Offshorex2 services

Production, sessions, and final polish.

Jonathan works as a producer and engineer who cares about the full record, not just one isolated step. The goal is strong music, strong energy in the room, and work that still feels true to the artist.

01 / Production

Beat building and arrangement

From first idea to final shape, Jonathan builds records with sound, direction, and identity working together.

02 / Session direction

Recording with room control

Jonathan keeps takes moving, energy up, and ideas clear so artists leave with real progress instead of a scattered night.

03 / Engineering

Detail, balance, and finish

Clean engineering and final polish that support the emotion of the record without sanding off the personality.

Session feel

Focused work. Fast decisions. Better records.

Pressure with purpose.

Jonathan keeps sessions moving without losing the feel. Ideas get tested fast, arrangements tighten up, and nothing stays vague for long.

Whether he is building from scratch or finishing what is already there, the point is the same: make the record hit harder.

Illustrated signal altar with speakers, mixer, yellow meters, cyan drips, and red cable accents

Session flow

How work usually moves.

Step 01

Send references

Share the sound, mood, and references you want the session to hit.

Step 02

Pick the lane

Choose production, recording, engineering, or a full build.

Step 03

Lock the session

Confirm timing, files, and goals before the room starts moving.

Jonathan De La Torre at a studio console lit by a monitor

What artists get

Clear direction from first idea to final bounce.

Jonathan brings structure, ears, and momentum into the room so a loose idea can turn into something finished and replayable.