Social Media

Social Media

Our social media presence exists for one reason:
to help the right artists feel oriented, calm, and confident before they ever walk into the studio.

You won’t find tutorials, gear breakdowns, or debates about process. What we share is intentionally limited. The goal isn’t to explain how we work—it’s to reflect the tone of the room and the kind of people who thrive in it.

Most posts fall into one of four categories:

  • Moments from sessions, shared without commentary
  • Reflections on creative momentum and decision-making
  • Stories about artists and community
  • Practical updates around availability and events

From time to time, I’ll participate in public conversations—usually in informal, open forums—where the focus is on helping artists feel less stuck and more capable of moving forward. These are conversations, not lectures, and they’re never used to teach technique or defend methods.

Following Panama Sound online is not about staying entertained or “keeping up.”
It’s simply a way to stay loosely connected to the community and to get a feel for whether this environment is the right fit for you.


Where to Find Us

  • Instagram – Occasional studio moments, session atmosphere, and finished work
  • Facebook – Community updates and announcements
  • Reddit – Open conversations where artists talk honestly about their work
  • Substack is where longer-form writing lives

(Links below.)


Sharing Your Work

If you tag Panama Sound in something you’re proud of, we’ll see it.
There’s no expectation, no algorithmic push, and no obligation to perform for attention.

The studio exists to support finished work and real relationships.
Social media is simply one small surface where that shows up.