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Konk (recording studio)

Konk Records
Konk Studios
Founder Ray Davies, Dave Davies
Headquarters 84-86 Tottenham Lane, Hornsey, London, England
Key people
Ray Davies (Founder, Owner, Producer, Mixer)
Dave Davies (Co-Founder, Producer, Engineer, Technician, 1973-1980)
Tony Dimitriades (Business Manager, Konkwest, Ltd, 1973-1976)
Roger Beale (House Engineer, 1973-76)
Roger Wake (House Engineer, 1976-?)

Konk is the name of a recording studio and record label, established and managed by members of British rock group the Kinks.

In 1971, the Kinks left Pye Records for a five-album stint with RCA, who offered them a million-dollar advance. Ray and Dave Davies put this and money from recent hits like "Lola" towards a new studio of their own in Hornsey, a mile down the road from their home territory of Muswell Hill. In the past few years the group had mainly been recording at Morgan Studios, in Willesden, London. Albums recorded there included Lola versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One (1970), Percy (1971), Muswell Hillbillies (1971) and Everybody's in Show-Biz (1972).

The Kinks began recording full-time at the studio in about 1973. The group recorded the massive Preservation: Acts 1 & 2 (1973 & 1974) project at Konk, and it would remain their main studio until the group disbanded in 1996. It received a considerable amount of attention recently when English Indie rock group the Kooks recorded an album there, entitled Konk (2008), which topped the UK albums chart in April 2008.

In 1991 the studios were used to record tracks for Rumor and Sigh, the sixth solo album by Richard Thompson.


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