Hit Warehouse began its soft launch on November 1, 2014, opening the studio doors for the first time in nearly two years. The early sessions quickly put the new rooms, recording systems, and workflow to work.
Among the first artists and projects through the facility were Landon Shill, Kimmy Kate, Jeremy Graham, Annie Moscow, Isaac Valenzuela, The Southwest Surfers, Band on the Run, and Take It to the Limit. The latter groups were established tribute acts performing throughout Arizona and along the West Coast.

Those early projects helped establish the facility as a comfortable, practical place for artists to record, collaborate, and finish their work. The same emphasis on preparation, craft, and a relaxed room continues across today’s recording, media-production, and post-production services.
Read more about the history and evolution of Hit Warehouse, or browse the full studio archive.
For another look inside the facility during the same era, watch The Pattern Interrupt recording at Hit Warehouse.

