
About
Why The Music Labs Exists
The Music Labs is a privately owned studio based in Los Angeles, California. It is the creative home for projects like Goliath, Geezah, 3 Kings, In Static, and many others.
The Labs exist to explore music at the intersection of traditional musicianship, virtual artistry, and modern technology. Guitars, drums, bass, synths, vocals, software, hardware, and experimental tools all live side by side here. Nothing is off-limits if it serves the song.
Music Labs uses AI-assisted tools as part of a human-led writing, arrangement, production, and world-building process. Many releases also feature real human performances, including played instruments, vocal contributions, production work, editing, and creative direction from human collaborators.
Some Music Labs projects are traditional artist-led releases. Others are virtual bands, built around their own identities, voices, stories, and creative direction. In every case, the projects are built around original concepts, lyrics, song structures, performances, art direction, and final curation by human creators.
This is a space built for curiosity, trial and error, and growth. Every release is shaped, reviewed, and curated by human beings, with technology used as a creative tool rather than a replacement for intent or taste.
All music released through The Music Labs is sold online for under $10 USD, always.
The goal is simple: make meaningful music accessible, honest, and artist-driven.
This is a place to create, experiment, and evolve.
Our Process
Music Labs projects begin with human ideas: concepts, themes, lyrics, song structures, genre direction, visual identity, and release planning.
From there, the work is built through a hybrid creative process. Human creators write riffs, loops, melodies, lyrics, arrangements, and production ideas. Depending on the project, releases may also include real human performances, including guitars, bass, drums, synths, vocals, backing vocals, Humans do all the editing, mixing, and production work.
AI-assisted and modern production tools, including tools like Ozone, Curves AQ, and others, may be used during writing, sound design, arrangement, production, mixing, mastering, artwork, or world-building. These tools are part of the workflow, not the author of the project. Creative direction, selection, editing, performance choices, and final release decisions are made by human creators.
Some Music Labs releases are traditional artist-led projects.
Others are virtual bands built around original identities, voices, stories, and visual worlds. In every case, the goal is to make music with intent, personality, and a clear point of view.
