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9 months ago

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8 months ago

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2 years ago

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Thank you Sean! It’s great working with you.

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4 years ago

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3 years ago

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2 years ago

Great experience. Adam had the gear and experience to make this raspy old wannabe sound like he knew what he was doing. Will be back!

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3 years ago

Adam did a wonderful job recording and mixing my single! He was easy and fun to work with. Will book again!

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Thank you Celia! Likewise - and your song is amazing!

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Lockout Music Studios - artists studio

Lockout Music Studios

(8 reviews)

Hey, and Yea'h to Lockout Studios, for providing dedicated workspace for art. Being in a space that…read moreis by definition, deemed 'Caution: Artist Workzone Up Ahead' is liberating. My progress had stalled working at home. Vocal warmups, ear training, time-in for composition, experimenting at volume, etc. 'just never worked well' at home. Similarly, being 'out on an island' renting commercial space within earshot of contractors, accounting offices, chiropractic, etc - would inevitably result in me having to accommodate, rearrange schedules, set-up tear-down my gear, compromising... I don't feel alone and out numbered, but I also feel understood and respected when I and my art need some distance. Please, keep doing what you guys are doing because I have something to say, something to add to the state of the art. Thanks so much, Lockout Studios. Charles P

I moved in February 1st, excited to start my journey back to music…read more I knew I was going to miss a couple weeks, and ended up moving in late on February. The first night, I already could tell this was a waste of money. I was sandwiched between two loud producers, one of which a non-black rapper constantly saying the n word in his music. He also said it outside in the hall. (A white man) I am a lifelong musician, loud rehearsal neighbors aren't new to me- but what bothers me is that this studio is not actually a studio. They are office buildings. There is absolutely NO noise isolation and to top that off, the door I had was broken. After 5 min of my walls rumbling from both sides with absolutely no insulation to soften the blow, so loud my head was throbbing - I realized the lockout owners were likely cash grabbers with no passion for sound. Very different from Sac Rehearsal and the other one off El Camino where you at least get SOME LEVEL of isolation and professional attempts at noise reduction. On top of that- I was offered a tour with a measly $100 off my next room selection. When I attempted to reschedule the tour, their only available hours to do so were 10A-2:45P, Mon-Fri, which as you might expect - will not work for 90% of people who can afford rehearsal studios. When I finally was able to schedule a time, they canceled for a family emergency and rebooked for Monday the 24th, leaving me a measly 7 days of a potential rehearsal experience. When I brought this to their attention, they nastily retorted, "well you've had access to the space the whole time!" A space with no noise isolation that is entirely impossible to think in, let alone rehearse in. Save your money- even if you're a mile away like I am, it's better to go to House of Hits. Even Sac Rehearsal. The only benefit of this place is the "safe" location- but it's really built with no regards to musicians and the customer service is built equally as shitty.

Sounds Of Sacramento

Sounds Of Sacramento

(9 reviews)

Very clean neat and safe place to setup and play your heart out!!…read moreOwners were very accommodating and concerned with all my needs. I am a very busy guy and my schedule need flexibility, I come and go without any hassle and with the security all my gear is safe. "Sounds of Sac" provides me my space to play my drums & music as loud I want, as long as I want....and with a smile! In the 3 years I have been with "Sounds of Sac" never any problems with the owners.

Play Loud 24/7 is their tag line. This is a good thing when Mom kicks you and your band mates out…read moreof the basement at 7:30pm for her 3 martini Jeopardy hour followed by murder she wrote. She also hates your friends for turning you on to Pot, Coke, LSD and teaching you to take the Lords name in vain, What do Mom's know anyway? So my band just moved into this Mecca of creative process. I'm not sure how many rehearsal studios there are but I'm guessing around 100. This place is huge. Some of the best bands in the area rehearse here. It has a Biometric reader on the entry door, that means it reads your fingerprint to unlock, for extra security. The spaces all range in size. The smallest are 12x12. it is open 24/7 and there are many cameras throughout so big brother can see who's messin around. Each space has a lock and dead bolt. There are vending machines and couches in common areas. There are also public restrooms both male and female. They also have a recording studio and graphic art services. What else could you want? Maybe someone to provide a few curbside pharmaceuticals? Well, there are many creative types around, so I'm sure it's not hard to find. I practically got a contact high as walked passed the many MC and DJ smoke a lot of bud studios. They are really laid back. smoking and drinking is aloud on site and from the looks of it they're really gonna leave you alone. Rent runs $300.00 a month for a 12 x 12 with a $149.00 move in special. So tell Mom to piss off, come on down, kick back, drinks some beers, smoke some weed and rock out.

Bootleg Recording - musicproduction - Updated May 2026

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