Oh my! Curtis is an amazing place, and Guille is this kind of shinny human being, so kind and humble, and he looooves music. If you ever go to Barcelona, visit him!
In a world of headphones and shitty device speakers, this is exactly what we need. Listening to full resolution music (not mp3 or streaming) on a really good speaker system is a religious experience. And this bar would be great for introverted people. It lets them get out of the house and into a space where they don't have to talk if they don't want to, they can just be around other people.
@@CockatooDude That's true, some headphones are *way* better than others, but most people don't have good headphones. Also, we evolved to hear sounds at a distance through the air. The way most people use headphones, it's like someone shouting directly into your ear. It is especially bad considering that modern music production is so loud!
"the kind of place which is not a dance club, but it is about sound, the quality of the sound.... is cared for in detail" what i've always wanted but this is the first time i've realized there are actually such places called SOUND BARS!!!!
This is an amazing concept! Back in my formative years, I and a bunch of friends would just sit in a basement listening to records. Listening. Not talking. just listening. People used to do that but I'm not so sure they do anymore. We used to listen to the most esoteric music. Sometimes jazz fusion, sometimes progressive rock. Never any pop or dance music. It was a great time.
i know this is an old comment, but im hear to say, They do!!! me and my friends would always come home after a night out and each take a turn playing a song we think the others would like, we'd play it listen, then talk about the effects and instruments and what genre we are to play next. We discovered so many new songs and made our group quite close as music does indeed connect, clubbing was good but coming home with a group of friends and just listening to magical beats/sharing was the best part about going out.
“Do you have rent this month?” “Oh yeah, no problem. 15 people came and saw me play ambient music at a bar for four hours, so I’ve got plenty of money.”
@@Canadian_Eh_I I mean yeah but if you are an audiophile you understand how expensive the gear is. Creating a venue like this that can pool some capital is a great way to bring the experience to the masses. Most of us could never dream of having a system like that in our home. I think it could be succesful with a niche market. I'm jealous. I'd go regularly to one. Imagine combining it with a dispensary/ "coffee shop"
This is a concept I've been actively working towards in Niagara Falls and Niagara On The Lake, Ontario, Canada. I am working with Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel, Stratus Vineyards and SRC Vinyl/Limited Distillery. If you're in the area, look me up, cheers!
In the 80's. I went into bar on Okinawa called "Hartsfield sound gallery". Various JBL drivers arranged for listening. There were no dead spots in the bar, and it was a pretty clean horn sound. Not blasting, but moderately loud. It was all about jazz. The main speakers were embedded in concrete. There were subs on the wall that were clusters of 4 x10" drivers in sealed boxes.
We were doing this in NYC back in the mid 80s to mid 90s as the DJ and the scene were catapulted to stardom. Listening parties were common at record shops as well as the distributors warehouses. They were by invite only, and mainly only top DJs, promoters, club owners, and music store owners/buyers were invited. So much fun. We'd also get to listen to newly minted acetates from the artists. It would be a night for experimentation and conversation about music. Anyways, glad this next generation is finally understanding what we fell in love with back in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. It's EXACTLY why places like The Loft & Garage existed. The focus was on the music. Always.
this is the ideal future, seriously.....the perfect bar. clubs are getting boring people....better to have some human interaction in this digital age. i totally feel this and agree. if there was a bar like this in my city i could go there and do a live set right now (even have the same H9). cheers guys!
This concept started wth David Mancuso at his Love Saves The Day invitation party in NYC on 2/14/1970 which turned into The Loft party . David visited Japan and England and expanded ded the Loft parties there as well. The only difference is the setting. The rise of Audiophiles! This is fantastic!
@Gehn Saavedro I'm sure it was done before but when you think in our lifetimes there is a first from our experiences. Considering the times, technology and format, Mancuso parties was a thing.
I am very upset that this video was uploaded the day I left Barcelona because I was just there for 3 days trying to find venues with good music and was not very successful in my own endeavors. Now I am even more upset realizing that Curtis was only a few streets from my hotel!! Cannot wait to go back to bcn and have something new to see :)
The Loft parties are still going strong. In 2020 we will be coming up on the 50th anniversary. The Longest running dance party using single record play. NO MIXING. I am sure further back in time there were listining parties in peoples homes in some form of media. I speak in regards to needle on wax. Back in the early 2000 I hosted a listening party at a bar in Brooklyn with several DJ/Programmers. The differemce is that these are done on a daily basis and no dancing.
it’s basically a 90’s record store, with a different storytelling. Somehow nowadays people feel the need to give longer (and larger) than life explanations for every little thing they do.
