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1825 PARK AVE
STE 609
NEW YORK , NY 10035

Established in 2007 by Claude Zdanow, Stadiumred is a full-service production, mixing and recording facility in Manhattan. A musician and songwriter since he was a teenager growing up in Long Island, Claude owned his first recording studio, RockIT, when he was 15 years-old. At 19, Claude took over the space once occupied by Harmolodic, the studio of Jazz legend Ornette Coleman. In a few short years, the Harlem facility has expanded into four mixing and production rooms, a 1000 square foot LIVE room with multiple recording rooms, and a mastering suite. Stadiumred was honored with three Grammy Awards in 2009, and a 2010 win for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra) for Journey To The New World. The Stadiumred team includes award-winning recording and mix engineer Tom Lazarus, Ariel Borujow, Joseph Pedulla and producer Sid “Omen” Brown. Just Blaze coming to Stadiumred rounds out an amazing group of talent and will bring additional staff, equipment, and newly constructed rooms to the facility. Artists who have trusted their music with Stadiumred include Drake, Melinda Doolittle, Mos Def, Yo Yo Ma, Thursday, and the San Francisco Symphony, among scores of others. Stadiumred is also home to film and television work, including the recent audio recording for the 20th Anniversary episode of “The Simpsons” and the mixing of Oliver Stone’s film, “W.” On the talent side, Stadiumred has also been developing and managing recording artists and DJs. For more information, please visit www.stadiumredny.com