He founded the Hi-n-Dry studio in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He slowly
converted his old living quarters (a large loft) into a fully
functional recording studio where many of Morphine's songs were
developed and recorded. Since his death, his bandmates Dana Colley and
Billy Conway have run the studio commercially and it is now the center
of Hi-n-Dry records, a small independent label founded in part by
Colley and Conway.