Harvestworks

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SoHo’s Broadway corridor hums with creative energy, where galleries and tech startups share sidewalks with long-standing music spots. Among them is Harvestworks, a recording studio that has quietly anchored the neighborhood’s experimental audio scene for decades. Studios like this one often become the backbone of local sound culture, offering space for artists to push boundaries without commercial pressure.

Recording studios in dense urban pockets face unique challenges—soundproofing, zoning, and accessibility all shape what happens inside. 596 Broadway #602, just steps from the Prince Street subway, balances those constraints with a focus on electronic music, sound art, and multimedia projects. The address places it within walking distance of performance venues, making it a practical hub for musicians who need to move between rehearsal, recording, and live sets.

Beyond traditional tracking, Harvestworks has carved out a niche in workshops and residencies, often bridging technology and art. Sessions here might involve field recordings, interactive installations, or software development, reflecting the studio’s broader role in the city’s creative ecosystem. When questions come up about availability or technical specs, a quick call to (212) 431-1130 can clarify what’s possible.

The studio’s presence on Broadway reinforces how SoHo’s industrial past still shapes its present. For directions or last-minute details, the map pinpoints the entrance: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2598fa7d358e7:0x6d0b8091010f99af. The elevator ride to the sixth floor offers a glimpse of the cast-iron facades that define the block, a reminder of the neighborhood’s layered history.

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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