BeATLab is an Atlanta-based Vinyl Records and sound lab that blends record culture with practical music-making. Part record-focused studio, part creative workspace, it serves DJs, producers, collectors, and curious beginners who want to move beyond streaming and interact with music physically.
At its core, BeATLab revolves around turntables, records, and beat production. Visitors can explore curated vinyl selections, experiment with DJ setups, and learn how to manipulate sound using analog and digital tools. Positioned within Atlanta’s Arts & Entertainment scene, the space encourages both listening and creating, making it relevant to anyone who treats music as more than background noise.
BeATLab is designed for:
By centering community and education, the business helps Atlantans at different skill levels connect through shared music interests.
| Service / Feature | What It Provides |
|---|---|
| Vinyl-focused sessions | Time with turntables, mixers, and curated records |
| Beat and production guidance | Support using samplers, controllers, and software |
| DJ practice and skill-building | Space to refine mixing, scratching, and set-building |
| Collaborative lab environment | Opportunities to network, share ideas, and co-create |
At BeATLab, Vinyl Records are used actively: students might learn to cue and blend tracks, producers may sample drum breaks, and DJs can rehearse live-style sets. This practical focus distinguishes the lab from a traditional record store.
Within Atlanta’s broader Arts & Entertainment landscape, BeATLab fills a niche between studio, classroom, and cultural space. It helps preserve vinyl culture while embracing modern production workflows, giving creators and fans a physical place to engage with sound.
For anyone in Atlanta wanting to move from passive listening to active creation, BeATLab offers an accessible entry point into vinyl-based DJing, beatmaking, and collaborative music exploration, grounded firmly in the city’s ongoing musical story.