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Established in 1978, Metalworks Studios was originally a creative workspace for the legendary Canadian supergroup Triumph. From its embryonic stage, Metalworks expanded over 25 years into a six studio powerhouse, and today ranks as Canada’s consummate world-class studio facility. Recognized for an unprecedented Eleven consecutive years as "RECORDING STUDIO OF THE YEAR" (1998 – 2008) at the CMW Canadian Music Industry Awards, Metalworks has become the undisputed leader in the recording studio business in Canada. It is little wonder that Gold & Platinum record awards line the corridors at Metalworks.

Prince, Tina Turner, David Bowie, The Cranberries, D12, Guns and Roses, Bruce Springsteen, N’Sync and Christina Aguilera chose to make themselves part of the Metalworks legend, as well as film stars Catherine Zeta Jones, Rene Zellweger, Steven Segal, Richard Gere, and Denise Richards, to name a few.

Canadian superstars Sum 41, K-OS, The Barenaked Ladies, Tom Cochrane, Rush, Our Lady Peace, Tea Party, Billy Talent, David Usher, Bachman-Cummings, Anne Murray and Nelly Furtado illustrate the studio’s longstanding relationship with Canadian talent.

It is not only the artists that have contributed to Metalworks’ success. World-renowned international producers such as Bob Clearmountain, David Bottrill, Eddie Kramer, Bob Ezrin, Eric Ratz, Gavin Brown, Bob Rock, Peter Collins, George Massenburg, Mike Clink and Rodney Jerkins have also graced the halls of Metalworks contributing to the studios’ solid commitment to excellence. The rich history of recording great musical talent and pushing the technological envelope will continue on for many years to come.

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