Established in the heart of Manhattan, Power Station NYC has been a cornerstone of the New York City recording scene since its late '70s inception. Originally co-founded by industry veteran Tony Bongiovi, the studio quickly gained legendary status, hosting sessions for iconic artists like Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, David Bowie, Aerosmith and countless others. When previous ownership listed the iconic studio for sale, Berklee College of Music took over the facility, embarking on a transformative journey to modernize the studio while preserving its historic charm. Operations manager, Ian Kagey, was instrumental in overseeing these extensive renovations, ensuring that the studio's legacy would continue to thrive in the modern era. Join Ian Kagey as he shows the latest chapter of Power Station NYC, revitalized by Berklee's meticulous upgrades. The studio now boasts many awe-inspiring recording spaces, each reimagined with cutting-edge technology. Importantly, many of the studio's famous consoles and custom-modified vintage outboard equipment have been lovingly preserved and integrated into the new setup, offering a unique blend of the classic and the contemporary. In this exclusive video tour, join Ian as he takes you on a comprehensive journey through the newly renovated Power Station NYC. See the transformative upgrades made by Berklee and discover how the studio has masterfully blended the old with the new, ensuring that Power Station NYC remains a landmark in the recording industry.