17 Hertz Studio was a recording studio complex in North Hollywood, Los Angeles originally established in 1972 as One On One Recording. One On One Recording was established by Jim David, son of songwriter Hal David, in 1972, occupying a former department store in North Hollywood. The studio gained recognition for its sound quality, particularly for drums. A range of artists recorded albums at One On One Recording, including Metallica's …And Justice for All, Testament's The Ritual, Dream Theater's Awake, Fiona Apple's When The Pawn…, Kiss's Crazy Nights and Psycho Circus, and Alice in Chains' Dirt.
In 1993, Yoshiki Hayashi, drummer of the band X Japan, acquired the studio due to his interest and the inability to book recording time because of the studio's busy schedule. He transformed it into his private recording facility, later renaming it Extasy Recording Studio. The studio underwent another change in 2012 when 17 Hertz LLC took ownership, refurbishing the facility and rebranding it as 17 Hertz Studio.
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Springsteen did 0 performances, excl. rehearsals, at this venue.
incl. Rehearsals and Recording sessions.
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