Punk Rock Creatives

Inferno Class Recordings (Trystan O'Connell)

59 min · 2. juni 2026
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This week, Marie talks to Trystan from Inferno Class Recording Studio — London’s newest and quirkiest recording studio. The episode was recorded at Trystan’s studio, where the conversation flowed with plenty of laughter and jokes, helped by the fact that Marie and Trystan were in Lost Cherrees together for nearly 10 years. Beyond the banter, Trystan is a highly skilled musician and sound engineer who also plays guitar for Active Slaughter and Liberty. He recently recorded the latest album by Eastfield and is already building an impressive portfolio of bands and artists at Inferno Class Recording Studio. An all-round lovely guy and a great guest. You can book sessions here by messaging Trystan at: Trys O'Connell

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