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www.junglestudios.co.uk
+44 (0)20 7734 2000
143-145 Wardour Street
London
W1F 8WB
About
Jungle Studios, and the Jungle collective in general, is filled with a prolifically talented bunch of people. Each of the highly awarded Sound-Engineers come with a wealth of experience and understanding of the subtleties of Sound Design, which along with the technical know how and state of the art facilities, ensure your finished product sounds amazing!
If that wasn’t enough Jungle Fabulous for you, the building also houses Native. Native, is a full service, award winning Music Agency who have extensive knowledge of both supervision and bespoke composition, along with licensing and consultancy for Brand and Artist partnerships.
This makes for a much easier life for you, when you get all your Music and Sound requirements covered at Jungle Headquarters in one go!
Everything is held together by a tight behind scenes team who will make sure you are looked after seamlessly and your job runs smoothly from start to finish.
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Jungle Studios Launches a New Chapter In Creative Sound with ‘Jungle Music’
LBB speaks to Jungle sound designer, Sean Mahoney, to find out more about Jungle Music
Standout Sounds from 2024
Jungle Music sound designers take LBB through some of their standout projects from the past year
Shaping the Audio of Very’s ‘Dream Toys’ With a Touch of Charli XCX Magic
LBB speaks to Jungle Studios sound designer and composer, Sean Mahoney, to find out what went into the Very spot
Studio in the Scottish Highlands Proves Location Is No Barrier
Jungle Studio tells LBB’s Tará McKerr about an unexpected collaboration with The Highland Voiceover Studio
Funky Pigeon Rebrands and Calls on the UK to ‘Give a Funk’
The campaign by VCCP reimagines and reinvigorates the longstanding and iconic Funky Pigeon character, giving a name to the brand’s pigeon mascot, Funky, and introduces back-up band ‘the Funkettes’
Rock ‘n’ Roll Stars? Industry Experts on the Resurgence of Oasis
LBB’s Adam Bennett learns from music studios’ leading voices whether the Gallagher brothers’ reunion is a source of sonic joy, or a cultural retreat into nostalgia