The MPG is a non-profit organisation that represents professional Record Producers, Recording Engineers, Mixers and Mastering Engineers from all backgrounds as well as Recording Studios to make sure that their voice is being heard within the music industry. Run by members for members, the Guild is led by five elected directors in a voluntary role.
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Ceremony – Thursday 16th April 2026 at The Troxy, London The Music Producers Guild, in association with Dolby and Mix With The Masters, is delighted to announce two of its gifted award winners. Former …read the full article
You may have seen the announcement today regarding business rates and pubs. Regrettably, this has not included recording studios. This is not the outcome we wanted right now. However, we …read the full article
BUSINESS RATES UPDATE…Last week’s budget confirmed that that Business Rates for Retail, Leisure and Hospitality would be reduced, however, as we shared in our last update, recording studios are specifically …read the full article
Tomorrow we present this letter to Downing Street. Thank you to all our signatories and to everyone who has contributed to this campaign. Our recording studios really are the beating …read the full article
The MPG as part of the Council of Music Makers is calling out the music industry as it starts signing major AI deals: now is the moment to genuinely put human creators at …read the full article
BUSINESS RATES PETITION…Hopefully, by now you will be aware that we launched our business rates petition last month, calling on the government to recognise UK recording studios as eligible for reduced business rates under …read the full article