You’ll find Studio dB tucked away inside the sprawling Uferstudios complex in Wedding. The address points you to Uferstrasse, but the entrance is through Tor A, which leads into a courtyard where you look for Studio A14. This isn't a typical storefront – it’s a large, adaptable space that functions as both a professional rental studio and a cultural stage for Berlin’s local art scene.
The whole project is a collective effort run by multidisciplinary artists, and that technical expertise is clear in the setup. The main room is a big, open studio built around a high-end sound system and a full audiovisual rig, with a kitchen, backstage area, and even a shower available for productions. By day, the space is often booked for professional photo and video shoots, and catering can be arranged to support long sessions. It’s a clean, functional blank canvas designed for creative work.
After dark, the studio’s other personality emerges. It transforms into a venue for a curated program of cultural events that support emerging and underrepresented artists. The programming leans heavily into experimental and electro-acoustic music, but the calendar also includes art exhibitions, film screenings, and intimate concerts. The wheelchair-accessible space provides a professional platform for creators who might not find a home in the city's more established gallery circuits. It’s a place built to empower the people on stage, giving them the technical support they need.