Amon - Owner & CHIEF Engineer
In addition to his work as a recording, mix engineer, and producer, Amon is a percussionist TRAINED IN WEST AFRICAN TRADITION, and has performed with artists including lee scratch perry and "Tool" to Dj’s from Chris Annibell (Afrokinetic) to nickodemus (turntables on the hudson).
Amon is the Founder and producer of the Analog Players Society, a group of NYC’S top session musicians. APS has met global success, INCLUDING a review by NPR's Fresh Air.
Amon is also an acoustic designer and was the creative force behind The Bridge Studio’s design, along with many clubs and music institutions in NYC.
In the studio, he has had the great honor of working with countless talented artists from West African masters, BROADWAY MUSICIANS AND CAST MEMBERS, JAZZ LEGENDS, TO GRAMMY AWARD WINNING ARTISTS. RECORDING CREDITS FEATURE ARTISTS INCLUDING GAEL FAYE, Jason moran, DISNEY’S FROZEN ON BROADWAY, CBS THIS MORNING’S SATURDAY SESSIONS FT. ARTISTS CHRIS THILE, CRAIG FINN, MARGARET GLASPY, AND ADI OASIS, STRETCH AND BOBBITO + THE M19’S BAND’S ALBUM, “NO REQUESTS”, BOBBY CONTE THORNTON’S DEBUT ALBUM, “ALONG THE WAY”, AND RUN THE JEWELS & DJ SHADOW, TO NAME A FEW. amon’s official credits are available here.
Mona Kayhan - Owner / GM
Mona is a music marketing consultant and creative producer who has worked extensively with labels including Putumayo World Music, Analog player’s society’s’ Studio Brooklyn, and falu’s Monsoon Records. She has also consulted for a wide range of arts organizations and media companies with a focus on artist development, business strategy, and creative operations. Clients have included Brooklyn Historical Society, BRIC, Found Sound Nation, and Catalyst, Inc., among others.
Mona is a seasoned event producer who has managed stages from Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits to NYC's Winter JazzFest, where she served as Production Manager. Her work lives at the intersection of artistry and infrastructure — she is equally at home in the creative conversation and the production war room.
As Curator and Producer of the Bridge Studio's Live From The Bridge series, Mona has built an intimate performance platform rooted in genuine artistic connection. Every artist in the series has arrived through relationship — through conversation, through trust, through a process that is as much spiritual as it is strategic.
She has executive produced albums and live performance works across genres, and is known for the rare ability to hold space for an artist's vision while also bringing it fully into the world. Collaborators have described her approach as that of an "art doula" — someone who helps creative ideas breathe, take shape, and find their audience.
Urosh Jovanovich - engineer
Urosh is a Brooklyn-based audio engineer, producer, songwriter, and music technologist. He has been an engineer with the bridge studio since 2018 and has worked with a multitude of grammy award winning artists, podcasts, and productions. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Urosh grew up playing in numerous Indie-Rock bands, making early demos in garages, bedrooms, basements, practice spaces, and finally recording studios.
Relocating to New York City in 2014 to study Music Technology at New York University, Urosh obtained his Master’s Degree (M.M.) with an emphasis in tonmeister recording. During his time at NYU, Urosh studied with Paul Geluso, Alan Tucker, and Saul Walker (to name a few), and was a resident engineer at the James L. Dolan Recording Studio. Since graduating, Urosh has continued to work with numerous bands and artists around New York City.
Greg Tock- Engineer
Greg Tock is a drummer, engineer and producer based in Brooklyn. also known as “space lord”, He has been a core member of the bridge studio engineering team since 2018, and has worked with artists from parquet courts to yebba. After studying Music Technology at NYU and electro-acoustic sound art at IRCAM in Paris, he has been recording, mixing and performing with a wide variety of bands and artists. Greg has played throughout the country and internationally in styles ranging from hip-hop to post-punk. More recently he was featured in The New York Times and Pitchfork for his work with Miss Grit. Greg is passionate about using his experience as a performer to help artists share their stories. When he’s not engineering or performing, Greg enjoys cooking, reading and tending to his plants. CREDITS ARE AVAILABLE HERE.