Studio Allach was established in 1963 and eventually became Union Studios, situated in Munich Solln, in the late 1960s. Starting with just one studio it rapidly became a much frequented venue for film music with it`s full sized projection screen, two 35mm projectors and five Perfo copy machines. In 1969, a newly built extension added a much larger studio which catered for the rapidly expanding popular "schlager" market. A decade later, a further extension provided a dedicated mixing studio with Hidley design and the first SSL 4k console. A second SSL came 2 years later. Through the 70s, 80s and 90s Union catered for nearly all of the national and a host of international productions. Supertramp, Queen, Deep Purple, Tears for Fears, Spandau Ballet and many more were clients.






