Premium Soulster studio wall art print featuring a mid-century vintage book cover aesthetic inspired by The Smiths - Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want.

Every great album has a silent band member: the room it was recorded in.  The history of modern music is completely tethered to the hardware that captured it.

The warmth of a record isn't magic; it is the result of tape, tubes, and massive analogue architecture.

The Studio Prints collection is our love letter to the hallowed spaces of sound production.

Step off the street and into the control room, and you are met with a completely different kind of visual beauty.

Glowing VU meters, towering racks of outboard gear, and the sprawling topography of a vintage mixing desk possess a distinct, utilitarian aesthetic that audiophiles and tone-chasers universally revere.

We created this collection because the engineering side of music is too often left out of the visual narrative.

For the producers, the late-night overdubbers, and the listeners who obsess over the perfect snare sound, these prints bring the technical soul of music history directly onto your walls.

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