What is the dungeon in Atlanta?

Located beneath Rico Wade’s mother’s house in Atlanta, Georgia, The Dungeon was a basement space where Outkast, Goodie Mob, and Organized Noize recorded and produced early Duengon Family music. It was ground zero for innovation before operations were moved to Stankonia Studios in late ’90s.

Where is the Dungeon Family house?

Located just south of downtown Atlanta, the Dungeon Family house — specifically the basement — is where OutKast and members of The Dungeon Family collective jump started their storied music careers. “Atlanta is my home, and I grew up with The Dungeon Family in this house,” said Big Boi.

How much is it to stay at the dungeon in Atlanta?

The house is listed on Airbnb at only $25 per night for two guests (a nod to the 25th anniversary of ATLiens), but you’ll need a good amount of luck to score a stay. As part of a collaboration with Airbnb honoring Black Music Month, Big Boi will host three overnight stays at the house on June 29, July 1, and July 3.

Does Atlanta have an underground city?

Underground Atlanta is in the Five Points neighborhood of downtown Atlanta. In the 1960s, orginal brickwork was rediscovered that survived intact. A constitutional amendment was passed in Georgia naming Underground Atlanta a historic site.

Who started the Dungeon Family?

Dungeon Family consists of producers Rico Wade, Patrick “Sleepy” Brown, and Ray Murray. In 1992, Organized Noize broke into the music industry by producing tracks for TLC, the groundbreaking R&B trio that mixed stridently feminist lyrics with joyous, party-starting raps.

What is the Dungeon Family house?

The Dungeon is where André 3000 and I spent countless hours writing songs and producing beats that became Outkast’s early albums. This amazing home in the center of Atlanta will make all your super star dreams come true! Modern and unique, this incredible home is ready to become your home away from home.