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Amsterdam’s De School Is Permanently Closing Due to Pandemic

One of the world’s leading underground nightclubs, Amsterdam’s De School is permanently closing.

Today, club co-owner Jochem Doornbusch released a statement detailing how the Coronavirus pandemic has made the survival of the club financially impossible. “The bottom line is that the debts are piling up,” he stated. “Not only because of the uncovered staff cost, but also the other ongoing costs. Acting now and making this very difficult decision may prevent the total bankruptcy of our company Post CS (11, TROUW).” In the statement, Doornbusch does note that the bar, restaurant and terrace will remain open.

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Resources For American Artists and Nightlife Professionals Affected by COVID-19

Nightlife professionals and artists, you’re not alone. We have all been hit hard by the forced lockdown and closures mandated to combat COVID-19 and it sure seems like the next few months are not going to get any easier. Stay positive though, because together we must help one another to make it through all these obstacles thrown at us. It is with this in mind that we are sharing key resources for American artists and nightlife professionals affected by COVID-19 in this article.

In the last week and a half the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 has changed the way we live in unimaginable ways, and the nightlife scene in the United States, and our home in Los Angeles in particular, have been suffering since. While whole sectors of the local, state and country-wide economy are affected, there is no doubt that the entertainment, film, hospitality and nightlife industries are some of the worst-hit by the indefinite lockdown measures now in place to “flatten the curve” and mitigate the spread and death toll of the virus. We aren’t in a confirmed recession yet, but it will surprise no one once we officially are.

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Berghain’s Famous Bouncer Sven Marquardt Denied Entry at Australian Nightclub

This one may elicit a chuckle or two out of you, if you’ve ever been denied entry at Berghain that is.

Sven Marquardt, arguably the most known of Berghain’s bouncers,  was denied entry at a club in Sydney, Australia. A taste of his own medicine, perhaps, knowing of the countless techno fans he has denied at the entrance of the most popular techno club in the world, Berghain.

Berlin’s famous photographer Marquardt had an exhibition at Goethe-Institut in Sydney, and then decided to go clubbing while there. In an interview, he shared how he was denied at the entrance because local bouncers found his facial tattoos to be a tad bit suspicious. In the interview he reveals that he talked with the club owner later, who admitted that he was also denied entry at Berghain when he was in Berlin.

The irony!

Knock Off Fabric Nightclub Spotted in China

China has long been known, sadly, as a place for counterfeits. Unfortunately, this particular news will not help improve the country’s reputation, although it comes with a bit of a side chuckle or two.

Mixmag has reported that Dutch DJ and promoter Bram van Ravenhorst, who operates an underground club called Echo Bay in Chongqing, recently discovered a club in the city called fabric. Not only does this Chongqing club share the same name as that of the iconic London nightclub, the former also has the logo that is almost identical to the one used by the latter.

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See The Nightclub Built Right Out of An Abandoned DC-10 Airplane

Nightclubs come in all shapes and sizes, so to speak, while others have a particular theme or are built in a “unique” location.

Gate88 is the latest of these unique nightclubs, made special because it has been build right out of an abandoned airplane.

Located in Bali, Indonesia, Gate88 was built right of an abandoned DC-10 aircraft atop a building in the area. It is actually a longtime Bali landmark but was left abandoned for a long time before being repurposed and redesigned as a nightclub that just opened on July 1.

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Bassiani: A Look at the “New Berghain” in Georgia

Tbilisi, the capital city of the Eurasian country of Georgia, has not been traditionally considered as a popular nightlife destination. Things have however changed in recent years, thanks to a particular Tbilisi nightclub that has made a mark in the city’s nightlife and beyond. An impact so huge that it has been dubbed by some as the “new Berghain”, the famous Berlin techno institution regarded world over as the best clubbing destination in the techno and house industry.

The name of this club? Bassiani. Read more

Ensuring Nightlife and Event Safety

Security is and has always been an item of first importance that every nightclub, festival or event needs to address appropriately. This is even more so in this day and age with terrorism at the forefront of today’s global concerns, and with incidents unfortunately taking place at nightclubs and music venues throughout the world. It is alarming and frankly saddening that this year alone we have witnessed more of these violent acts being carried out than ever before, costing many lives in the process.

Unfortunately, there are venues and events that do not have a formidable security system in place, making them more vulnerable than others. And given the situation today, having lax security measures simply doesn’t cut it anymore. While it is understood that venue owners and event organizers have a lot of things to worry about, that should not be a reason to skimp on the security details, especially when lives are at stake.

Robert Smith, a security consultant, shared some simple ideas and actions for clubs to consider so they can better prevent or address any unfortunate incidents that could occurs in their premises.

Video Surveillance

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When it comes to closed circuit TV systems, Smith follows a simple motto: if you think you have enough cameras, you don’t. So when installing a video surveillance system, be sure that an expert assists. This means you should not just take the word of the CCTV system company regarding where to place the cameras since they may have no clue what you need to capture.

