Comment by itsmemattchung

Comment by itsmemattchung 10 days ago

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Fellow (house) dancer here and couldn't agree with you more. Luckily, however, I recently relocated to London and though I rarely stay out late these days, I did go to a venue called Fabric and I bring this because there's a policy (moderately enforced) of "no phones" and in fact, prior to entering, they will place little stickers on camera lens. Of course, some individuals will inevitably whip out their phones to capture a video or photo, at which point an (disguised as civilian) employee will demand that they put their phone away. So again, moderately enforced.

All that is to say, dance in clubs still exists...just rare to find.

piva00 10 days ago

Clubs with policies like Fabric exist in other cities as well, to me they are usually a sign of a good club.

Berlin clubs, at least the ones worthy going to, have the same policy of no photos, and heavily enforce it.

I've seen quite a few people booted out from sticking their phone for a picture twice, it's one of the things that can really put a sour feeling on a dance floor. If I'm there to be free and dance my heart out the last thing I want is to be conscious of perhaps getting filmed while doing so. Personally I have politely asked many people to not even try that in those clubs.

I've seen the same policy in some clubs in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Madrid, Barcelona, Rome, Paris, Brussels, Vienna, and the list goes on. If you can manage to go clubbing at places that enforce such policies I'd say you're 80-90% there on finding a good dance floor.

immibis 10 days ago

Regarding Fabric in particular, I just happened to see this today: https://old.reddit.com/r/Techno/comments/1giwz2l/dear_fabric...

  • input_sh 9 days ago

    > and yesterday was Halloween weekend so it opened up the possibility to come across a bunch of drunk clubbers just looking to get fucked up

    I think they're understating this part, I thought it was universally understood that the Halloween weekend is absolutely the worst time to go clubbing.

    Lots of new people that don't particularly care about the music + masks is just a bad combo for the regular clubbers, regardless of the venue. Whatever issues the venue is facing on regular nights are gonna reach new heights that weekend.

iamacyborg 9 days ago

It’s weird to hear folks new to London talking about the scene being good when it’s been so heavily decimated in the last 15 or so years.

I just want to go back in time to the monthly Bangface nights at the ‘werks and the early DMZ shows at Mass.

  • itsmemattchung 9 days ago

    That makes sense given you've been in the scene for some time. At the same time, I think both are true: scene is "good" compared to other geographic locations of where I am from (i.e. Seattle Washington).