The venues in this video are amazing!! What is brand of the 360 ceiling speaker! Might have to get some for at home 😬 Great video! Music saves the world everyday! Xx
This concept would be incredibly popular in Mexico City! I don't quite understand the fascination Europeans have with the constant "club beat". It's so vapid, and cheap-sounding. I noticed living in Mexico City a couple years ago, that there was a culture in the young people, eager to explore not just new sounds, but also some of the older, progressive, and experimental music: Scelci, Xenakis, Milton Babbit, Pauline Oliveros, Noise Music, 70's Prog...like Soft Machine, and early King Crimson, Art Zoid... There is even a new label in Mexico City devoted to Noise, and Dark Experimental genres called - Substrata Records. I am glad to see this happening in Barcelona. I hope it spreads to places like Valencia, and Lisbon.
@@undoubtedly - You must live in CDMX, Yes? I am trying to decide on whether to move back to Lisbon, or Mexico City. I love both! Here in the US, I am afraid that we are going to be cursed with 4 more years of tRump!!! I am a musician, and I need to be in a good place to launch my project. I lived in Berlin for a short time...lots of artists, but NOT my place - didn't feel IT! Lisbon has a thriving music scene - GREAT Musicians, and the Ocean is right there! - and CDMX has a "Vibe", an awareness, and Goodness that is created by the People! - It's a difficult choice.
@@markdarnell614 I dont live in CDMX, but I am Mexican/American! I live in Barcelona though.... move here!!!! There are not as many artists as in Berlin, but i'm guessing there are more than in Lisbon? Aaaand its cheaper than say, Paris or Amsterdam. Also. I agree with Berlin. It was just too much for me. Mmmm maybe I should consider Lisbon? I just love Barcelona. I totally understand you! I also miss CDMX and Tijuana is poppin as well! However, I would move back to NY in a heartbeat with or without trump.
@@undoubtedly - I lived in NYC for almost 20 years. I moved a couple of years ago because it is almost completely Unaffordable! I currently live in Philadelphia - 2 hours from NYC. It's cheap, and there are definitely reasons for this! - Baby!.. It is NO New York City! I lived in Lisbon in 2010-11. It was changing, but getting better in some ways...more creative and "Hipster". Now - IT is becoming expensive, and some of my Portuguese friends have been priced out of their neighborhoods! I will move soon - in 3 or 4 months - in the Spring. I am considering CDMX (I lived there in 2013-14) and loved it! The People are Incredible! BTW... I am half Mexican/Irish-American. The other cities I am considering are Valencia, Rome, and Lisbon again - with reservations. Barcelona has been coming back into my radar as well. I have visited BCN 3 times. I have a music project that I want to work on and expand - and I need a beautiful place with Intelligent and creative people! I also need the Sun, and some Water! - an Ocean, a Sea, even a huge, lovely river...and some mountains nearby for hiking, and exploring! Here are some links to my project, called: THE DISQUIET ruclips.net/video/-xZag3W7lwo/видео.html ruclips.net/video/qdCEmwLZ67U/видео.html ruclips.net/video/OfdAXRNUIqI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/f2lEA8e8jmo/видео.html I hope you will listen. I am also on Facebook, and if you want to contact me that way. FELIZ ANO NUEVO! - facebook.com/mark.darnell.39
Dios mio! I got emotional watching this ... A place like this has only ever lived in my dreams. Just imagining seeing LTJ Experience over a cup of coffee is everything I dream of every Sunday when I play their records in my small apartment in Seattle 🖤
Seriously, it's just a bar with good sound. Just the ambient stuff is very rare, cause no one really cares. Fun places to be, sure, but these are just bars with young owners mainly.
I would like to join anybody who opens a Listening Bar in one of the Spanish cities like Barcelona, Gerona, Valencia, Alicant and talk about providing some high end speaker systems by VIVID AUDIO.
Electronic music on LP? I don't see a reason other than marketing. Anyway, most speakers are so riddled with faults you need room correction to fix it.
