Beatcave Has a New Home — And You're Invited to See It First
- BEATCAVE

- 12 hours ago
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There's a 3-floor building sitting in the Annex, two minutes from Dupont Station, that most people walk past without a second thought. That's about to change.

677 Huron St. is Deaf Bunny HQ, the studio, content space, and creative ecosystem built by o'six, the Toronto-based producer and label founder behind over 3 million streams and Deaf Bunny Records. It's not a traditional studio. It's not a content house. It's something that doesn't have a clean category yet: a fully integrated space where you can record a radio-ready record, shoot your rollout content, sit down for an interview, and capture a live performance all under the same roof, all in the same week.
Beatcave members now have exclusive access to it.
Who Is o'six
Before we get into the building, you need to understand what o'six brings to it.
He's a producer, engineer, and label founder who has spent years building a workflow that treats every session as a full production moment. Not just the music. The documentation, the visual output, the story. The behind-the-scenes footage that rolls on a vintage camcorder from the moment you walk in isn't an afterthought at Deaf Bunny HQ. It's part of the session.
That philosophy is exactly why this partnership made sense for Beatcave. We've always said that the infrastructure gap facing independent artists isn't just about access to studio time. It's about access to the full stack: the room, the content, the network, and the strategic framework to tie it together into something that builds momentum. o'six built that stack himself. We're giving our members a seat inside it.
What's Inside the Building
Deaf Bunny HQ spans three floors, each serving a distinct purpose while connecting into one workflow.

The recording studio runs a hybrid analog and digital setup. The backline includes an Access Virus TI2, Roland Drum Kit, and Gibson Les Paul. There are no hidden rental fees. What you book is what you get.
The visual infrastructure is built around a Sony A7III, iPhone 16 Pro, and vintage camcorder, with a dedicated White Backdrop Photo Studio alongside the Basement Live Room and Main Floor as distinct shoot setups. Whether you're coming in for a content shoot or just a recording session, you're leaving with footage. That's a standard part of how o'six operates.
For artists building toward a release, the space also supports podcasting, long-form interview capture via Deaf Bunny TV, and live performance documentation with multi-camera video synced to high-quality stereo audio. It's a 4K-standard production environment inside a building that feels nothing like a traditional commercial studio. That's the point.
The June 4th Social — You Should Be There
On June 4th, Beatcave is hosting its members-only social at Deaf Bunny HQ. This isn't a studio tour. It's a proper gathering in a space that most people in Toronto haven't been inside, with the people building their careers through Beatcave's ecosystem.
Come meet o'six. See the floors. Connect with other Beatcave members who are actively working on releases, building their visual presence, and moving through the sync pipeline. If you've been meaning to book studio time or get serious about your content strategy, walking through this building with the people around you on June 4th is the starting point.
Attendance is for active Beatcave members. If your membership has lapsed or you've been sitting on the fence about joining, this is a clean reason to get in the door.
What Members Get Here
The partnership with Deaf Bunny Co comes with three booking packages built specifically for Beatcave members at rates that reflect the relationship, not the open market.
The Drop is a content-only package for members who need a full shoot without a recording session. 25+ edited photos and two video reels, shot across up to three distinct setups in the building, for $250 as a member.
The Session is studio time with o'six. If you're coming in to track vocals over an existing beat, the member rate is $75. If you want o'six building a custom production from scratch with full beat rights transferred to you at the end of the session, the member rate sits at $180 to $200 depending on scope, with a three-hour minimum. Unless both parties move forward with a joint release under Deaf Bunny Records, you walk out owning what was built inside that room.
The Takeover is the full play. Nine hours of flexible credit across the entire building, split however your rollout requires it. Recording, content creation, Deaf Bunny TV interview, live performance capture, priority scheduling, and a Beatcave social content strategy brief built around your release. All of that for $600 as a member.
Non-member rates exist but they're higher. That's intentional. The discount is a membership benefit and it's a real one.
Why This Matters
Independent artists in this city are not short on ambition. What they're short on is access to infrastructure that treats their work like it has a future. A session that doesn't get documented is a session that disappears. Content that isn't part of a strategy is content that doesn't convert. A record that doesn't have a rollout plan is a record that doesn't land.
Deaf Bunny HQ addresses all of that in one building. Beatcave's job is to make sure our members are the ones inside it.
We'll see you on June 4th.
Active Beatcave members can book any of the three Deaf Bunny Co packages by emailing o'six directly at egepeskircioglu98@gmail.com. Not a member yet? Start at beatcave.ca/beatcavemembership.




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