Nathaniel Reichman Fine-Tunes Dubway's Studio A ATMOS Playback

Dubway recently welcomed back engineer Nathaniel Reichman to optimize our Studio A Studio A ATMOS playback, ensuring the room delivers precise, immersive sound for both music and post-production projects. With his extensive experience and busy schedule, his work here underscores Dubway’s commitment to maintaining world-class audio environments for the industry’s leading listening platforms.

Studio A’s ATMOS setup gives artists and post teams an unmatched spatial audio experience, cementing Dubway as a go-to destination for cutting-edge immersive production.

John Davis Performs Lost Music Of Early New Orleans from Dubway Recordings

As part of the French Quarter Festival, pianist and curator John Davis will perform a full program of rare early New Orleans piano music at the New Orleans Jazz Museum. Decades before jazz and before recording technology, these compositions fused African, Afro-Caribbean, Creole, and European traditions, surviving mostly as fragile sheet music until now.

Davis spent extensive time at Dubway Studios with engineer Elijah Sheets refining 26 solo piano pieces in post-production. These recordings will form the centerpiece of this upcoming performance and exhibition.

From Demo to Live Band at Dubway Studios

Mike Roe came to Dubway with a Logic session already mapped out, and together we expanded it into a full live-band recording. Working with Dubway founder Al Houghton, Mike’s songs were fully produced out and recorded the old-fashioned way live, with a full band in our Chelsea live room. Al hand-picked the players and singers for the session, bringing together an all-star lineup: Brian Geltner (drums), Brian Stanley (bass), Suke Cerulo (guitar), Ed Pastorini (piano), with vocals by Eli Thomson and Daniel Madeson. Sessions like this sit at the foundation of Dubway’s work, moving songs from session files to finished recordings through live tracking and production.

(Engineer: Zoltán Sindhu)

Dubway Rings in the New Year with Fred again.. on Apple Music Live in Spatial Audio

Dubway just wrapped the Dolby Atmos concert film for Fred again.., captured live from his New Year’s Eve performance in Dublin. The show features his brand-new touring set, widely considered some of his strongest work yet, and delivers an electrifying blend of emotion and club energy. Produced for Apple Music Live, this release brings Fred’s immersive, high-impact performance directly to listeners around the world.

(Engineer: Nathaniel Reichman)