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Matt Weiss’s new Miami studio built for how content is made now
“Hey folks, Matthew Weiss here. Come on in.”
That invitation sums up the spirit of The Good Days, the new Miami based studio from Matt Weiss and his business partner Hiro Oshima. This is not a traditional recording studio with a single purpose. It is a carefully designed multimedia environment that reflects how music, film, post production, and visual content now exist under one connected umbrella.
From the moment you walk through the door, it is clear that this space is about flow, flexibility, and experience.
First impressions: accolades, art, and atmosphere

On the right sits what Matt calls the “showoff wall”. A collection of accolades earned over decades of work, shared between Matt and Hiro. It sets the tone immediately. This is a working studio built by people who have been there.
Nearby is a VIP style lounge with artwork and a DJ setup, wired directly into the event space system. It can function as a social hub, a listening party space, or a full blown event environment. The influence of Hiro’s background running an art gallery in Los Angeles is obvious, with rotating artwork from street artists in both Miami and LA bringing colour and energy into the room.
An adjacent office is already earmarked for future use as a pre production room, reinforcing the idea that this studio is designed to evolve.
A studio designed for more than music
Unlike many facilities, The Good Days was never conceived as purely a music studio. The main central space is intentionally dedicated to events, exhibitions, and gatherings, as much as it is to sound.
Corporate events, album listening sessions, art expos, and creative meet ups can all live comfortably here. The layout encourages movement and interaction rather than isolation, which is central to the studio’s philosophy.
Studio B: intimate, precise, and versatile


Studio B is a compact stereo production room designed for voice over, ADR, overdubs, and focused music work. It features a dedicated vocal booth and a monitoring setup that mirrors Matt’s own personal workspace, expanded into a commercial environment.
This room is about accuracy and comfort. It is ideal for single instrument recording, tight vocal work, and detailed post tasks where precision matters more than spectacle.
The psych wall: where audio meets visuals
Before reaching Studio A, you pass one of the most distinctive features of The Good Days, a full size psych wall. Designed for white screen and green screen work, this space is large enough to drive a car onto and accessible via a garage opening capable of accommodating a full production truck.
This is where music videos, photo shoots, branded content, and visual storytelling come together, without ever leaving the building.
Studio A: the flagship Atmos suite
Studio A is the heart of the facility. A flagship post production and immersive audio suite built around a full Dolby Atmos monitoring system.
Configured for Atmos music, surround sound for film, ADR, and re recording, the room is designed to handle virtually any media format. A large projector screen allows seamless integration of picture and sound, making it equally suited to film work and immersive music projects.
This is a room built for the future, and one that Matt believes will become a staple of the Miami creative scene.
The ISO booth: controlled, tight, and musical

The isolated recording booth is deceptively spacious, yet extremely acoustically controlled. Designed for ADR sessions with multiple performers, intimate vocals, single instrument overdubs, or even very dry drum recordings, it offers a level of control that Matt describes as one of the best he has experienced.
It is a space that breathes without adding unwanted character, which is often the hardest balance to strike.
One idea, one building, one flow
What ties The Good Days together is a clear creative philosophy. Matt imagines an artist arriving in the morning to write in Studio B, moving into Studio A to record, mix, and master, stepping into the psych wall to shoot visual content, and finishing the day upstairs with a DJ led listening party.
Will it always work that way? Probably not. However, the fact that it can work that way is the point.
Music, film, sound design, and content creation are no longer separate worlds. They are departments of the same creative process, and The Good Days is built to support that reality.
Who is Matt Weiss?
Matt Weiss began his career over 20 years ago as an audio engineer, earning early credits with artists like Ronnie Spector and George Clinton while working in Philadelphia. His career later expanded through work in New York, Boston, and Los Angeles, leading to long term collaborations in major label and independent spaces alike.
He has received multiple Grammy nominations, including recent recognition for immersive audio mastering in Dolby Atmos, and holds high level credits across jazz, pop, hip hop, and Latin music. Alongside his studio work, he runs the YouTube channel Weiss Advice, where he shares insights into music production and sound quality, and is preparing for the release of his first book.
A studio for the way we create now
The Good Days is not about nostalgia, and it is not about chasing trends. It is about acknowledging how creative work actually happens in 2025 and beyond.
Audio, visual, social, and experiential content now live together. This studio embraces that reality with intention, clarity, and craft.
And yes, there is also a very good kitchen.
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Grab it here: Matt Weiss is one of those engineers who lives in the details, the feel, and the emotion of a mix, not just the settings.
Right now, you can get his full 4-course mixing bundle for only $87. This is an insane amount of high-level education for the price, and it’s packed with practical techniques you can apply straight away.
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Inside The Good Days
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