Motor Museum
[2] A number of popular music artists have recorded at the premises, including The 1975, Jake Bugg, OMD, Oasis, Ben Howard, The Coral, and Atomic Kitten.In 1987 the museum closed, and members of Echo & the Bunnymen encouraged Liverpool musician Hambi Haralambous to build a new studio on the site.[4] In 1990, Andy McCluskey booked a three day session at The Pink Museum that went so well that Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark recorded their 1991 album Sugar Tax at the studio.The effect of the stone room can be heard on many of the tracks recorded at the Motor Museum, such as at the start of “Supersonic” by Oasis.[4] producer Mike Crossey used it as a base for recording the Arctic Monkeys[7] and Blood Red Shoes,[8][9] and began leasing the studio from McCluskey in 2009.