Owner and producer
Luc Beaulac has been active in many music scenes since picking up a guitar at the age of twelve. By his teens, he was touring extensively with several local bands in Canada while beginning to explore both the technical and artistic sides of sound recording.
One of his earliest eye-opening studio experiences came while working with producer Nick Blagona, shortly after Blagona had completed Deep Purple’s album Perfect Strangers. “While recording with Nick,” Luc recalls, “I finally understood what it meant to be a music producer — playing the studio like another instrument, instead of simply being an engineer pressing play and record.” That experience sparked a lifelong passion for recording and music production.
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As his reputation as a producer continued to grow, Luc joined Famous Jane, a group signed to a subsidiary of Sony Records. “The band was incredible,” he says, “with some of the best musicians I have ever had the privilege to play with. But unfortunately, it was not meant to be.” Still fully committed to sound recording and music production, Luc went on to build his own home studio, opening it to local artists in the Ottawa area.
He later set his sights on creating a professional studio from the ground up. Studio 88, launched in 2002, was carefully designed, built, tuned, and refined over the course of a full year, laying the foundation for the level of quality and attention to detail that continues to define his work today.
Today, Luc brings that same passion, experience, and dedication to Studio Evermore in France. Designed as a high-end destination recording studio, Studio Evermore offers artists a unique environment where creativity, comfort, and world-class sound come together.
Over the years, Luc has worked alongside some of the world’s most respected producers and engineers, including Daniel Lanois (U2, Peter Gabriel), Michael Wagener (Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica), Charles Dye (Aerosmith, Ricky Martin), Alan Parsons (Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon), Chris Lord-Alge (Green Day, Cheap Trick, Nickelback), and Andy Wallace (Nirvana, Rage Against the Machine, Limp Bizkit).