(c’93-date) These recording studios were based in The Kiln, Snailslynch, near Farnham, and run by Luke Baldry of Beautiful People fame, and available for recording, mixing and mastering work, and would often be referenced as Earth Terminal Music.

Woking’s own Vox Pop recorded a number of tracks at Earth Terminal Music in June ’93 with Cor Blimey! and Pretty Impossible, both produced by Baldry along with the band, making it onto 7″ vinyl as Detour Records’ double A-sided DR007. The third track, Dear Diary, appeared on volume two of Bluefire Records’ Snakebite City compilation series the following year.

UK progressive rock band, Credo recorded their first LP at the studio in ’94, releasing the Field of Vision CD on Cyclops [CYCLO12] and SPV GmbH [SPV 084-15432] in September ’94. The Mish Mash label released Just Can’t Stop and Feel My Love by Sentinel [MMS 001] in ’95; with Baldry listed as the engineer.
Around 2007/8 the studio moved out of the GU postcode to The Hop Kiln, Hillside, Odiham. It later dropped the studio part of the name and went by Earth Terminal; where they have recorded S.C.U.M., Hope of the States, Jim Bob, Petula Clark, Lost Alone, Nosferatu, Mute, and Rough Trade, amongst others.
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