set a new standard for live-sound multitrack recording. Over the decades, it has hosted icons including Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Madonna, Bob Dylan, and Paul Simon, along with later generations of artists such as Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney, Norah Jones, and John Mayer. The facility has now been fully renovated and reimagined under Berklee’s leadership as Power Station at BerkleeNYC, continuing its role as New York’s premier recording destination. For this historic renovation, Times Square Lighting supplied our color mixing, tunable white Mosaic Flood fixtures with our DMX track system. These versatile, theatrical-grade luminaires allow the studio team to precisely mix color, shift white light, and adapt atmospheres to the unique needs of recording sessions, performances, and events. The ability to transform the mood of a space with light adds immense value, supporting both the creative process of artists and the technical demands of engineers. We are honored to contribute to the next chapter of Power Station’s story, ensuring that its spaces not only sound extraordinary but look and feel extraordinary too.

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