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Where did the name “NatCave” come from?

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Where did the name “NatCave” come from?

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Its founding artists gave The NatCave Studio its name. Working closely with the chief engineer Nathanial Foreman brought up the prefix: “Nat”. The suffix “Cave” came from the feel of working in the studio. There are no windows so the ambience starts to feel like your very own private cave after a while. Artists have respect for The NatCave similar to a clubhouse, a place to get away from distractions and work on what you really want to do with your life. We have had thousands of artists come through our doors and have not met one yet that would rather be anywhere else than inside the cave. The suffix C.A.V.E. is also an acronym for Complete Audio Video Enterprise.

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