Context
Feeder Loft began as a practical response to a familiar problem: the lack of spaces that genuinely support process.
Not optimized for speed, not structured around turnover, and not designed to separate performance from production.
The Loft is one room. Everyone hears the same thing. Musicians, engineers, producers, and collaborators occupy the same space, responding to sound in real time. Decisions happen collectively, not behind glass.
The design is the result of more than a decade of working in studios, venues, basements, warehouses, and temporary rooms across different cities. Each iteration left something behind—less gear for show, more attention to listening, placement, and intention.
Detroit matters here. Not as branding, but as lived context. A city where music has always been built through reuse, adaptation, and community. Where genres emerged from limitations and turned them into language.
Feeder Loft exists to hold work while it is still becoming. Some projects arrive fully formed. Others arrive uncertain, unfinished, or in need of time. The space is built to support both.
This is a place for listening closely, working deliberately, and allowing ideas to change as they are heard.