Angel Recording Studios
| Exterior of Angel Recording Studios | |
| Company type | Subsidiary | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Music industry | 
| Founded | 5 December 1978 | 
| Founder | James Warren Sylvester de Wolfe | 
| Headquarters | 311–312 Upper Street, , | 
| Parent | De Wolfe Music (Formerly) Abbey Road Studios | 
Angel Recording Studios Limited (also referred to as Angel Studios) is a British recording studio based in the eponymous recording and mixing complex in Islington, London. The company was incorporated by James Warren Sylvester de Wolfe on 5 December 1978. After ownership of the property transferred to third parties, the facility was closed at the end of 2019 and, after a transfer of ownership to Abbey Road Studios reopened in 2022.
The building was originally constructed as a Congregational chapel in 1888, and is now Grade II listed. The premises were acquired by library music specialists De Wolfe Music in the late 1970s and opened in 1982. Since then, the studio has been used to record both commercially successful work such as Adele's 2011 album 21 and numerous classical recordings.