Definitely what I was thinking, this public for his majority is from big city, capitals... I love the concept but honestly my best way to enjoy high quality music is alone with a drink at night or in a middle of a festival with people who came for a special DJ or something and it says.... DANCE. I feel those bars are in between a full enjoyment!
Not impressed with their music, I prefer jazz, but the ideas good. If I had the funds I would open up a jazz bar. I've put about 30 grand into my sound system and theres nothing like music played on good equipment with the right acoustics.
its one of my dreams to own this kind of shop. strictly about the tunes, not about 'clubbing'
Since I was a kid I wanted to do something like this.. a record shop you could relax and listen to your album at.
Same 😍 just chilling in cozy sofa, listening to some amazing music, smoking one fatty... Man, what else there is to add, just perfect 🧖♂️
@@karlojones8507 You can do it at your home, dont know why all the people have to see you relaxing
Nacho Manzano and just make a video of it and post it here so we can see.
@@leapfrog4561 lol
Oh my! Curtis is an amazing place, and Guille is this kind of shinny human being, so kind and humble, and he looooves music. If you ever go to Barcelona, visit him!
Will do, I promise
good to know :)
In a world of headphones and shitty device speakers, this is exactly what we need. Listening to full resolution music (not mp3 or streaming) on a really good speaker system is a religious experience.
And this bar would be great for introverted people. It lets them get out of the house and into a space where they don't have to talk if they don't want to, they can just be around other people.
Word.
Excellent comment.
Hey now not all headphones are created equal.
@@CockatooDude That's true, some headphones are *way* better than others, but most people don't have good headphones.
Also, we evolved to hear sounds at a distance through the air. The way most people use headphones, it's like someone shouting directly into your ear. It is especially bad considering that modern music production is so loud!
@@djn48 I normally counter that by turning the volume down.
this is awesome. happy to see more places like this are poping up
"the kind of place which is not a dance club, but it is about sound, the quality of the sound.... is cared for in detail" what i've always wanted but this is the first time i've realized there are actually such places called SOUND BARS!!!!
This is an amazing concept! Back in my formative years, I and a bunch of friends would just sit in a basement listening to records. Listening. Not talking. just listening. People used to do that but I'm not so sure they do anymore. We used to listen to the most esoteric music. Sometimes jazz fusion, sometimes progressive rock. Never any pop or dance music. It was a great time.
I'd go to one of these bars if they had that type of music you mention . Unfortunately I doubt that kind of place exists.
i know this is an old comment, but im hear to say, They do!!! me and my friends would always come home after a night out and each take a turn playing a song we think the others would like, we'd play it listen, then talk about the effects and instruments and what genre we are to play next. We discovered so many new songs and made our group quite close as music does indeed connect, clubbing was good but coming home with a group of friends and just listening to magical beats/sharing was the best part about going out.
As a music lover and audiophile I adore this series. Please keep them coming!
Such an awesome idea to make the music the focal point of the place, still keeping it subtle enough for people to enjoy it and to socialise. Love it.
Thank you RUclips algorithm I totally dig this video.
“Do you have rent this month?”
“Oh yeah, no problem. 15 people came and saw me play ambient music at a bar for four hours, so I’ve got plenty of money.”
LOL Was thinking the exact same thing. Hope they make it though. Even though I'm an audiophile myself, I have to admit this hipster level 1000
I was thinking the same but at least they are keeping the old speakers alive
@@leapfrog4561 i think there is a combinationof music, drinks and feelings as i was there...the room was full....
@@Canadian_Eh_I I mean yeah but if you are an audiophile you understand how expensive the gear is. Creating a venue like this that can pool some capital is a great way to bring the experience to the masses. Most of us could never dream of having a system like that in our home. I think it could be succesful with a niche market.
I'm jealous. I'd go regularly to one. Imagine combining it with a dispensary/ "coffee shop"
absolut fantastico...looks like the place I would spend my weekends!
It's good to see sound quality importance make a comeback.
Wonderful place,! MUSIC FOR. THE PEOPLE
This is a concept I've been actively working towards in Niagara Falls and Niagara On The Lake, Ontario, Canada. I am working with Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel, Stratus Vineyards and SRC Vinyl/Limited Distillery. If you're in the area, look me up, cheers!
Cool Man. I actually used to be a bartender at the The Old Stone Inn, back before it was "boutique". Best of luck with your project!
