
Lazăr Ometiță
Agile Coaching
Provider of invaluable project management experience, giving our small team the clear ideas to help take all our projects to fruition. Also a great singer.
Andrei Bobiș
Music Production
A graduate of Berklee College of Music, he’s been a part of a band for as long as he can remember. His extensive knowledge of composition, arrangement & music production technology are the driving force behind the songs that go out our studio’s door.
Dan Vamanu
Events & Marketing
Over 9 years of booking concerts, managing bands, festival stages & organising music events, while also doing graphic design & PR for musicians make him indispensable to what we do – making great music stand out.
FAQs
What do you bring to a song?
A strong sense of structure, excellent arranging skills & fresh, curious ears. We think these are paramount to helping artists and clients find whatever it is they are looking for.
Analog or digital and why?
Obviously both because we couldn't fit a tape machine through our studio’s door.
What other musicians or music production professionals inspire you?
The biggest names on the list regarding music production are Prince and James Murphy (of LCD Soundsystem). When it comes to musicians the list is a long one - Talking Heads, ESG, Human League, Arcade Fire, Bowie, St. Vincent quickly come to mind, but I could keep adding names for a quite a while.
Describe the most common type of work you do for your clients.
Producing emerging bands and helping them define their artistic vision is our #1 activity right now. It is also the activity closest to our heart. Second to that is working on media projects - Games, TV commercials or film.
What type of music do you usually work on?
When it comes to working with bands we mostly work with indie, electronic music, rock, jazz and folk. However, we have quite a strong background in working for media projects such as TV commercials, where we adapted to the client's references and requests, in whatever genre they fell.
If you were on a desert island and could take just 5 pieces of gear, what would they be?
A multi-track recorder, an SM57, the Prophet-6 synthesizer, one electric guitar and one electric bass guitar - you don't need much more to make amazing records. Hopefully, we can find something on the island to fashion a cowbell from.
How much?
For details about our pricing, check out this page. However, contact us with as much info as possible about your project (be it a song, an EP or a full album) or artistic needs and we will quickly get back to you with suggestions/ideas and an offer tailored to your needs.
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