History

In 1998 Fort Apache moved from Roxbury to North Cambridge where and shared space in the former Rounder Records warehouse. During this time the Fort was recording some of the most influential and successful rock records of the time. With this success they were able to open 2nd studio in North Cambridge. This new and larger studio was called the B Room and was located across Mass Ave. The B Room had the exact same control room dimensions but a much larger live room with a stage in the performance space. As you may have guessed, this space is now The Bridge Sound and Stage.

Tape Op magazine interviewed producer Matt Bayles about his work in Nashville, Seattle and Boston. In the article, he mentions working in our space for the ISIS album, Oceanic. His description of the space and the acoustics were spot on. 

“This is Fort Apache”