Try your best to get into Berghain now over at Berghain Trainer.
If you’re fancy tattoos or piercings or any other kind of alternative aesthetic, this should be a big plus to let Sven, the famous bouncer to let you in. First, you need to be +21 aged, keep your phone in your pocket, to be badly dressed, discreet and not come with a large group of people (2 or 3 max). Many of these revellers have been in the club for more than 24 hours. Berghain has developed a reputation as the clubbing Mecca. To enter Berghain is, as many people have described it, a religious experience. The DJ is playing hard, hypnotic techno to a crowd of shirtless gay men, disheveled dudes in sneakers and tiny women with tiny backpacks. on a Sunday in January, the massive main dance floor at Berlin’s Berghain is full. 3- Berghain / Panorama Bar, Berlin – The club that you can only see from outsideīerghain is Berlin’s most famous hardcore electronic dance music club. Keep your phone in your pocket, and let the magic happen til sunrise. The club is the best ambassador of dutch music culture and its respective representants such as Job Jobse, Tom Trago, Patrice Bäumel and many others. De School fosters a great mix between promoting local djs and inviting international ones from time to time.
It’s super dark inside, with almost no lighting and the ceiling is really low. One year later, the same team built-up a new club which opened in 2016, in an absolutely incredible location: the club takes place in a former school, and so they named it De School.
Trouw closed its doors in 2014 because license had expired. 2- De School, Amsterdam – The playground for big kids Finally, be aware that hoodies are forbidden and you’ll need to leave it in the cloakroom.
At the entrance, be ready for a full body search and you may have to remove your shoes – yeah, they are picky on drugs.
Make sure to visit the whole club which is a multi-room complex with the main room transforming into a chilling rooftop area during Summer. Organizers bring each Friday and Saturday a bunch of amazing techno / tech-house / house artists and people recently witness of major artists such as Mark Knight, Sven Väth, Green Velvet, Erick Morillo, Steve Lawler, ANNA, and many more. It’s a clubbers’ paradise, bursting with techno & house music and swirling in colored rays powerful lights with a custom sound system, where people can rave until 10am. Marketing-wise, this is fucking lucky and clever. Let’s start this ranking with the Egg, who, sadly, has always lived in the shadow of his brother, fabric london, which closed recently….and opened again a few days ago. We picked out for you the 10 most Insane Clubs in Europe, and believe us this was as teeth grinding as it is for a mother of five to pick her two favorite children. From London to Ibiza, through Berlin, Paris or Barcelona, Xceed staffers spent 2016 on the front lines of clubbing, and we’ve got this list below to prove it.