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Techno Club vs Warehouse: Which Is Better?

So we all know or will soon find how important your environment is to really enjoy your techno. If you have been hit by the bug like me (and live near DTLA) then you spend most of your time around one of these places: A warehouse or a club. Truth is both of these places can and will give an A1 quality experience. Sound, lights, atmosphere, drinks, and people. At that point if this scene is where you want to be a regular than there are some things to expect.

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 Berghain Reopening

Berlin Club Berghain Reopening October 2

Any die-hard techno-head will tell you that Berghain isn’t so much a club as it is a cultural institution, a mecca for electronic music. Set in the thick concrete of one of Berlin’s towering 1950s power plants, Berghain is one of the most famous clubs in the world. It’s so celebrated that even the act of standing, waiting, and (probably) getting rejected in the queue is itself a must-do for music-loving tourists.

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www.techno-club.net - new techno streaming "club"

The Advent and Dave Bate Launch New Techno Streaming Platform

September 25th sees legendary techno mainstay The Advent team up with Portland’s Dave Bate to launch Techno-Club.net, a ten-room, fully music-licensed techno streaming ‘club’ with sets by Mark Broom, Robert Hood, Floorplan, Lady Starlight, Nightwave, and residencies from Tony Humphries, Hiroko Yamamura, Norm Talley, Sync 24, Cari Lekebusch, DJ Hyperactive, and many more.

The site, fully independent and built from the ground up by the Techno Club team, is one of the first offering PPM (Pay Per Minute) remuneration for DJs providing sets and all music played will be licensed, with tracklists being reported to performing rights organisations so artists are paid correctly. A chat room will also accompany the online experience and the site will be launching music and culture focussed charity initiatives in the coming months.

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SHDW & Obscure Shape, Adam X, Matrixxman, VRIL and More Scheduled for July/August Play at BASEMENT NY

The new age of the New York Club scene is in motion.

Over the years, there has been a number of New York clubs that unfortunately closed their doors this decade alone. The last nine years have not done any good to the club scene in New York. Although still an undisputed thriving Nightlife, the city of New York has taken its fair blows in regards to clubs closing their doors for the last time.

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Tresor Owner Looking at Packard Plant in Detroit as Possible New Techno Club

Packard Plant

The Detroit Free Press is reporting that Tresor Berlin’s owner Dimitri Hegemann is eyeing the abandoned Packard Plant in Detroit as the possible site for a new techno club.

The news, however, specifies that renovations would take a while to complete. Arte Express Detroit purchased the massive factory complex for $405,000 in late 2013, later appealing to the Detroit City Council for a tax-free plan to assist in the first phase of the much-needed renovations, which are estimated to take as long as 10-15 years to fully complete.

The building will host more than just a techno club, as the gargantuan size of its structure may suggest. The plans also include a hostel, restaurant, spa and artists studios, we well as a “recreational complex with a racing component.” In essence the development plans, which will require an estimated $400 million to $500 million to complete, aim to transform the disused plant into a sprawling hub of activities.

The techno club, which would be located on the ground floor of the seven-story building, would be personally managed and overseen by Hegemann. The news follows the 2014 revelation that the Tresor owner was looking to Detroit as the site of a new techno club venture.

Tresor’s link with Detroit is well known, the Berlin club’s history often influenced and interwoven with that of many techno artists that hail from the Motor City.