


We got kicked out of the old studio because it was live and work, and lofts started going up, and they were like 'get the industry out,'" says China Tamblyn, owner and production manager.

"It’s the last fully commercial neighborhood. The operation then moved to a warehouse at 215 Napoleon Street, spent an eight year stint at 18th and Minnesota streets until being pushed out by UCSF development and in 2010 returned to the Bayview at their current location on Toland Place. “We’ve been a part of the Bayview for 30 years,” says Elton Cunniffe, an owner of the studio who began recording bands in the basement of a Lower Haight Victorian during the 1990s.
