Before we get to who I am, what is it that I can do for you?

I’m here to make the song you have in your head a reality, or even just make the music you want that’s not in your head yet.

With my portfolio of productions and mixed records already having landed placements on numerous Spotify curated playlists like “Fresh Finds” and “New Music Friday Christian”, received national radio play, been nominated for a Premios Arpa, as well as garnered millions of streams on Spotify alone, I believe I can be a helpful addition in your journey as an artist. While I tend to produce more pop-inspired records, I’m always interested in hearing what you have in mind, no matter the style, and seeing if we would be a good fit.

If you’re unsure of how to get your new song mixed or mastered, out to the masses on platforms like Spotify or Apple music, getting on curated playlists, working with a distributor, or any other DIY music-related questions, I’m here to help you. If you’re a seasoned pro and know all that stuff already, then great! You won’t need to hear me yap as much.

My ultimate goal is to make a product that both you and I are proud of. One that we can be excited to show our peers, strangers, grandma, and everyone else we come across. I say “we” because I want to be just as excited about your projects as you are. I’m always on the lookout to make new music and new friends with talented people and to help them achieve their dreams as artists, because that’s my dream as a producer.

So let’s work together!

Now for a little bit about me.

You’re probably wondering a few things right now. “Is it ‘Saint Hall’, or ‘Street Hall’?”, “Do those symbols on his logo actually mean anything?”, “Why does this page only consist of his travel photos?”.

All will be answered in due time (It is “Saint Hall” though).

Until then, here is a bit about me. My name is Stephen Hall. I’m 29, currently residing in San Antonio, Tx, and I produce music. I’ve wanted to be in the music industry since I was young, but it wasn’t until roughly 8 years ago that production became the most compelling part of the music-making process for me.

Since then, that’s pretty much what all my free time has been devoted to.

Wasn’t in class? - I was making music.

Not at my day job? - I was making music.

Not going to my intense sports training regimen? - JK, I never did that and I’m terrible at sports.

You get the picture. I love the process of this craft, and I’ve been blessed with getting to create new things on the regular. I’m proud of the projects I’ve been a part of so far, and excited for the ones to come.

Keep up with me and new music projects!