Sacklunch can produce your project with you and has always been about quality people.  From who we choose to work with as clients to the people we get involved to complete projects. From a studio drummer to add some solid backbone to a music project to helping iron out a script for a mucis video or commercial. We've got the tools and people that make great projects.

Why Choose Sacklunch Recording?
At Sacklunch Recording it's always been about the music. We created this comfortable recording facility with the artist in mind. The studio is modest but well designed and very comfortable providing a relaxed atmosphere to record your music project

We've been recording Spokane's best bands since 1996 and take pride in being a quality part of the Spokane music and recording scene. We now offer full service CD Duplication with direct print on disc with 2 day turnaround.

Who is Sacklunch...

Travis Romine is the founder and engineer at Sacklunch. Travis has worked on all kinds of projects from Country to Rap to Modern Pop and Rock. Travis has been playing in bands since he was 16 and has worked on independent music videos and documentaries in and around the Inland NW over the years. Credits include Creative Director on "The Truth" with SPLIT 50 in Seattle as well as Creative Director on the "Shhhhh Don't Tell 'Em That" Documentary about Sir Mix-A-Lot released in 2004 by IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT. He also recorded the first independently released FIVEFOOTTHICK album which was re-released by Eclipse Records in 2005.
Titus Epefanio has been our in house drum tech since we built the studio in 1996 and continues to develop fresh new ideas on recording specific drum sounds. Titus has co-produced music and video projects locally including the Psyben Trip music video produced here in Spokane. Titus is also the author of our downloadable drummers guide (The Drummer's Guide To Studio Happiness) for first time drummers in the studio available on our musician resources page. Even if you're a seasoned drummer with studio experience we highly recommend checking out the Drummer's guide for maximum results in the studio.
Nick Sanders has finally graduated from intern to assistant engineer and brings a wealth of technical knowledge to the recording team. Nick plays the Violin and practices Feng Shui in his spare time and has an elaborate collection of Smurf dolls. By the way Nick isn't quite as handsome and seasoned as you see above, we didn't have a picture of him for the site when we launched it so I slapped in this jolly fellow.


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