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Polar Studios

Stockholm recording studio opened May 18, 1978.
Name variations:
- Polar
- Polar Studio
- Polar Studios
- Polar Studio AB
- Polar Studio 1
- Polar Music, Stockholm
- Polar Music Studio
- Polar Music Studios
- Polar Music Studios, Stockholm
- Polar Music Studios, Stockholm, Sweden
- Polar Studios, Stockholm
- Polar Studios, Stockholm Sweden
- Polar Studio, Stockholm, Sweden

Founded by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson of ABBA and the band's manager Stig Anderson in 1977. Its centrepiece was a Harrison mixing console, which was modified by technician Leif Mases to give it a unique sound, that in some respects resembled a Neve.
In 1984, Stig Anderson bought out his partners in the company. Six months later, he sold the studio to his daughter Marie Ledin, her husband Tomas Ledin, and their business partner Lennart Östlund.

Staff known to have worked there includes:
- Leif Mases mastering engineer
- Göran Stelin mastering and recording engineer

The studio closed down on 1 May 2004 and relocated in 2007, when it took over the classic KMH Studios facility (rebranded as Ingrid Studios in 2011 under a new ownership). In the fall of 2015 business was scaled down and the equipment is currently packed in moving boxes at the home of Lennart Östlund, who still runs Polar Studios as a company.
At ABBA The Museum, part of the studio has been recreated, intact with Michael B. Tretow's pipe on the mixer table.

See also Polar Mastering, the Polar label and the Polar Music AB and Polar Music International AB companies.
Contact:
(Obsolete, 1978-2004)
Sankt Eriksgatan 58-60
Stockholm
Sweden

(Obsolete, 2007-?)
Hornsgatan 78
SE-118 21 Stockholm
Sweden

Phone: +46 8 556 90 900