It is important that the video system cover all exits, with extra coverage of the front door. Most importantly, your video system should not just record events but also save them. Use the system to not just diligently record but also to document the good and bad practices being done by personnel that work for your establishment, thus enabling you to make the necessary correction or commendation, whatever the case may be. In essence, everything that goes on in the club should be recorded, documented and be subject to a regular review.

Employee Background Checks

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It pays to be very diligent in checking out the background of anyone applying for a job in the nightlife industry. You should ensure that the applicant has a clean background, with no criminal records nor history that will be a problem when they work at your venue, since they will represent the business and deal with customers very often. Hiring the wrong person can cause you embarrassment and ultimately could result in failure for your entire establishment.

Given the social media age we find ourselves in, it is wise to look into the social media accounts of those you are looking to hire into your team. Hiring someone with a history of inflammatory, racist, xenophobic and homophobic posts on social media can backfire in ways you cannot imagine, ultimately causing major PR disasters that could even lead to your venue shutting down. It has happened before.

Daily Safety Inspection

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Holding safety inspections before the workday begins to proactively find and eliminate problems beforehand should be a given. After all, as they say, “prevention is better than cure.” This is particularly important in bigger venues, concert halls, etc

Having a Policy and Procedure Manual

It should be a requirement for every business to have policy and procedure manuals. This will be a great help for management and employees so they know what to do in preventing and, when necessary, addressing incidents. It is also helpful so to show that the business has an established set of rules being followed at all times.

This is key considering the different kind of scenarios that could suddenly pop up on any given night. Your security staff needs to be ready to tackle any situation that may arise, ranging from fire to potential terrorist and everything in between.

Have an Appropriate Number of Guards

One of the problems many nightclubs and venues face is that they hire and deploy too few security personnel than what is actually needed. This is one of the worst-managed areas within the entire hospitality industry. Hotels, nightclubs and bars all look at the position of a security guard as a necessary evil. Because of this, when things get tough for the business, security is the first to be cut. And that should not be the case. No matter what happens in the business, security must always make sure to cover the venue’s full capacity, entrances and exits, restrooms, dance or entertainment areas, VIP service areas, etc. Having enough security guards in one area is just not enough, every part of the venue must be covered and the number of guards should be adequate to handle any emergency that may come up.

Proper Report Writing

Smith stresses that documenting any incident that could lead to litigation is crucial. “Emergency responders only will document what they need for a criminal investigation, if any. Besides, they might not ask the questions that can defend an operator during civil litigation, and frankly, they don’t care about any later civil investigation,” he explains.

For this reason it is very important to have a procedure and the proper tools to properly and immediately document any incidents that occur, as well as all the relevant details surrounding it.

Training

Lastly, it is a must that every employee is given due and extensive training in various aspects that pertain to their duties. For example, the bartender should know how to handle a customer who consumed too much alcohol and should know how to defuse conflicts. Have your bartending staff complete a New York on-premise alcohol training to make sure they have the knowledge they need.

The security staff must know how to safely and legally detain and escort a guest from the venue. Training makes them better prepared for any situation and enables them to prevent them from escalating further, saving lives in the process.

Implementing these measures may be costly for the business in the short term. But it is a worthy investment that one cannot afford to skimp on. After all, lives are at stake and being able to ensure safety is not only for their benefit but for that of the business as well.

 

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Why Data is Important for a Nightlife Venue or Business to be Profitable

Today we live in the information age and data has become a vital tool in the way business is being done. Even for those whose business is managing clubs, bars, or other event/music venues, the use of data has become an important and vital element in determining how well their business is faring, or what needs to be changed to improve the bottom line and thus business sustainability. Read more

Listen to 6AM’s May 2017 Techno Playlist

May promises to be a memorable and exciting month for techno, but then again which month isn’t?

For your listening pleasure we have prepared a Spotify playlist of techno artists scheduled to perform at some of the world’s best techno nightclubs and festivals throughout this month,  which we hope you enjoy below:

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Renters Turn Their Airbnb Pad Into A Nightclub

People usually go to Airbnb to find a place to sleep while visiting a new city. But some tourists have a somewhat different idea altogether.

That was apparently the case when a group of tourists decided to turn their rented one-bedroom Airbnb pad in Canonbury, London, UK into a full-fledged nightclub. Full-fledged in the sense that it had a a DJ, bouncer and a professional sound system set up. And yes, they even charged tickets to enter the flat and managed to draw a 200+ crowd that spilled into the street.

“It sounded like fabric was upstairs,” one neighbor said. “It was just the constant bass thud. We saw one guy carrying in DJ equipment.”

Unfortunately, the pad was located in a residential area, and as such the event frustrated the neighbors trying to get some rest for the night.

“It was like a football crowd,” said another neighbor who was at home at the time with his pregnant wife. “It was the worst night ever. I could hear the music louder than if I was playing it in my own living room.”

The owner of the flat was out of the country at the time. Upon hearing the news, he felt “terrible and couldn’t do anything.”

The local town council members first attempted to put the party to the stop but weren’t able to do so. Eventually, the police arrived at 3AM though they decided to wait for backup due to the size of the crowd.

Police started clearing out the party after 4:30AM, with the party ultimately ending shortly after 6AM

H/T: Techno Moves

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