... we record all what you can hear on this site:

But in addition to drums and guitars, we also record
vocals, organs, synthesizers, violins and cello here.
When everything has been recorded, then comes the next step: All tracks have to
be somehow coordinated so that it sounds the way we imagine it in our head
the whole time:

That's how it looks in the mix area of our studio. In addition to the myriad of mixer channels and
the multitude of traditional vintage devices and glittering sound sculptueres, one more ingredient
is very important:
The magic in the room!
The ubiquitous karma that can be felt in the room and the wobbling transcendent spirit create
this magic. An interaction can be observed: On the one hand, the recorded guitar riffs and the
psychedelic vocal lines influence the magical flow. On the other hand, the magic in the room
also affects all recordings - whether guitar recordings, vocal recordings or recordings of other instruments.
The interaction of all elements is celebrated here - and we never know beforehand what the
result will ultimately sound like. But as already emphasized above: Both during recording
and mixing, the surrounding spiritual sphere is decisive.
For those interested in technology: You can find the history of the music studios
here .
Today - in the year 2021 - we mainly mix "ITB". As
"automation and edit software" we primary use the "Cubase" software from Steinberg:


Mostly - not always - we start a new song with guitar chords
or even a poignant guitar riff.
Although there are about a hundred different guitars to choose from,
it can be difficult to find just the right and fitting sound for a moving song.
Of course the inherent karma and the magic in the room determine the direction into which we develop a song.

Mics, Preamps & Headphones for vocal- and guitar-recordings.
The various instruments and tools allow exact modelling and
deep interventions. Nevertheless: Without an idea of a melody or a sound
in your head, not a single song can be created.

When a song is almost finished, and all tracks have been
recorded and coarsly mixed, then it is quite not ready.
Just now the "fine tuning" starts, the tweaking and the
mastering. These last steps often decide if a song becomes
really good or not.

When a song finally seems to be finished, we use another special tool, which gives the final touch to the whole thing:

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