Toy Box Studios control room

History

Toy Box was originally built by the members of Bristol band Actual Size, who still play an active role in the studio to this day. Things have come a long way since they spent weekends nailing used carpet to the walls and drying out wet sand on radiators to try and make sound proof walls (although, look closely and you might spot the sand leaking out of corners here and there).

Using record deal money, Actual Size turned what was a glorified rehearsal room into a fully functioning studio, expanding and improving the space. When Actual Size disbanded in 2003, they decided to open the studio as commercial venture with Ali stepping up to act as boss and in-house engineer. The studio quickly made a name for itself, thanks to the unique space and sound of the rooms, and fast became the place to record for up and coming local bands.

Ali soon sought help from friend and fellow musician Stef Hambrook, who started using the studio as a freelancer, and then quickly became a co-partner.

It wasn’t long before word got out and Toy Box started to attract more established artists & producers such as John Parish, who is now also part of the gang.


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