Well known in the industry as rehearsal studios, each studio is also available to hire for showcase gigs, video shoots, and live broadcasts.
Bruce Springsteen played showcase gigs at the club and Lou Reed recorded the album Live: Take No Prisoners there.
The band signed with BMG in late 2002 after a showcase gig at the Mercury Lounge, hence the name Mercury4.
This was followed by them playing a showcase gig for Huw Stephens a few months later at The Social in London.
In fact Interscope had agreed to sign the band after an impressive showcase gig at LA's Troubadour.
Amoral has since played a showcase gig in Japan and a mini-tour in Italy.
Kinetic Ideals toured Canada and the USA before heading to London, England for a series of showcase gigs.
The showcase gig was well received and after negotiations, Pure Rubbish officially signed to Divine Recordings in November 2000.
After the album was completed the band headed back to Houston briefly, only to head back to L.A. to play some promotional showcase gigs.
In the meantime, they played some well-received shows at LA's famed Viper Room as showcase gigs.