
Do Over Don’t, the New England-based creative hub and boutique recording studio, is stepping into a new chapter. Known for its intimate studio atmosphere and commitment to nurturing local talent, the space has officially announced what it’s calling “the end of an era” — and the start of something new.
Yesterday, the studio took to Instagram to share the news, posting an image of a key accompanied by the caption: “The next chapter starts now 💜.” The post signals the transition from its original home to what’s being dubbed “DOD Studio 2.0.”
While details about the new space have yet to be fully revealed, the shift marks a significant moment for the tight-knit community that has grown around the studio. Over the years, Do Over Don’t has positioned itself as more than just a recording space — it’s functioned as a creative incubator, offering artists, producers, and visual creators a platform to collaborate, experiment, and grow.
The introduction of Studio 2.0 suggests new tools, new energy, and a reimagined space designed to meet the evolving needs of its creative community.