Moveable Sound is a mobile recording practice that brings professional music production into regional and remote environments. Instead of relying on a fixed studio, it transforms spaces such as halls, woolsheds, lighthouses, homes, and community buildings into temporary recording sites, where the character of each location becomes part of the sound.
It’s a response to how hard it is to access studios in regional areas, but also a creative choice: capturing something real, immediate, and tied to place. At its core, it’s about movement, connection, and making music where people actually live, not where the industry says it should happen.