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Top Music Production Companies in the United States

From Los Angeles scoring stages and Nashville’s A‑list rooms to NYC post-audio suites, the United States is home to world-class music producers and professional recording studios. Whether you need full-cycle music production services, music mixing and mastering, or audio for film, TV, games, podcasts, or ads, Clutch helps you find trusted partners.

Our directory features verified reviews, detailed service profiles, and transparent portfolios so you can compare fit by genre, budget, and turnaround time. Filter by location, hourly rate, client focus, or specialty—then shortlist agencies that match your brief for on-site or remote collaboration across hubs like LA, Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, and Miami. Start with the national view or dive into leading city lists:

Top Music Production Companies

Music Production Companies in Los Angeles

Music Production Companies in New York

Music Production Companies in Chicago

Ratings Updated: June 4, 2026
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U.S. Music Production FAQs

  1. Access to premier talent and facilities – U.S. hubs like LA and Nashville offer top-tier session players, vocalists, arrangers, and Dolby Atmos—ready rooms for album, film, and streaming deliverables.
  2. Industry fluency – Teams are versed in label expectations, broadcast loudness standards for ads and TV, and union workflows when needed.
  3. Cross-genre depth – From hip-hop and pop to country/Americana and indie/alt, US producers can align with your sound and audience.
  4. Smooth operations – Clear contracts, IP ownership guidance, and robust remote-collab setups (Source-Connect, high-speed file pipelines) keep projects on schedule.

Pricing varies because of factors such as producer pedigree, studio, scope, and deliverables. Based on Clutch’s pricing data, the typical ranges are:

  • Full song production: $1,000 – $7,500+ per track
  • Mixing: $200 – $1,500 per track
  • Mastering: $75 – $300 per track; $250–$1,000+ for Dolby Atmos/Spatial masters
  • Studio day rates: $300 – $1,500+
  • Scoring/advertising cues: $1,500 – $15,000+ per minute for bespoke compositions
  • Albums/EPs: $8,000 – $75,000+ based on track count, live instrumentation, and mix/master complexity

Before you agree to any contracts, make sure to ask for itemized bids (production, editing, mixing, mastering, session players, studio, file prep) to compare apples to apples.

  • Recording artists and labels — Singles, EPs, albums, and development projects
  • Film, TV, and streaming — Scores, cues, source tracks, dialogue/music editing, deliverables
  • Advertising and brands — Sonic branding, jingles, mnemonics, and broadcast-ready mixes
  • Gaming and interactive/XR — Adaptive scores, sound design, implementation-ready assets
  • Podcasts and audiobooks — Theme music, voice production, mixing, and mastering
  • Live events and experiential — Custom tracks, intros, and immersive audio ​ Assess their portfolios and background to ensure they have the experience in your niche. Many American producers have broad experience working in different sectors and genres.

  1. Outline your project’s scope and objectives — References, genre, deliverables, deadlines, and budget range.
  2. Check fit over fame — Credits in your genre, before/after samples, and recent work that matches your sonic goals.
  3. Vet technical standards — Sample rate/bit depth, mix bus chain transparency, loudness targets, spatial audio (Dolby Atmos), and file delivery specs.
  4. Clarify rights and usage — Who owns masters, work-for-hire terms, publishing splits, licensed sample policies.
  5. Assess process and communication — Milestones, feedback cycles, revision counts, and backup/version control.
  6. Validate through Clutch — Compare verified reviews, project scope notes, and client outcomes to gauge reliability.

  • Vague ownership terms or no written agreement
  • “Guaranteed placements” or chart claims
  • All-in quotes with no line items for studio, musicians, mixing, or mastering
  • Unwillingness to provide session files, stems, or clear deliverables
  • Heavy use of unlicensed samples or unclear clearance process
  • Poor communication, missed timelines, or unwillingness to discuss revisions
  • Demos that don’t resemble final portfolio quality or your genre needs

Be thorough when vetting and shortlisting your options. Don’t let these red flags go unnoticed, or you might end up with headaches.

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