Professional recording, mixing and mastering studio based in Toyota City, Japan.
Supporting artists and producers with high-quality audio production.
Established in 2007, the studio has worked with a wide range of artists across multiple genres, providing both technical precision and a strong musical perspective.
Nori is a recording, mixing and mastering engineer based in Toyota City, Japan. In addition to engineering, he is also a professional performer, playing guitar, bass and percussion.
For nearly two decades, he has been working with artists on their music, supporting productions with both technical precision and a strong musical perspective.
His approach focuses on understanding each artist’s vision and translating it into a finished sound while preserving the character and emotion of the performance.
A free desktop application for analyzing loudness normalization across streaming platforms. All processing runs locally, allowing precise control and detailed analysis without uploading your audio.
Open ToolA lightweight web tool for instantly analyzing sample rate, bit depth and channels. Runs entirely in your browser with no file upload, making it fast, private and easy to use.
Open ToolA browser-based tool to compare audio playback with and without normalization. All processing is done locally, so you can safely preview LUFS-based level changes in real time.
Open ToolProjects can be handled both locally and remotely.
All Night Long – Xxx bass
Beat production, mixing and mastering by Dubreel.
Return To Core – PULSE Gaeru
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Dubreel Studio.
Basic tracks recorded live.
Keyboard and piano recorded at another studio.
#202 – ZOZ a.k.a Diddy Milligan
Recorded at Dubreel Studio. Beat provided by the client (stems). Mixed and mastered by Dubreel.
Pure Love 2: Tenshi e no Okurimono – Nana Sato, Sawa Taniguchi
Piano recorded at an external studio.
Violin recorded at Dubreel Studio.
Mixed and mastered by Dubreel.
Organic Wire is a series of handmade audio cables developed at studio dubreel.
The cables were originally created for our own recording and mastering environment, when commercial cables could not provide the clarity we were looking for.
Many of the materials use natural fibers such as Japanese paper, hemp and cotton, helping reduce static electricity and maintain a clean signal.
The cables are now produced in small batches and used by musicians, DJs and studios.