Itinerant Home Recordings

Itinerant Home Recordings Itinerant Home Recordings specializes in itinerant home recordings. Geoff Saba is the sole engineer.

CLIENTS
· Forest Floor
· Halcyonaire
· Mu Vons
· Our Brother the Native
· Algae and Tentacles
· Gossimer
· Ohioan
· MM Honey
· Scruffles
· Glass Atlas
· Shortcircles
· Golden Drugs
· Leucrota
· Big Paradise
· Frontiers
· Stalls
· Jacob Milstein
· Glass Eye Pix
· Known to Collapse
· Royal Grand Warden
· Plattenbau
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Surprise! Playing a show next week with good friends .crush and  !! Gonna play my songs with electric guitar and singing...
05/14/2026

Surprise! Playing a show next week with good friends .crush and !! Gonna play my songs with electric guitar and singing!

05/01/2026

The Forest Floor recipe for success: take a catchy, delicate melody and submerge it into shadow and darkness

My lifestyle determines my deathstyle.
04/17/2026

My lifestyle determines my deathstyle.

04/11/2026

A new Forest Floor piece played on various things. Name the things!

03/28/2026

I’ve been working on the follow up to “Hungers Haunt the All-Consuming” lately. It’s coming together real fast.

Control control control. I need all the control. This is why playing the saxophone is so freeing to me. Sometimes I have...
03/18/2026

Control control control. I need all the control. This is why playing the saxophone is so freeing to me. Sometimes I have to step away from this world and just blow air through a reeded tube and call whatever sounds come out good enough.

03/07/2026

Its going great in the studio 💀💀💀

Playing a show Saturday Feb 28th. Just me and a guitar, singing songs written from 2012 - 2024. Limited room, RSVP with ...
02/27/2026

Playing a show Saturday Feb 28th. Just me and a guitar, singing songs written from 2012 - 2024. Limited room, RSVP with me!!

Also playing is and both releasing singles and performing stripped-down sets!

11/18/2025

Another environment. I’ve making these pieces that transport me to a place that is completely based on disparate memories. I know I’m done with a piece when I encounter a state of Deja vu. Almost got it here!

11/08/2025

Story time. One of the benefits of living in a recording studio is that a sound image doesn’t have to languish in a state of unrealization for very long; it can be expressed and captured nearly instantaneously. On the other hand, living in a recording studio can also encourage the quest for perfection, which itself is a worthwhile endeavor albeit a process that desires a large amount of time (a state of creation that I devotedly explored and documented on the recent Forest Floor album Hungers Haunt the All-Consuming). It feels really exciting to use the studio in the more ecstatic and improvisatory way, like I had set out to do on the previous album before the specters of desire and capitalism emerged and commandeered the process. Now, an image comes up and I quickly pass it along to a recorded form in hopes of relaxing the desire for attachment I experience with art creation. I want to spend more time expressing images, not accommodating them.

The brain integrates sensory information over the duration of 80 - 200 milliseconds to create what feels like a unified present. What we experience as “now” doesn’t objectively exist- it is a smearing of the past, present, and future.

The work I’ve been doing currently is attempting to sit in that temporal window for as long as possible without the smear. I’m curious how the pieces of music will turn out.

Address

5707 San Leandro Street, Ste D
Oakland, CA
94621

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