Electric Feel Expands Global Footprint To Nashville’s Music Row

Pictured (L-R): John Bradley (Country A&R), Jamie Lierk (Chief of Staff), Austin Rosen (CEO & Founder), Danielle Engen (Director, Facilities & Studios), Chandler Nicole Sherrill (Senior Director, Creative) and Nick Mac (Chief Engineer & Technical Director. Photo: Danielle Del Valle
Electric Feel Entertainment has officially opened the doors to its new Nashville studio and office space, marking a significant expansion for the Los Angeles-based powerhouse. Located in the heart of Music Row, the newly renovated 3,000-square-foot space signals the company’s commitment to deepening its presence in Music City’s thriving creative scene.
Founded in 2013 by CEO Austin Rosen, Electric Feel has earned a reputation as one of the most forward-thinking entertainment companies in the business. Over the past decade, the company has grown into a full-service label, management company, publishing house, studio and venture firm—building an innovative in-house ecosystem that’s helped fuel global hits for Post Malone, The Kid LAROI, Quavo, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and many more.
With a catalog that boasts over 450 billion streams, 726 Platinum records, 19 Diamond records and more than 40 tracks in the Spotify Billions Club, Electric Feel brings its hitmaking legacy to Nashville with a clear purpose.
“Our connection to Nashville started organically while working on Post Malone’s album last year—we fell in love with the city, the creative energy, and the strong sense of community,” says Rosen in an exclusive statement to MusicRow. “Electric Feel is a global company with roots across the US and Europe, and Nashville is a vital part of that network. It’s more than just a studio; it’s a fully operational hub that leverages Nashville’s rich songwriting culture to complement our broader approach to music creation and artist development, making expansion there a natural fit.”
The Nashville studio features two luxury studios, a production suite, an open-plan kitchen and lounge, and private outdoor areas designed for collaboration and comfort. The main studio includes a 350-square-foot control room outfitted with soffit-mounted Genelec 1234A mains, an SSL AWS 948 console and a spacious 500-square-foot live room. Eight isolation booths and a curated collection of high-end microphones and instruments—including gear from Sony, Telefunken, and Neumann—make the space primed for world-class production.
Leading the Nashville team are key executives and creatives Danielle Engen (Director, Facilities & Studios), Nick Mac (Chief Engineer & Technical Director), Chandler Nicole Sherrill (Senior Director, Creative) and John Bradley (Country A&R), alongside Rosen. The Music Row office has already begun signing new talent.
“Electric Feel’s primary contribution to Nashville’s music community will be to actively find, develop, and nurture the exceptional talent already thriving here,” Rosen shares. “Our goal is to provide the resources and opportunities that empower local songwriters and artists to grow creatively and build meaningful connections. We envision creating a collaborative environment where we can leverage our global network and expertise to amplify the existing talent, helping them connect with wider audiences and navigate the modern music landscape, all while staying true to the spirit of Nashville.”
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