About US
We’re Everloft Studios
Part of historic Horsham Township in beautiful Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Everloft Studios began in 2012, with Joe Venango and Fred Keller’s passion for great music.
Dedicated to their dream, they both completed degrees in Media Studies and Production at Temple University’s School of Communications and Theatre in 2016. Since then, they’ve had the pleasure of working with 100’s of artists, instrumentalists, songwriters, beatmakers, choirs, filmmakers, and production houses to help bring ideas and projects to life.
Our Space
Not far from Philadelphia, Everloft Studios resides in a beautiful complex tucked away in the small, historic town of Horsham Pennsylvania.
At the core of Everloft is Studio A, the control room. Inside the control room lives the Midas Venice 320 Console and a hand-picked selection of outboard gear that has shaped Everloft’s specific Sound.
An ISO Booth sits just outside the control room, which is used primarily for achieving a tight, close vocal sound or, isolating guitar amps away from musicians for more precise monitoring.
The studio’s Live Room boasts 20+ ft ceilings, as well as balconies overlooking the space. Plain and simple, this room sounds fantastic. From enormous drum tones, to soaring guitar sounds, to lively vocals, this room will bring your music to life.
Studio B resides in the loft of the barn and is used as a second recording studio for full bands, as well as for music editing, podcasts, interviews, etc. It also doubles as the studio’s lounge, allowing bandmates to take a break from the music production process.
We offer the following range of services:
Audio Recording
Mixing
Mastering
Producing
Rehearsal Space
Voice Overs
Foley
Sound Design
Podcast Production
Commercial Jingles
Filmed Live Studio Sessions
Concert Streaming
Audio Restoration
And More!
Studio A
Studio B
Behind the Board
Joe Venango
Fred Keller
Raised in a family of luthiers, Fred was classically trained from a young age and subsequently developed a fascination with songwriting, and production soon after. He went on to familiarize himself with other modern instruments, while also developing a fervent interest in the electronic side of composition and production. His continued education at Temple’s School of Media further honed his intuitive ear and keen attention to detail, to help articulate the most insightful and authentic version of any artist’s story.