Broadcast PC Club · Live Nightly
AIRWAVE AIRWAVE — a computer club, live on air
A computer club, stream-ready.
Twenty-eight stations across the main hall, plus three soundproof stream booths with a mic, a light and an ON AIR board over the door. Play quietly or go loud on your own channel — the club never broadcasts anything itself.
Now at the desk: DJ Static, our night admin — say hi on your way in.
Where you sit
Three ways to settle in for the night. Pick a spot in the main hall, take a duo desk with a friend, or shut the door on a stream booth and light the board.
Wherever you sit, the same rotation is waiting: World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy XIV for the long-haul crowd, Minecraft and Deep Rock Galactic for the desks that talk out loud, and a shelf of mainstream shooters for when the squad wants to sweat. Load times are short, frames are smooth, and the game you came for is already installed.
Stream booths
Off air
Duo desks
Off airWhat's under the desk
Every seat runs a current graphics card paired with a fast CPU and plenty of memory, so frames stay high and load screens stay short. Screens are 240Hz for the fast stuff, colour-true for everything else. Booths add a broadcast mic, a capture card and a soft key light. The line into the building is fat enough to hold a clean upload while a full hall plays online — your stream and the room downstairs never fight over it.
Every station
- Current-gen GPU, high-clock CPU, generous RAM
- 240Hz 27″ panel, low-latency mouse and mechanical board
- Wired headset, clean audio split per seat
Inside a booth
- Cardioid broadcast mic on a boom arm
- Capture card and a soft, dimmable key light
- Headroom on the upload — no dropped frames at busy hours
Pay by the hour
No membership to sign, no minimum spend. Sit down, tune in, settle up when you leave. Prices are points on the clock — an hour, an evening, or the whole night.
Any main-hall or duo seat, billed to the minute after the first hour. Come and go as the evening runs.
A block that carries you through the busy hours. Best value on a weekend when the hall fills up.
Doors to close, Friday to Sunday. Quiet by 02:00 in the hall, booths stay lively till the end.
A sealed room with mic, light and capture card. Reserve ahead — three doors is all we have.
First time in a booth? Your opening hour comes with a standing discount while we help you set up.
Two seats, one tab. Split it however you like — the desk fits a pair and a bag of snacks.
Games in rotation
We treat the library like a playlist. A core rotation of co-op, MMO and stream-friendly titles stays loaded on every station, kept patched and ready so nothing stands between you and the first pull. Heavy hitters below; ask the desk what's spinning tonight.
World of Warcraft
Azeroth runs long, and so do we. Raid nights land squarely in our late hours — pull a duo desk with your healer, fill the voice channel, and let the hall's headsets swallow the wipe calls. Current expansion installed and patched at every seat.
Final Fantasy XIV
The friendliest MMO on the dial, and one of the best-looking on a colour-true panel. Savage prog, casual roulettes or four hours of glamour hunting — sign in on your own account and Eorzea picks up exactly where you left it.
Minecraft
The evergreen track that never leaves the playlist. Creative builds, hardcore runs or a whole row of friends on one server — it also happens to be the easiest game in the building to stream, chat loves watching a base go up.
Sea of Thieves
A four-seat galleon needs a four-seat crew, and we have the desks for it. Shanties, storms and betrayal at the last outpost — loud, funny and made for a booth mic. Bring three friends or press-gang some from the hall.
Deep Rock Galactic
Rock and stone, four dwarves deep. Short, dense missions that fit neatly into an hourly rate, with just enough chaos to keep a duo desk shouting. The perfect warm-up track before the night's main event.
Lethal Company
The after-midnight staple. Proximity voice, dark corridors and the funniest deaths on any channel — half the hall plays it, the other half watches the booth stream of it. Best experienced after 02:00 with the lights low.
On air
A booth is a small sealed room, not a stage. Foam on the walls drops the outside noise so your mic hears you and not the hall. Close the door, the board over it lights red, and the room downstairs carries on without a clue what you're up to.
