Offshorex2 studio

The downtown room behind the records.

Jonathan works from a home studio in downtown Kansas City where ideas get shaped into sessions, records, edits, and collaborations. The room matters because the energy in it matters.

Wide studio shot with Jonathan De La Torre seated at the main console

Session footage

What the room feels like during a live session.

Clip 01

A live pass through the room when everybody is locked in and the energy is up.

Clip 02

Another angle on the setup, the pace, and the way ideas start turning into records.

Setup

Everything in the room is built for flow.

Illustrated top-down studio blueprint with monitors, desk layout, and neon signal paths

Fast movement, clear decisions

Monitors, desk, and routing are set up to keep ideas moving fast and decisions clear.

Whether Jonathan is building a beat, cutting vocals, or tightening a mix, the room is meant to hold momentum.

What happens here

Production, recording, and momentum.

This is where Jonathan builds beats, records vocals, shapes mixes, and works through ideas with artists who want more than a quick file drop. It is a working room, not just a backdrop.

Artist approach

Transparent, collaborative, and open.

Jonathan works in a way that feels open, creative, and easy to build with. The room is serious about results, but never stiff.