"We went out to Gamer Studio not knowing what to expect. We've been through the rushed projects and they weren't at all what we wanted. JF treated the song and us with patience and respect and helped make our song the track we hoped for. The per-project payment mentality can make all the difference for your band. Get in and hear for yourself." ~ Jon Cuthbert (joncandtherelief.com)

"My experience being recorded at Gamer Studios was a good one. They have all the equipment and technology available to make a good quality recording. JF really knows what he is doing and has loads of experience writing, producing, and recording music. He play pretty much all instruments that you may need help with if you are a solo artist. He also does an excellent job of mixing and mastering your final product. The setting is comfortable and there are guitars, drums, a piano, and a keyboard and good quality amps and mikes. My experience at Gamer Studio's was fast, efficient, and most importantly enjoyable." ~ Wesley Krauss (www.myspace.com/wesleykrauss)

Our services include preproduction, production, mixing, mastering, cd printing (for small runs). Located in Sherbrooke QC, Gamer Studio is run by JF Coley, a career musician with studio experience in Los Angeles and Ottawa. JF has self-produced radio singles for himself that have enjoyed high rotation on several radio stations.

Our studios are portable, which means we can do on location work. When working at Gamer Studio, an artist can enjoy not only the expert ears of our producer, but also a wealth of musical equipment. Our close ties with several media sectors also makes it easy for the artist in question to get his music heard on radio, as well as get a website and press kit produced.

Our mentality is one of development. We want to create a musical scene in the Eastern Townships that rivals that of the 60’s in the area. In keeping with this, we want artists to feel like they can express themselves, and get their art to reflect their person. We do not charge by the hour, but by the project.

We want the artist to feel like the final product is what they want, and not to feel rushed by a meter adding up costs. That is the difference between a producer and an engineer, and this is where Gamer Studio separates itself from its competition. We want to produce artists, not increase our cash flow.