Experience shows that rehearsal studios come in a range of shapes and sizes which often require a level of adaptability by the bands that use them. There are basic requirements though which include, someone on reception and for basic equipment trouble shooting, useable kit and sound equipment , accessibility, signage and communication and finally acceptable standards of cleanliness and upkeep, particularly in the Covid context. Unfortunately none of these applied at Cartel to the extent that we abandoned our rehearsal.
Summer Dee2 years ago
Dump! Don't waste your time.
You weren't liaising with me, but to clarify ... No signage outside No direction to actual studio once inside No lighting in various places inside Strong smell of damp Filthy equipment Walls so damp the paint had bubbled up Flaked off paint from damp walls on floor No evidence of any covid safety measures in place You were not interested in hearing our grievances initially, then persistently rang your contact once you saw a review
Seneca2 years ago
Without doubt the worst rehearsal studio I have ever had the misfortune to experience.
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You weren't liaising with me, but to clarify ...
No signage outside
No direction to actual studio once inside
No lighting in various places inside
Strong smell of damp
Filthy equipment
Walls so damp the paint had bubbled up
Flaked off paint from damp walls on floor
No evidence of any covid safety measures in place
You were not interested in hearing our grievances initially, then persistently rang your contact once you saw a review