In the 80's. I went into bar on Okinawa called "Hartsfield sound gallery". Various JBL drivers arranged for listening. There were no dead spots in the bar, and it was a pretty clean horn sound. Not blasting, but moderately loud. It was all about jazz.
The main speakers were embedded in concrete. There were subs on the wall that were clusters of 4 x10" drivers in sealed boxes.
Scott Lowell A shame they were JBLs, but the rest sounds cool
We were doing this in NYC back in the mid 80s to mid 90s as the DJ and the scene were catapulted to stardom. Listening parties were common at record shops as well as the distributors warehouses. They were by invite only, and mainly only top DJs, promoters, club owners, and music store owners/buyers were invited. So much fun. We'd also get to listen to newly minted acetates from the artists. It would be a night for experimentation and conversation about music.
Anyways, glad this next generation is finally understanding what we fell in love with back in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. It's EXACTLY why places like The Loft & Garage existed. The focus was on the music. Always.
this is the ideal future, seriously.....the perfect bar. clubs are getting boring people....better to have some human interaction in this digital age. i totally feel this and agree. if there was a bar like this in my city i could go there and do a live set right now (even have the same H9). cheers guys!
For those wondering, the omnidirectional speaker in Curtis audiophile cafe are OMNIONDA SKYs from TRIPLE ONDA ;)
It looks like my kind of places to spin tunes!
This concept started wth David Mancuso at his Love Saves The Day invitation party in NYC on 2/14/1970 which turned into The Loft party . David visited Japan and England and expanded ded the Loft parties there as well. The only difference is the setting. The rise of Audiophiles! This is fantastic!
Thk u. From an oldskool NY Dj.. #djrtnyc
You know how we old NYC programmers/DJ's do. It's all about love for the craft the sound the dance and the feeling. Peace and blessings.
@Gehn Saavedro I'm sure it was done before but when you think in our lifetimes there is a first from our experiences. Considering the times, technology and format, Mancuso parties was a thing.
@Gehn Saavedro Dont belive this hyped ego conversations, its fucking nonsense shit.
There’s a listening restaurant in London you sit in booths and put on headphones and play vinyl. Drink and food are there too.
Hello from USA, thanks for the video. Klipsch speakers are very nice, I own a pair of Cornwall's.
awesome video! thanks for creating
Waow! such a revolutionary concept...I mean who would have ever thought about putting a good soundsystem in a bar ?
Just a trend making a small comeback. Went to these in the 80s.
Exactly. This is nothing new. Just coming back around.
Exactly what we are doing in Cambridge Ontario. Japanese influence is the best influence
I am very upset that this video was uploaded the day I left Barcelona because I was just there for 3 days trying to find venues with good music and was not very successful in my own endeavors. Now I am even more upset realizing that Curtis was only a few streets from my hotel!! Cannot wait to go back to bcn and have something new to see :)
Joseph O'Brien same
so artistic educational !
Beautiful. Outstanding piece.
The Loft parties are still going strong. In 2020 we will be coming up on the 50th anniversary. The Longest running dance party using single record play. NO MIXING. I am sure further back in time there were listining parties in peoples homes in some form of media. I speak in regards to needle on wax. Back in the early 2000 I hosted a listening party at a bar in Brooklyn with several DJ/Programmers. The differemce is that these are done on a daily basis and no dancing.
loved this! what a cool thing in such a nice place
Q: where's a place to listen to good music, have drinks, and good conversation?
A: my house.
The BEST place
Smoking allowed or no?
Just weed pls
@@texxstalker On my way. 5 gram in pocket. Some soulrecords, sixpack beer in my backpack.
I could see this getting big in America where it ties in with the sober bars. Sober listening studios.
BEAUTIFUL!!!
it’s basically a 90’s record store, with a different storytelling. Somehow nowadays people feel the need to give longer (and larger) than life explanations for every little thing they do.
a place like this needs a long explanation. did you even watch the video?
The venues in this video are amazing!! What is brand of the 360 ceiling speaker! Might have to get some for at home 😬 Great video! Music saves the world everyday! Xx
Its like an opium den with music instead of opium.
Much needed in the USA.
6:26 Kari Byron from Mythbusters???
In L.A. ambient music is played at the mall😀👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great concept. I hope it becomes more widespread.
Oh! I have to experience this on my next Barcelona visit.
Amazing place
I love their "when you PLAY IT, SAY IT" outlook.
