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Inside Studio 4: the booth that never sleeps

Two CDJs, a DJM-900 and an open door at 4am. A look at the room where most of Mons learns to mix.

Temple Studios
The DJ booth at Temple Studios lit in neon

Studio 4 is the room people come back to. A club-ready booth on a pair of Pioneer CDJ-2000s and a DJM-900NXS2, with space for a few friends to crowd in behind you and call the next track.

It is where most of Mons learns to mix. The barrier to a first set is low: book an hour, unlock the door, and you are on real gear instead of a laptop and a pair of headphones.

Why it works

The room is treated, the monitoring is honest, and nothing is precious. You can push the levels, make mistakes, and run the same transition twenty times until it lands. That is how a set actually gets tight.

Late at night the booth really comes alive. With the building quiet and the door locked behind you, there is no clock and no audience, just you and the mix. Bring a USB, save your best transitions, and come back tomorrow.

Your next session starts now

Book online, unlock by phone, and walk into a room that is ready when you are.

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