BIZNOTE: Happy anniversary, Echoes Studios!

(Photo courtesy Echoes Studios)

One year in business! That’s the reason for a party this Saturday in North Delridge, announced by Echoes Studios:

Echoes Studios is celebrating our first anniversary with an open house on Saturday, May 19th, from 6 – 9 pm. Located in a historic former speakeasy in North Delridge’s music district next to the Skylark Café and Mode Music Studios, Echoes is owned and operated by engineer Bryan Standridge with business partner Matt Larson.

After making recordings in his Gatewood-area basement (and garages and practice spaces) for years with bands from across the country, including the acclaimed 2008 “She’s the Dutchess, I’m the Duke” LP, Bryan and his father-in-law built the warm, woody space by hand before opening last May. The goal was to create an amazing sounding room and a place where musicians and engineers could relax, hang out, and have an awesome time making music – from beginners and hobbyists in the studio for the very first time to seasoned pros.

Since opening last May, Bryan and accomplished engineers from around the city have recorded garage rock, surf, punk, rock n’ roll, folk, jazz, funk, fusion, and someone even made a movie over a long weekend. We’re so happy to be part of West Seattle’s amazing music community and super excited for the awesome sessions and projects lined up for the future.

Echoes Studios is at 3801 Delridge Way SW.

1 Reply to "BIZNOTE: Happy anniversary, Echoes Studios!"

  • Klindt May 18, 2018 (5:13 pm)

    Way to go Bryan! One Year and counting!

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