We are a music production company in Brooklyn, NYC that specializes in capturing live performances in high-quality studio audio and HD SLR video. Our artists include a diverse range of international artists with major label credits, in genres including Neo-Soul, Funk, RnB, Jazz, Roots Reggae, and World Music.
We offer several services including recording packages, beat conversion, bookings, a catalog of over 20 different styles of music for singers, MC's, and other vocalists to choose from, industry events, and a weekly writing night for session musicians.
We believe in charitable acts, and our team of professionals and interns work pro bono. In this blog you can peek into our world, and see the work and fun behind the high-quality products we produce for the virtuosic artists we have the pleasure of working with.
We Breed Virtuosity.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Oh snap! The winter has finally found us!
I even had to bundle up the pug in her pink winter jacket.
She hates it.
What’s going on with HighBreedMusic? Wellll…everything! We’ve got full plates here and endless appetites for doing good work.
Stay tuned!
Song of the day: Poop’s bark at the doorbell. I’ll have to post it for all to see. It is hilarious. Thank God for Studio Mascots. And pugs.
Too much work to talk. Fun day ahead…very excited. Talking like caveman…
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It’s a breezy afternoon out in the city. I just came back from an appointment in Manhattan, and was reminded of more reasons why NYC is awesome. My journey took me to the Upper East Side, right along Central Park. I couldn’t resist the park’s calling, with the birds chirping and hopping along the paths, pink and white spring petals cascading across the street towards the park, people in their power suits or pastels, walking three paces slower than what is customary in the city. Colors, oh glorious colors. Green is amazing. Especially when dabbed with the spring festival of reds, purples, yellows. If the easter bunny really did poop jelly beans, the flowers I saw today would have grown from the sugary droplets.
I didn’t get to stay too long, another engagement called me away. However, on my way back to Brooklyn, the good weather persisted, and I had a splendid walk back to my train. It took mucho will power not to disappear into the Museum of Natural History, or into one of the many eateries along the way, but I did slow my pace, for just a bit. (Exhale, smile) I hope everyone gets a little piece of outside today, because the clouds rolling in look like confinement.
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Today, after I did some cleaning, I began to work on our large HighBreedMusic calender. Nikki soon found out that I am challenged when it comes to arts and crafts. If there is tape, or some sort of cutting and pasting involved, I go back to the way I was in elementary school during art class: clueless; the kid who either got his friends to help him the entire time, or failed. Don’t even get me started on actually having to draw, paint, color, etc. I can barely draw a circle without making it look like an egg. I’m also pretty sure I was the only kid in Home Economics class to get less than a C for his sewing project.

That’s my face every time I have to do something that involves any sort of arts and crafts. Thankfully, though, no drawing was involved, and after repeated instructions from Nikki I finally got it. Everybody slow clap for me.
Now it’s time for all of us to get cracking on editing songs, joining websites, writing letters, and getting our name out there more and more until HighBreedMusic is like “Häaggin Dazs” ice cream; a household name. Cheers till later!