This concept would be incredibly popular in Mexico City! I don't quite understand the fascination Europeans have with the constant "club beat". It's so vapid, and cheap-sounding. I noticed living in Mexico City a couple years ago, that there was a culture in the young people, eager to explore not just new sounds, but also some of the older, progressive, and experimental music: Scelci, Xenakis, Milton Babbit, Pauline Oliveros, Noise Music, 70's Prog...like Soft Machine, and early King Crimson, Art Zoid... There is even a new label in Mexico City devoted to Noise, and Dark Experimental genres called - Substrata Records. I am glad to see this happening in Barcelona. I hope it spreads to places like Valencia, and Lisbon.
yes!!! I thought of substrata when I saw this. DF is way ahead of its time tbh
@@undoubtedly - You must live in CDMX, Yes? I am trying to decide on whether to move back to Lisbon, or Mexico City. I love both! Here in the US, I am afraid that we are going to be cursed with 4 more years of tRump!!! I am a musician, and I need to be in a good place to launch my project. I lived in Berlin for a short time...lots of artists, but NOT my place - didn't feel IT! Lisbon has a thriving music scene - GREAT Musicians, and the Ocean is right there! - and CDMX has a "Vibe", an awareness, and Goodness that is created by the People! - It's a difficult choice.
@@markdarnell614 I dont live in CDMX, but I am Mexican/American! I live in Barcelona though.... move here!!!! There are not as many artists as in Berlin, but i'm guessing there are more than in Lisbon? Aaaand its cheaper than say, Paris or Amsterdam. Also. I agree with Berlin. It was just too much for me. Mmmm maybe I should consider Lisbon? I just love Barcelona. I totally understand you! I also miss CDMX and Tijuana is poppin as well! However, I would move back to NY in a heartbeat with or without trump.
@@undoubtedly - I lived in NYC for almost 20 years. I moved a couple of years ago because it is almost completely Unaffordable! I currently live in Philadelphia - 2 hours from NYC. It's cheap, and there are definitely reasons for this! - Baby!.. It is NO New York City! I lived in Lisbon in 2010-11. It was changing, but getting better in some ways...more creative and "Hipster". Now - IT is becoming expensive, and some of my Portuguese friends have been priced out of their neighborhoods! I will move soon - in 3 or 4 months - in the Spring. I am considering CDMX (I lived there in 2013-14) and loved it! The People are Incredible! BTW... I am half Mexican/Irish-American. The other cities I am considering are Valencia, Rome, and Lisbon again - with reservations. Barcelona has been coming back into my radar as well. I have visited BCN 3 times. I have a music project that I want to work on and expand - and I need a beautiful place with Intelligent and creative people! I also need the Sun, and some Water! - an Ocean, a Sea, even a huge, lovely river...and some mountains nearby for hiking, and exploring! Here are some links to my project, called: THE DISQUIET
ruclips.net/video/-xZag3W7lwo/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/qdCEmwLZ67U/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/OfdAXRNUIqI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/f2lEA8e8jmo/видео.html
I hope you will listen. I am also on Facebook, and if you want to contact me that way. FELIZ ANO NUEVO! - facebook.com/mark.darnell.39
Dream to do this one day in Montreal!
We need this in South Africa!... Pretoria to be exact! :D
@@sunstarpunk I would love to see Croatia
Gives me ideas if I were to open one near me. I prefer different gear but the idea is very cool.
awesome concepts
Gold Line in Highland Park LA should be next 💕
Good onya Guille.... nice one :-)
Dios mio! I got emotional watching this ... A place like this has only ever lived in my dreams. Just imagining seeing LTJ Experience over a cup of coffee is everything I dream of every Sunday when I play their records in my small apartment in Seattle 🖤
If your dream in life is this your life is a little empty, I think
LTJ Bukem Drum&Bass❤️🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Give me time baby. SOON. After my 2020 tour.
Open one in the NL. “Coffee shop” / sound bar 😎
Fahtastic. Will try to visit. 👊
way to go!
I agree the one in Oakland,ca/u can’t enjoy the hi res music, everyone to busy socializing (loud)
Lol. Well! That's really not a negative thing.
Do they play Twisted Sister?
This is awesome. Does anyone know if there is anything like this in Berlin?
Berlin needs this...
