Extreme close-up of a DAW timeline on a studio monitor, waveforms and automation curves glowing against a near-black interface, engineer's hand resting on a mouse at the right edge, cool blue-white screen light the only illumination, no ambient fill
Extreme close-up of a DAW timeline on a studio monitor, waveforms and automation curves glowing against a near-black interface, engineer's hand resting on a mouse at the right edge, cool blue-white screen light the only illumination, no ambient fill
/ Three ways we listen

The scope is found, not decided.

Every project starts before the brief. We ask what the song already knows about itself before deciding what it needs.

— Collaboration modes

Different commitments, same listening.

Production

Mastering

Sonic Consultation

Full-project collaboration from arrangement through mix. We enter the song at the point where the structure is still movable and stay until it stops asking questions.

Final-stage listening that makes the mix translate — across formats, speakers, and the spaces where your audience will actually hear it.

A focused session for artists mid-project who need a second pair of ears before committing to a direction — no deliverable, only clarity.

Three listens. Each one asks something different.

First listen: what you believe the song is. Second: what the song is actually doing. Third: what you're afraid to finish. That sequence is where every engagement begins.

• Ready when you are

Tell us where the song is right now.

There's no intake form or project brief required. Write us one sentence about the song and we'll take it from there.