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Studio CBE

French recording studio founded in 1966 by Bernard Estardy (chief engineer), Georges Chatelain (director), Janine Bisson and Gunther Loof. CBE stands for Chatelain-Bisson-Estardy.

The studio was technologically cutting-edge and on the forefront of experimentation and innovation. It was the first studio in France to use 8-track; in 1972 24-track equipment was installed.

Currently operated by Julie Estardy (label, publishing, booking).

Engineers known to have worked here: David Mestre, Alexandre Vitrac, Mathieu Baumer (video).

Credited on releases as:
C.B.E.
CBE Studio
C.B.E. Studios
Studio C.B.E.
C.B.E. Paris
C B E Enregistrements Sonores
Contact:
95 rue Championnet
75018 Paris

Phone: +33 (0)1 46 06 66 20