Good sound systems are common in Berlin.
these exist? as an american ive wanted something like this forever
Seriously, I'm watching this trying to figure out if there's a big enough market, how to find investors, etc...
Seriously, it's just a bar with good sound. Just the ambient stuff is very rare, cause no one really cares. Fun places to be, sure, but these are just bars with young owners mainly.
I would love this in the U.S. We need more places like this for mature adults who are not out to get shit-faced drunk or trying to get laid.
1:33 return of the super ape in the background :) :)
Klipsch's La Scala folded horns at Nica!!
5:17 track id ?
seconded!
anyone?
So good, would love to know!
.
I would also love a track ID please. Shazam of no help
Yet another rebranding to break the continuity between generations. These are lounges, nothing more nothing less.
I would love to open one in my hometown city too bad most around just dnt get it!
I like this
Nice concept
5:11 track plz?? ❤
why is everyone wearing those sennheiser's 'backwards'?
Guille de Juan EL JEFE!
Had never heard of this! Amazing! Are there any in London?
Brilliant Corners in east
Spiritland @ Kings Cross
4:44 My man Doom on the wall.
song at 0:38?
Katalyst parties have a room curated like this👌🏾
by the video name one would expect several bars but it's actually just two :D
What the name of bars in this video? Curtis and Nica?
Yes! Curtis Audiophile Cafe and Nica Bonay ❤
anyone know what kind of instrument she is playing at 4:10?
The flute!?
@@shlodionaut yeah but it seems a certain type I do not know. Unfamiliar sound
I need this in my town.
every town should have something like this !!!
The library
make one
tracks at 5.11 and 8.00?
iamyourfuture808 5:11 please!
So, it’s a bar with a good sound system and extra smugness
I would like to join anybody who opens a Listening Bar in one of the Spanish cities like Barcelona, Gerona, Valencia, Alicant and talk about providing some high end speaker systems by VIVID AUDIO.
Barcelona, Girona are Catalonia.
@@jdst7080 Exactly, Spain
@@JhonScarzo LOL
JD ST And ignorance is everywhere it seems.
Hows the dub-techno and tech house scene in Barcelona?
Tech house scene is great! Don't know of any dub-techno, but that's not my scene
i want to open one!
joe hundertmark go for it!
I’m going open one
Alguien conoce algun bar asi en Madrid?
A hipster place like this is not gonna do well unless you have a wide variety of coffee roasts and ipa beers to go with the crackling vinyl.
Darkvine Idiotic, snarky, sarcastic comment
@@InnerVisions68 is he wrong?
@@ajswanepoel9449 He is wrong. There is more to the human experience than placing us into such narrow confines.
@@daoshen :) I don't disagree. But let's face it... 'the place' will do well to serve what darkvine suggests.
what type of "house" is being played in this video because for the life of me, i cannot find the damn genre.
Balearic?
ebowman1 I don’t think so... I don’t hear house music anyway
Its not house music mostly, just a variety of mellow electronic stuff.
after watching this i get cagalera
A real pity Nica, featured in the video, is now no longer open to the public but is hired for private events.
these people probably own pono players
Dear audiophiles. You are throwing pearls at swine. Unfortunately.
Tipical audiophool comment
These could be great cannabis cafes.
They have those in Barcelona, I worked at one.
808 views when i dropped in....whos gonna be 909?
808 the bass queen
Roland of course.
how much does a drink in the place costs ? Like 25 dollars or something ??
I thought RA was dead.
Electronic music on LP? I don't see a reason other than marketing. Anyway, most speakers are so riddled with faults you need room correction to fix it.
This concept only works in big cities unfortunately
As do most things...
Definitely what I was thinking, this public for his majority is from big city, capitals... I love the concept but honestly my best way to enjoy high quality music is alone with a drink at night or in a middle of a festival with people who came for a special DJ or something and it says.... DANCE. I feel those bars are in between a full enjoyment!
Not in Japan though. The most interesting Jazz Bars ( or Listening Bars) are always located in the more rural area.
GlacierXD interesting!
Sadly, yes. Would also love to run a place like this, but my city only has about 150k people. Not sure if it would work here. One can dream though..
DOOM
Not impressed with their music, I prefer jazz, but the ideas good. If I had the funds I would open up a jazz bar. I've put about 30 grand into my sound system and theres nothing like music played on good equipment with the right acoustics.