New Generation Records is a full-service recording studio and music production facility in Oklahoma City that handles tracking, mixing, mastering, and podcast production for independent musicians, bands, and content creators working across genres from hip-hop and country to rock and electronic music.
Located in Oklahoma City, New Generation Records functions as both a commercial recording studio and collaborative workspace for artists at different stages of development. The facility operates as an independent studio rather than part of a larger media company, which means decisions about booking, rates, and project scope stay local. The studio handles the complete production pipeline: recording live instruments and vocals, mixing multitrack sessions, mastering for distribution platforms, and increasingly podcast and voiceover work. It serves musicians who need professional results without Nashville or Los Angeles pricing and artists who want ongoing relationships with the same engineering team across multiple projects.
New Generation Records charges by the hour for studio time. Standard tracking and mixing rates run between $40 and $60 per hour, depending on whether the session includes engineering consultation or is self-engineered by a band member with prior experience. Mastering services are priced per track rather than hourly, typically ranging from $75 to $150 per song depending on the source material and revision rounds included. Podcast editing and production start at $25 to $35 per finished hour of audio. (Confirm current rates directly, as studio hourly pricing adjusts periodically to reflect equipment upgrades and market conditions in the Oklahoma City production market.)
Multi-day block bookings and project rates for full albums are available and usually reduce the effective hourly cost by 10 to 20 percent compared to single-session rates. The studio also offers package deals that bundle tracking, mixing, and mastering for artists committing to a complete project timeline.
Oklahoma City has a handful of working studios, but they serve different market segments. The Soundcastle, also in Oklahoma City, operates at a higher price tier (typically $75 to $100 per hour for tracking) and specializes in country and Americana, making it the natural choice for artists in those genres with larger budgets. Crosstown Studios, another Oklahoma City option, runs as a teaching studio affiliated with a music school and prioritizes student projects and educational sessions over commercial work. New Generation Records positions itself for independent musicians, DIY bands, and podcasters who need professional results at mid-market rates without the genre specialization of Soundcastle or the academic focus of Crosstown. Choose New Generation Records if your genre is flexible and you want a production partner rather than a technical-only service.
The studio is well-matched to bands recording their first or second album, solo artists developing demo material for licensing, podcasters and audiobook narrators needing clean editing and mastering, and musicians who plan multiple projects at the same facility. It works equally well for artists recording entirely there as for bands that track at home and bring raw files in for mixing. It does not suit artists requiring a large live room for orchestral recording, projects demanding gear from a specific vintage era or brand (the studio's equipment is modern and professional-grade but not vintage-focused), or sessions requiring turnaround times under 48 hours during peak booking periods.
New Generation Records schedules a consultation call or in-person visit before booking. Bring a rough demo or reference tracks to establish the sonic direction you're targeting, your timeline, and your budget. The studio engineer will discuss microphone and arrangement choices, discuss any technical constraints of your material, and walk through the recording plan if you are tracking live. For mixing or mastering work, prepare your files in advance: multitrack sessions for mixing, or a stereo master file for mastering feedback. Most first projects start with a single session or a two-to-three-day block to establish workflow and communication between the band and the studio.
New Generation Records operates Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., with Saturday sessions available by advance booking. The studio is located in a mixed commercial neighborhood with street parking and a small lot shared with neighboring businesses. Confirm current hours and weekend availability before scheduling, as holiday closures and summer hours occasionally shift. Remote mixing and mastering services are available, so artists outside Oklahoma City can send files without visiting in person.
New Generation Records remains relevant in Oklahoma City's music ecosystem because it operates as a focused, local alternative to national studios without sacrificing technical capability, and its project-based approach has made it a repeat choice for artists who value continuity over one-off sessions.
