Founded by Bloch-Lainé – a musician, composer and producer – La Frette is best described as a professional, yet unique residential recording facility in a small, quaint village just outside of Paris.
Starting La Frette was somewhat serendipitous for Bloch-Lainé. Unlike most studios, La Frette grew out of the acquisition of a vintage Neve recording console, which Bloch-Lainé jokingly bid on during an auction sale. “In the 1980s, I was a guitar player, I would go to studios to play sessions,” he explains of his frequent work at Berkley Studios, which eventually went out of business. “One day, there was an auction sale. There were crowds of people buying microphones and things, but I wasn’t going to buy anything. So, just to make fun, when the Neve desk was proposed, I raised my hand [and was called as the bidder]. So, I called my wife and said ‘I have just done something terrible.’ At first, I tried to sell it in the place and everyone said it was old and they didn’t want it.”
After putting the desk into storage, Bloch-Lainé continued on his way until “one day, I was traveling in this area and I see ‘house for sale.’ I don’t know why, but I came in and I looked at this house … and I thought ‘wow, this is exactly where that desk can be and I can turn it into the studio.’ My wife said ‘okay, why don’t we sell the apartment and buy the house?’ It was approximately the same price, so I said ‘okay, let’s do it’ and that’s how it started.”