About Us

Our Approach to Making Music

At Palouse Recordings, the process matters just as much as the final mix because music isn’t just sound, it’s emotion taking shape. Every artist walks into the studio carrying something: a story, a season, a tension, a hope. The act of creating music is its own kind of journey, and I believe the studio should be a place where that journey feels safe, unhurried, and honest. When we track a vocal or shape a guitar tone, we’re not just capturing audio; we’re capturing the feeling behind it. The best mixes don’t just sound good, they feel true.

I approach every project with that emotional arc in mind. Some songs come from joy, some from heartbreak, some from the quiet in‑between places. My job is to listen closely; not just to the performance, but to the person behind it. I work slowly and intentionally, giving each track the space it needs to breathe and become what it wants to be. When the process honors the emotion, the final mix naturally carries that same depth to the listener. That’s the kind of work I want to make here: music that resonates because it was created with care.

Why “Palouse Recordings”?

Palouse Recordings is named after a place that shaped us; not just geographically, but personally. For nearly a decade, the Palouse was home to our family, our friendships, and our growth. It’s where we learned to depend on each other, became parents, built community, and walked through seasons of joy and challenge. The name isn’t about location. It’s about transformation.

Though we’ve since moved to Kansas, the Palouse remains a quiet symbol of what formed us. It carries both beauty and complexity, and that’s exactly what makes it worth honoring. This studio is built in that spirit: warm, honest, and rooted in the belief that music is one of the most powerful ways we process who we are and where we’ve been.