First time streaming? Flag down DJ Static at the desk. We'll help you open OBS, point the capture card at your game and check your levels before you go live. After that it's your channel — pick the game, pick the chat, pick the vibe. AIRWAVE hosts the room and nothing more; we don't run a feed, we don't take a cut, we just keep the light working.
The rotation is built with the booths in mind. Lethal Company and Sea of Thieves are practically chat machines, Minecraft builds hold a lazy Sunday audience for hours, and a GTA Online heist gives a stream a beginning, a middle and a spectacular end. Pick a track, hit go live, and let the game carry the show.
Booth checklist
- ~28dB of sound drop through foam-lined walls
- Broadcast mic, capture card, dimmable key light
- ON AIR board wired over the door
- Admin setup help on your first visit
- Your account, your channel, your rules
Always live, never alone
Some games are simply better with a room around them, and that's the frequency this club sits on. GTA Online heists land differently when the whole crew is three seats apart and the getaway driver is close enough to blame in person. A Sea of Thieves crossing turns into theatre when the hall can hear one desk laughing. Even a quiet Final Fantasy XIV roulette feels live here — someone's always mid-pull somewhere down the row.
The rotation leans co-op and MMO on purpose, but the mainstream signal never drops: Counter-Strike 2, Fortnite, League of Legends and Valorant stay installed for the nights when the squad wants a straight competitive set. Whatever you queue, expect smooth frames, rich colour on every panel and a library we patch daily so the entertainment never goes stale.
No squad? Sit down anyway. The desk keeps a loose list of open crews looking for a fourth dwarf, a spare healer or one more soul brave enough for a Lethal Company contract. Say the word and DJ Static will patch you in.
Session notes
- Duo desks and row blocks for crews of two to six
- Core rotation patched daily — no launcher updates on your clock
- Raid-night blocks bookable ahead, same hourly rates
- Open-crew list at the desk for solo walk-ins
- Any rotation title is booth-ready — game, mic, capture, live
Off the wire
Small notes from the booths — what happened, who dropped by, what got fixed. The log is the closest thing we keep to a station diary.
A hundred streams deep
Booth 1 crossed its hundredth session this month. The same regular has run most of them, always at the far seat, always with the light dimmed low. We taped a small paper tally by the mic and it's nearly full again.
New mic on the boom
Swapped the mic in booth 2 for a warmer cardioid after a week of testing. It shrugs off keyboard clatter and picks up a low voice cleanly. Come try it — the old one served us well and it earned the rest.
A guest on indie games
A visiting host recorded a short podcast in booth 3 about small studios and the games that never quite made the front page. No script, one long take, coffee going cold. We might make that a standing night.
Tonight's programme
The one daylit page in the building — the day-shift console where the evening gets laid out. This is a loose plan of who's likely at the pads, not a schedule you have to keep. Walk in whenever.
The room at night
Before you tune in
Yours. You sign in to your own game and streaming accounts at the start of the session and sign out at the end — the machine wipes your profiles when you leave, so nothing of yours stays behind. We keep no launcher logins on the stations. Bring your library, take it home clean.
No. The booths are foam-lined and sealed, dropping the noise by roughly 28 decibels, so a loud session inside barely reaches the desk. Sit in the main hall and you'll hear your own headset and the low room hum, not whoever is going live two doors down.
Use the booking form at the bottom of this page or message us the night before. There are only three booths, so weekends fill up early. Tell us the date and how long you want it, and we'll hold the door and the light for you.
Of course. Most of the hall does exactly that — headset on, board off, quiet night in. The stream booths are one corner of the club, not the price of admission. Book a main-hall seat or a duo desk and never touch a mic if that's your speed.
The hall drops to headsets-only at 00:00 so the late crowd can settle in. Booths stay warm. Friday through Sunday we run to 06:00, and after 02:00 it's DJ Static, low lo-fi on the house speakers, and whoever is still tuned in.
Book a station
Pick a spot and a stretch of clock. We'll hold it, and if it's a booth, the ON AIR light is yours the moment you sit down.