That Music Studio
About
Recording studios shape the city’s sound. That Music Studio offers a quiet corner in Midtown where musicians can track, mix, and master without the usual Manhattan rush. The space is set up for everything from solo vocal takes to full-band sessions—live drums, bass, and guitars—plus overdubs and final tweaks before release.
You’ll find it at 13 W 36th St, a short walk from Herald Square and the garment district’s fabric shops. The block hums with delivery trucks by day and quieter sidewalks by evening, making it practical for late-night sessions without the noise of Times Square. Metered parking lines the avenue, and the 34th Street subway hub is two minutes away on foot.
Engineers here handle tracking, mixing, and mastering; they also offer analog tape options for artists chasing a warmer tone. Vocal booths are treated for clarity, and the control room is wired for surround-sound playback. If you’re planning a session, call (727) 735-1944 to check availability and talk through gear lists.
A map is all you need to get there—directions here. Sometimes the best studios are the ones you stumble upon between errands.