We went to the Bear Club to see Dom Martin. Soon after the start I said to my husband āthe bass is too strongā, it was at times drowning out the vocals and felt like a blow in the chest. After a few more songs I had vibrations in my torso and running down my arms to my fingers. I went to the sound man behind me and told him about it but he said he couldnāt do anything. Then a woman from the bar came over and said the musician had set up the bass, he wanted it that way. I couldnāt stay in the venue so had to leave. Having researched the phenomena I know now that I was having a vibroacoustic response to high intensity/low frequency amplitude, basically an element of the bass sound waves being strong enough to cause harm to the body, used by some musicians in some genres.Recipients of this attack vary in their awareness to it but the brain responds to the attack by sending endorphins to help the body cope, the audience feel good about the music and buy more alcohol, smoke more etc. What a low trick! And whether the Bear Club were ignorant of HI/LF sound waves or uncaring, I cannot trust them with my wellbeing and so will not return for any music. I would recommend the Stables near Woburn to anyone who doesnāt want to suffer HI/LF abuse as my experience is that the Stablesā sound quality...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI had the pleasure of visiting Bear Club few times and it was an unforgettable experience. The moment I stepped inside, I was transported to an intimate, warm atmosphere that perfectly complements the soulful music that fills the room. The lighting is just right, creating a cozy and inviting vibe, and the decor is a tasteful nod to the rich history of jazz.
The musicians are incredibly talented, each performance more captivating than the last. Whether itās a classic standard or an original composition, the energy and passion they bring to the stage are truly remarkable. The acoustics in the club are superb, allowing every note to resonate beautifully, making it easy to lose yourself in the music.
The staff is friendly and attentive, ensuring that your experience is seamless from start to finish. The drink menu is thoughtfully curated with a great selection of cocktails, wines, and spirits, perfect for sipping while enjoying the show. If youāre a fan of jazz or simply looking for a unique night out, Bear Club is an absolute must-visit. I canāt wait to return and experience more of what this incredible venue...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThe best new venue in Luton for years - this is the level of excellence that everyone else should aspire to. Live music, comedy, spoken word and film nights, all in a converted nineteenth century building about 3 minutes walk from Luton Railway Station and Bus Interchange, with the Bute Street Shoppers Car Park behind it free after 6pm if you come by car. Bottled beers, wine, cocktails and spirits on offer. There are bar snacks, but no other food - it ain't that kind of place. Plenty of tables, but you can stand if that's your preference. The friendly staff make for a friendly atmosphere, where you can meet people you know and get to know people you didn't before, and it really has attracted people from 18 to 80. You can turn up at the door for most ticketed events, but some will be advance only. Bear Club members like me get in for free for quite a few events and get discounts for most nights. There are also nights where it's free entry at the door for everyone. All those details are on...
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