The ongoing relationship between Hardwell, Genelec and studio designer Jan Morel has created a third recording facility, with the completion of the DJ and producer’s holiday home studio in Curacao.
The new facility offers a completely different look and feel from Hardwell’s main studio in the Netherlands, but with the same reference sound quality and low end control thanks to Genelec studio monitors and subwoofers.
Building on the previous projects, Morel was brought in early in the architectural design process for the Caribbean house.
“I became involved with the design directly from the start,” he recalls. “When the first drawings were made for the new house it was clear a studio had to be in it as well. The architect gave me the location and the space in the house for the studio, and with this information I had to figure out how to make it possible.”
The aesthetic requirements for the new studio demanded a different design from Hardwell’s all- white main studio in the Netherlands, with the style, colours and architecture mirroring the house in Curacao itself. However, there was only ever one choice for the monitoring solution.
“He is used to Genelec, his main studio is equipped with 1034Bs, a 7073A and 8341As,” says Morel. “For him there is no other option to go for, or work with.”