Top 5 recording studios in Seattle
best recording studios in Seattle
M.O.B. Studios
M.O.B. Studios operates from a 2,000-square-foot facility at 624 S Lander Street in SODO with 1,200 square feet of live room space featuring 35-foot old-growth cathedral ceilings and murals. Founded in 2008 by Evan, this three-story facility houses two control rooms, multiple isolation rooms, and a 36-channel console with 24-track tape machine for authentic analog warmth. Beyond standard recording, M.O.B. offers top-tier PA systems with Midas digital consoles, Telefunken mics, video production through The Mighty Brickhouse arm, and event space rentals. The studio's mission centers on putting Seattle music back on the map with professional services, equipment, and a collaborative team that treats artists like family.
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Electrokitty Recording Studio
Electrokitty Recording Studio blends state-of-the-art technology with vintage vibe in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood at 4415 Densmore Ave N. This hybrid analog and digital facility features a vintage Westar 52-channel recording console with automated faders, an unexpectedly spacious live room with wood and stone walls, and one of Seattle's best mixing rooms according to its reputation. With over 25 years of experience, a great selection of gear and microphones, and highly skilled engineers at affordable rates, Electrokitty tailors recording and mixing packages to meet any budget. The comfortable, robust environment ensures projects reach their highest potential through expert engineering and thoughtful acoustic design.
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Orbit Audio
Orbit Audio stands as Seattle's premier recording studio with over 30 years of music industry experience and 20 years at the same location. Owner and engineer has worked with major artists including Macklemore, Beyoncé, Alice In Chains, and Vance Joy while maintaining dedication to up-and-coming talent and first-time musicians. The acoustically designed control room houses a Trident TSM console with vintage hardware and modern software for exceptional mixing, while comprehensive services span recording, mixing, mastering, broadcast-quality voiceovers, podcasts with video, and ADR work for clients including Marvel, Netflix, NPR, and The New York Times. Orbit Audio also offers studio design consultations and operates Seattle Recording Arts programs for aspiring audio engineers.
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Mirror Sound Recording Studio
Mirror Sound Recording Studio has served Seattle musicians, producers, and artists since 1997 from its location at 301 NE 191st Street in Shoreline. Run by musicians for musicians, the facility combines hybrid analog and digital recording methods with classic techniques and Pro Tools capabilities. Director Ken Fordyce brings experience from Berklee College of Music and has taught music production courses through University of Washington since 2002. The studio provides recording, mixing, mastering, and voice-over services with accurate monitoring, great gear, and an intimate atmosphere that clients consistently praise. Mirror Sound also offers The Practical Audio Recording Course for hands-on audio engineering education with small class sizes.
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Crackle & Pop! Recording Studio
Crackle & Pop! Recording Studio operates as an independently run, artist-driven facility in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood at 1406 NW 53rd Street. Cofounded by Johnny Sangster and Andy Smith, the studio features 2-inch 16 and 24-track analog tape recording capabilities, custom-built DIY equipment, and inherited gear from the legendary Egg Studio including a Spectra Sonics console from Stax Records. House engineer Jon Roberts joins frequent collaborators Rachel Field, Floyd Reitsma, and Matt Bayles in providing comprehensive recording services. The studio's curated collection of keyboards, drums, percussion, and multi-instrumentalist Johnny Sangster's personal instruments are available upon request, while the expanded space accommodates full bands following a successful 2018 Kickstarter campaign.
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