A string session for Taylor Swift’s Folklore — the 63rd Grammy Album of the Year — was recorded in this room. Grammy-credited production, one address, since 2013.
Verified personal credits of co-owner Jon Gautier. The Grammy is a personal credit of an owner — not a business award.
A live room built for tracking — grand piano, a wall of vintage microphones, an analog console, and the acoustic treatment to make them count. Studios sell the space as much as the service. Come picture your record in it.
Tour the studio rooms →During the pandemic, producer Jack Antonoff reached out for an after-hours string session. Violinist Bobby Hawk played the parts inside this room. That session ended up on Folklore — and Folklore won Album of the Year.
Book the room where Grammy-credited work was recorded. Every session comes with an engineer who has worked at the highest level of the craft.
Tracking sessions →Co-creation, arrangement, mixing, mastering — handled in-house by a Grammy-credited producer. Bring an idea or a rough mix; we build from there.
Mixing & mastering →Label services and release strategy, handled here. We help artists get the record out — not just get it tracked.
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Jon’s name is on the Folklore credits and on the Evermore Album-of-the-Year nomination. When you book Sound House, you’re booking the room those records came through — with the engineer whose name is on them in the chair.
Come see the room. Hear the signal chain. Talk through your project with Jon — no pressure, no commitment.
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