Steven Lucky Benson
About
Music production in the city often happens behind unmarked doors. Steven Lucky Benson operates from one of them, turning raw tracks into finished records without fanfare. The work involves mixing, mastering, and sometimes co-writing—tasks that require quiet focus rather than neon signs. Producers here tend to favor function over flash, and this spot follows that tradition.
Recording sessions don’t always need a stage. Some of the best work gets done in small rooms where the acoustics are tight and the distractions are few. Clients come for the technical precision, not the view, and leave with files ready for distribution. The address doesn’t make the music, but it helps to know where to show up: the studio is at the listed coordinates, though you won’t find a marquee out front.
Booking time is simple. A call ahead ensures the space is available when you need it, and the schedule adapts to last-minute changes more often than not. The number to reach is (862) 800-7611, and most conversations start with a question about the project rather than a sales pitch. No one here treats sound as an afterthought.
Directions are straightforward if you know the neighborhood. The map pinpoints the exact location, and the walk from the nearest train stop takes about seven minutes. For anyone serious about getting the levels right, that’s close enough. Find the spot here.