Hi-n-Dry is a
Cambridge, Massachusetts,
USA-based
independent record label and recording studio. Founded by
Morphine singer and bassist
Mark Sandman, the studio and label are currently managed by former Morphine bandmates
Dana Colley and
Billy Conway along with Laurie Sargent and Andrew Mazzone. Once located in Sandman's former loft apartment (now the Industry Lab in Cambridge), the studio moved to the Somerville Armory Arts Center in
Somerville, Massachusetts in December 2007. In 2008, Hi-n-Dry started the "Mark Sandman Music Project", whereby local musicians and volunteers work with children to help teach them, and develop their interest in, music.