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The Motor Museum (previously called "the Pink Museum") is a music recording studio based in Liverpool, England. A number of popular music artists have recorded at the premises, including Oasis, The La's, The Coral, Ben Howard, Jake Bugg, The 1975, Atomic Kitten, Tom Odell and Tribes. Music producer Mike Crossey used it as a base for recording the Arctic Monkeys and Blood Red Shoes.In 2012, Al Groves took over as the Motor Museum’s resident producer.

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  • The Motor Museum (previously called "the Pink Museum") is a music recording studio based in Liverpool, England. A number of popular music artists have recorded at the premises, including Oasis, The La's, The Coral, Ben Howard, Jake Bugg, The 1975, Atomic Kitten, Tom Odell and Tribes. Music producer Mike Crossey used it as a base for recording the Arctic Monkeys and Blood Red Shoes.In 2012, Al Groves took over as the Motor Museum’s resident producer.
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