Little Mountain

Little Mountain Sound Studios, often referred to simply as Little Mountain, was founded in the early 1980s in Vancouver, Canada, by producer and engineer Bruce Fairbairn. The studio quickly gained a reputation for its high-quality production, particularly in rock and pop music. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Little Mountain became a hub for notable artists, including Canadian rock bands like Loverboy, The Tragically Hip, and Aerosmith, who recorded some of their most successful albums there. The studio's signature sound contributed to the rise of the Canadian music scene, particularly in genres such as hard rock and alternative rock. Little Mountain's legacy is marked by its influence on the production techniques of the era and its role in shaping the careers of many prominent artists. Although the studio closed in the early 2000s, its impact on the music industry, particularly in Canada, remains significant.

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