The Hall of Justice is a recording studio owned by Mike Davis, Michael Ferrario, James Kasinger and Samuel Rosson. Located in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood, established in 2000 and completely rebuilt in 2010. Recent clients include Ratboys, Pool Kids, Alvvays, Great Grandpa, Noah Gundersen, Pinegrove, Deep Sea Diver, Pedro The Lion, Minus The Bear, Gotye, Lo Moon, Paper Kites, Special Explosion, S, Cumulus, and Your Heart Breaks. Regular producers include Chris Walla, Mike Vernon Davis, Samuel Rosson, Phil Ek, Andy D. Park, Don Gunn, Francois Tetaz, and Dylan Wall. Clients from further back include Death Cab for Cutie, The Thermals, The Postal Service, Nada Surf, The Long Winters, and The Decemberists.

You can record here too. The room is $350 / day. Guest engineers with demonstrable studio proficiency are invited and welcome.

The studio was designed to be fluid and flexible: it only takes minutes to move seamlessly from a world-class screenless analog workflow to the DAW. The tape machines are calibrated and work correctly, the tape stock is new, the console is meticulously maintained, and everything is labeled correctly. If it’s in the rack, it works.