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60s music legend opened ‘haunted’ recording studio three weeks before untimely death

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60s music legend opened ‘haunted’ recording studio three weeks before untimely death


Jimi Hendrix founded the Electric Lady Studios weeks before his death (Picture: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Jimi Hendrix may have had supernatural guitar ability, but it seems his legendary recording studio has a different kind of supernatural air to it.

The studio, which Hendrix opened just weeks before his death, is supposedly haunted, with staff complaining of constant unexplained occurrences.

Odd shapes out of the corner of your eye, ghostly old men staring at you, shimmering silver dresses floating away – The Electric Lady Studio is said to have it all.

Hendrix opened the New York studio on August 26, 1970, after two years of preparation and construction.

This was a mere 23 days before he died suddenly aged 27 while staying in Notting Hill with his girlfriend, Monika Dannemann.

The coroner ruled the legend’s cause of death was asphyxiation through aspiration of vomit due to a barbiturate overdose.

Many Electric Lady staff claim to have experienced some sort of supernatural encounter (Picture: John Lamparski/WireImage)
Hendrix died in 1970, weeks after opening the studio (Picture: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

It’s not thought to be Hendrix himself haunting the halls, but ghostly activities are part and parcel of working at the 50-year-old studio.

‘Pretty much every assistant I know has had some kind of sighting late at night when they are alone,’ mixer Michael Brauer told The Post.

The Grammy-winner has worked with the likes of Coldplay and John Mayer, with other stars like Taylor Swift, Beyonce, and David Bowie laying down tracks at the studio.

In a haunting encounter, Brauer thought he saw his assistant go into the lounge in his peripheral vision and called out to him.

Brauer called again to no reply before getting up and walking to the door – only for his assistant to come in from the bathroom in the opposite direction.

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Legends like Stevie Wonder have visited the studio to record (Picture: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
The road outside the studio has been named after Hendrix (Picture: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Nobody was in the lounge when he went to check.

Another supernatural occurrence happened to an anonymous sound engineer who saw a person walk past them into the live room, only for nobody to be there when he investigated.

He turned around and saw something reminiscent of a silver dress ‘shimmering’ near the patch bay.

Even worse, the engineer once spent the night sleeping at the studio only to wake up to an old man staring at them.

He said: ‘I have a vivid memory of an old man staring right in my face as I slept. It startled me when I half woke up for a moment.’

Hendrix’s sister believes people just feel close to her late brother (Picture: David Redfern/Redferns)
However one worked said there was an old ghost men staring at them (Picture: Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

The Electric Lady Studio had been a nightclub before Hendrix and his team began the renovation into a recording space.

At the time, is believed to have been the only artist-owned studio in existence.

It remains incredibly unique as Hendrix insisted on building the space with round curved walls to improve sound quality.

His reasoning was that God does not make things with corners or edges in nature, everything is rounded.

A new documentary, Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision,features an inside look at the famous studio and discussions about the star with those who knew him.

A new documentary on the studio has been released (Picture: Janet Mayer/Shutterstock)

Eddie Kramer, who worked as Hendrix’s producer and studio manager, is heavily involved in the documentary and said: ‘There is a spirit of Jimi Hendrix in the studio, somewhere, whether it’s in the walls or the ceilings … in the atmosphere … it’s embedded in there, somehow. His spirit is very strong. I truly believe that.

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‘I think any artist who has graced the presence of Electric Lady … has felt that. I would say 99.9% of the people walk in and say, “I’m feeling something.”’

However, Hendrix’s sister Janie isn’t so convinced, instead believing artists simply feel a ‘sweet’ connection to her late brother rather than an actual presence.

Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision is out in cinemas from August 9.

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