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Owned and operated by award wining Drummer/Producer and Songwriter Kevin Hupp, The GROOVE ROOM recording studio is a relaxed yet professional pro tools studio that can make your next record affordable and yet competitive with the top artists of today.
Making your record
Do you want to take your music to the next level? It will take more than just a good studio and engineer. It will take someone to get deep into your song and help with the structure, melody, tension and release of the song. Then to make sure that the performances of the musicians are top notch and serve the song to their utmost potential. Last, but not least, is to make sure that the vocal delivery is not just good, but great! I have a proven, award winning track record as a producer/musician/studio owner so if you really want to make the most out of your next recording, give me a call at (917) 678-8624 or send me an e-mail and we can get started on making the most out of you as an Artist!.
KMG also rents full sound production featuring the new JBL PRX enclosures, along with top quality backline equipment.
Call or e-mail for our equipment list and use our gear to make your next show sound and look great !
917-678-8624
Kevin Hupp is an established NYC musician, producer and songwriter. KH is the owner of the Groove Room Recording Studio in Brewster, NY.
As a drummer he has many recording credits including 2 platinum and 3 gold records. Click here to view Kevin's discography
Kevin has also toured with Rick Derringer,Edgar Winter,Joan Osborne,
Freedy Johnston,Rufus Wainwright,Iggy Pop and his current band Slo Leak,featuring Danny"Kootch"Kortchmar.
"I consider myself somewhat "old school" when it comes to recording. Even though I use protools as a format I still believe in recording great takes as opposed to editing one together. Sometimes it takes longer, but I think the end result is better, more real and organic. But most important is the song. I live for the song, and getting it right is paramount. Hopefully I have helped the artists I've produced do that."
- K. Hupp. December 2005
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