Headroom Studios in Kensington
featuring Kyle Pulley working with Dan Wisniewski of Spelling Reform and Nkozi Cole-Giscombe
![“[Philly] is unique in how big it is but also how small it feels… at a certain point nobody takes themselves too seriously and there’s not a lot of ego in Philly. There are bands at all levels hanging out and there’s not a competitive spirit.” – Kyle](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/61f2a71038cf3249d575825f/a89bc725-bc09-4c79-bb85-fe1604aea282/SeniorProject_HeadroomStudios_04062022_0098.jpg)
“[Philly] is unique in how big it is but also how small it feels… at a certain point nobody takes themselves too seriously and there’s not a lot of ego in Philly. There are bands at all levels hanging out and there’s not a competitive spirit.” – Kyle Pulley on the music scene in Philadelphia


![“I think a lot of artists and bands [in Philly] just want to see each other succeed and are genuinely happy for each other’s success and want to help each other out and are fans of the music people put out. It’s like a big extended family, a big exte](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/61f2a71038cf3249d575825f/b9d2b342-759d-4792-836c-3ae749246b00/SeniorProject_HeadroomStudios_04062022_0022.jpg)
“I think a lot of artists and bands [in Philly] just want to see each other succeed and are genuinely happy for each other’s success and want to help each other out and are fans of the music people put out. It’s like a big extended family, a big extended group of friends.” – Kyle Pulley on the music scene in Philadelphia


“Starting out in a sort of artist community space led to a very collaborative way of working.” – Kyle Pulley on how Headroom has influenced his sound






![“Once [Joe Reinhart] graduated we found a warehouse where he and I, and a bunch of other likeminded friends, could live and work. It was like ten of us living in a warehouse and it kind of became the central hub of a little musical community. We sta](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/61f2a71038cf3249d575825f/462209c2-2c36-4cb1-952c-eba0bb7e4923/SeniorProject_HeadroomStudios_04062022_0197.jpg)
“Once [Joe Reinhart] graduated we found a warehouse where he and I, and a bunch of other likeminded friends, could live and work. It was like ten of us living in a warehouse and it kind of became the central hub of a little musical community. We started collecting gear and made a studio eventually.” – Kyle Pulley on the beginning of Headroom Studios





“Any one moment or achievement is always kind of fleeting in music, you’re still always working towards the next thing, but I’m just proud that we were able to build something out of a little room and turn it into this place we’re in. I’m proud that it’s a welcoming space that a lot of other people besides Joe and I are exciting about working in and being a part of.” – Kyle Pulley on Headroom Studios








“The thing I’m most proud of is that we’ve been able to take that spirit of being a studio at center of a community in a warehouse and we’ve expanded that or changed that into being sort of a central hub in a community of producers and musicians and bands. – Kyle Pulley on Headroom Studios







