Dimly lit studio control room with glowing VU meters and a single microphone under amber light
Live Session · March 15, 2026

Live.  Tracked.  Gone.

One room. One session. 24 seats. When the countdown hits zero, the tape rolls — and the room is full.

Capacity
17 / 24 seats claimed
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The Origin

Every session credit
started somewhere.

Scroll through the chapters. The page warms as the story progresses — because the work has been getting warmer ever since.

Vintage four-track cassette recorder on a wooden desk in a dimly lit bedroom
1998
Chapter I

The Bedroom

Four tracks. Borrowed Telecaster. No rules.

Age 11. A Tascam Portastudio on a folding table, cassette hiss as ambience, and the revelation that layering three guitar parts could sound like a band. The first arrangement was a Beatles cover with a kazoo solo. It was terrible. It was everything.

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Smoky jazz club with a single performer under a warm spotlight, audience silhouettes in the foreground
2006
Chapter II

The Residency

Every Thursday. Smoky clubs. Real bandleaders.

Eight years of Thursday nights at the Blue Room, backing anyone who needed a player who could read a chart and improvise when the chart went sideways. Funk bands, jazz quartets, country acts passing through town — the ears got built here, in the dark, reading the room.

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Professional recording studio with a grand piano under warm overhead lights and mixing console in the foreground
2013
Chapter III

The Studio

First union call. First gold record.

The first real session call came at 6 AM — a major label pop record, horn overdubs, three hours, union scale. The arranger handed over a chart with two bars of rest and said "fill it." The fill made the bridge. The record went gold. The phone kept ringing.

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Modern recording studio at night with glowing mixing console and session musician at work
Now
Present

The Session

Your track. Live performance. Delivered by morning.

The work is the same as it always was — listen, serve the song, play something real. The difference is the reach: pedal steel for an indie producer in Oslo, horn section for an ad agency in São Paulo, string arrangement for a singer-songwriter in Nashville who hears it perfectly but can't play it yet.

Session Credits

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A partial list. The rest is under NDA or still in the mix.
Mara VossTidal EP
Pedal Steel, Lap Steel2025
Dunmore & The DriftSlow Country
Horn Section (4-piece)2025
Lena OkaforMeridian Sessions
String Arrangements2024
Apex/BBDO CampaignTravel Brand :60
Acoustic Guitar, Nylon2024
Theo HalvorsenUnfinished Maps
Fender Rhodes, B3 Organ2024
Carla ReyesSelva Oscura
Tres Cubano, Trumpet2023
Wren CollectiveInteriors Vol. II
Lap Steel, Dobro2023
Ogilvy / FintechBrand Anthem
Full Orchestral Arrangement2023
Darius MbekiGold Standard
Baritone Sax, Clarinet2022
Solène MarchandBrise de Mer
Accordion, Musette2022
Nico FarrowStill Life in Motion
Pedal Steel, Dobro2022
Pattern AgencySeasonal Campaign
Brass Quintet2021
Amara & JoelTwo Rooms
String Quartet Arrangement2021
Kenji WatanabeAutumn Frequencies
Koto, Nylon Guitar2021
Priya AnandMonsoon Sessions
Sarangi, Violin2020
Mara VossTidal EP
Pedal Steel, Lap Steel2025
Dunmore & The DriftSlow Country
Horn Section (4-piece)2025
Lena OkaforMeridian Sessions
String Arrangements2024
Apex/BBDO CampaignTravel Brand :60
Acoustic Guitar, Nylon2024
Theo HalvorsenUnfinished Maps
Fender Rhodes, B3 Organ2024
Carla ReyesSelva Oscura
Tres Cubano, Trumpet2023
Wren CollectiveInteriors Vol. II
Lap Steel, Dobro2023
Ogilvy / FintechBrand Anthem
Full Orchestral Arrangement2023
Darius MbekiGold Standard
Baritone Sax, Clarinet2022
Solène MarchandBrise de Mer
Accordion, Musette2022
Nico FarrowStill Life in Motion
Pedal Steel, Dobro2022
Pattern AgencySeasonal Campaign
Brass Quintet2021
Amara & JoelTwo Rooms
String Quartet Arrangement2021
Kenji WatanabeAutumn Frequencies
Koto, Nylon Guitar2021
Priya AnandMonsoon Sessions
Sarangi, Violin2020
Fender RhodesPedal SteelHorn SectionB3 OrganLap SteelBaritone SaxString QuartetDobroTrumpetAccordionTres CubanoNylon GuitarClarinetKotoViolinFender RhodesPedal SteelHorn SectionB3 OrganLap SteelBaritone SaxString QuartetDobroTrumpetAccordionTres CubanoNylon GuitarClarinetKotoViolin
The Event

What you get
when you claim your seat.

📅March 15, 2026 · 10:00 PM EST
📍Studio 4, Brooklyn, NY + Live Stream
🔴7 seats remaining
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Live in the Room

The session is performed live, not assembled from samples. You hear the room, the breath, the take.

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Stems Delivered

Every instrument as a separate 24-bit WAV stem, plus a mixed reference. Ready for your DAW by morning.

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One Revision Pass

Send your notes. One revision pass included — because the first take is usually right, but producers need options.

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24 Seats Only

The room fits 24. Attendees can request an instrument, submit a track, or observe the session and ask questions in the debrief.

Live recording session in progress with musicians gathered around microphones in a warm-lit studio

The philosophy

"The work is invisible and indispensable. You don't hear the session musician — you hear the song become itself."
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24 seats. One live session. When the countdown hits zero, the tape rolls — and the room is exactly as full as it needs to be.

  • Live-tracked stems delivered within 24 hours
  • One revision pass included
  • Real-time Q&A during session debrief
  • Session recording archive (attendees only)
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