BLACKCASE STUDIO

Blackcase Studio is a flagship creative facility developed as part of the Blackvault Group, a multidisciplinary organization dedicated to excellence, heritage, and high-performance environments. Conceived as a world-class rock recording and rehearsal complex, Blackcase Studio represents the group’s commitment to merging architectural sophistication with uncompromising sonic standards.

The studio will occupy a privileged location in the city of São Roque, São Paulo, Brazil (or San Rock, if you prefer) — a region known for its elevated landscapes, refined atmosphere, and strategic proximity to the state capital. This setting provides the ideal balance between exclusivity, accessibility, and creative isolation, allowing artists to work immersed in focus while remaining connected to major cultural and business centers.

Currently in its early project development phase, Blackcase Studio is being designed from the ground up with a clear vision: to establish one of the most distinctive rock-focused recording environments in Latin America. The facility will feature a large-format live room engineered for full-band tracking, a precision-designed control room with world-class monitoring, and a carefully curated collection of analog equipment, instruments, and backline.

Every architectural and acoustic decision is being guided by international standards, ensuring that the studio meets the expectations of globally recognized artists and producers. The project integrates structural acoustic design, premium materials, and technical infrastructure capable of supporting high-level recording, rehearsal, and production workflows.

As part of the broader Blackvault ecosystem, Blackcase Studio will not only function as a recording facility but also as a cultural and creative hub. It is envisioned as a destination where artistry, craftsmanship, and sonic identity converge.

With its foundation now underway, Blackcase Studio marks the beginning of a new chapter for Blackvault — one that bridges Brazilian excellence with international production standards, establishing a landmark for rock music creation in South America.