Los Depressos is a recording and post-production facility in the heart of Bed-Stuy on historic Fulton Street. It houses multiple production rooms, including a state-of-the-art Neve analog studio with outboard gear, instruments, and a Yamaha piano, plus a Dolby Atmos mix room (7.1.4) built for film, television, concert, and spatial music mixing.
On the roof sits the Greenhouse (@greenhousebk), a 2,000-square-foot glass venue for multidisciplinary performance and production, and the home of Live from the Greenhouse Sessions—an intimate live series showcasing artists in Brooklyn’s most unique setting.
The historic Neve room, built in 1984 for Rawlston Charles by Frank Comantale of Hit Factory fame, anchors the studio’s legacy. Today, Grammy-winning and Emmy-nominated mixers/producers Jonathan Vergara and Bob “Bassy” Brockmann carry that tradition forward with world-class sound and creativity..