The studio was built by the English rock band
Pink Floyd in a three-story block at 35 Britannia Row,
Islington, London N1, after their 1975 album
Wish You Were Here was released. Pink Floyd used the studio to record their album
Animals and parts of
The Wall, including the school chorus on "
Another Brick in the Wall". Pink Floyd's drummer,
Nick Mason, eventually assumed ownership of the studio. In the early 1990s, he sold the business to Kate Koumi, who had been managing it since the mid-1980s. Koumi relocated it in 1995 to Wandsworth Bridge Road in Fulham, where it operated for the next 20 years. It closed in September 2015 and was converted into flats. Mason retained the building in Britannia Row, which was developed as
serviced offices. ==Britannia Row Productions==