Working with clay sets its own pace. Centering, throwing, trimming and glazing all ask for steady hands and patience, and a calm instrumental album can help settle into that slower rhythm. This is the one we would leave playing in the studio.
A backdrop for slow, careful work
Handwork like ceramics is a good match for music that stays even and unhurried. Something without sudden shifts lets you keep your attention on the clay while the sound fills the room.
Practical notes
Studios get messy, so a speaker you can control hands-free is handy when your fingers are covered in slip. Keep the volume comfortable if you share the space with others.



