Disreality Recording Studio
About
Recording studios rarely feel like part of the neighborhood, yet they shape its sound. Disreality Recording Studio sits where TriBeCa’s quiet streets meet the hum of Lower Manhattan, offering a space for musicians to capture what the city leaves unheard. The studio’s presence at 58 Walker St New York, NY 10013 places it within walking distance of rehearsal spots, late-night diners, and the kind of alleys that inspire B-sides.
Studios like this one exist in the gaps between live gigs and polished releases. Disreality provides the tools to bridge that distance—analog consoles, isolation booths, and enough room to experiment without the pressure of a ticking clock. Sessions here often run past midnight, when the building’s other tenants have gone home and the only audience is the hum of the ventilation system.
Reaching out is simple enough. A call to 212-XXX-XXXX connects you to someone who can outline rates, availability, and the kind of gear that might suit a demo or a full album. The studio doesn’t advertise, relying instead on word-of-mouth recommendations from engineers and bands who’ve tracked projects in its rooms.
For anyone mapping a route, the directions lead to a door that looks like any other in the neighborhood—until you step inside and the city fades. That’s the point, really.