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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2014 · 1H

HIPSTERCAST PARIS

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You will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the underground each of them and enjoy the deep vibrations of sound. A few years ago The New York Times and Le Monde were declaring the death of clubbing in Paris. It was a dark moment for a city that has at times stood alongside London, New York and Berlin as one of the capitals of electronic music. With names like Laurent Garnier, Daft Punk and Justice leading the way, Paris has seemingly always been flashpoint for a unique spin on house and techno. Paris is a city of cafes and bars. This is not the best place to play. Paris Club culture collapsed and we remember the time when 5 years ago there occurred a unique event. In fact, Paris is really a very small town. The houses are very close to each other, and if you suddenly decided to throw a party, the neighbors called the police because the noise prevents them from sleeping and the police will arrest you. There used to complain at all, even at the smallest reason. Paris club scene may not be similar to what happens in Berlin or London. This is the cultural capital of France. You should take a look at the large number of museums and dedicate a lot of time to look at this beautiful city. If you visit the night clubs in other European cities, while in Paris it will make you feel outside of this circle. Of course, in Paris, it is worth noting a few great clubs such as the Rex Club, Social Club or the Point Ephemere. Certainly if you find an open space where you can turn on loud music then you have a chance to have a good party but it is not quite easy. However, there is one of the most popular series of parties Die Nacht that occur every time a new location. You can always find interesting events outside the city. It's a shift in attitude that has made Paris fun again, and that is why today in the podcast you will hear the vibration of underground clubs in Paris. Thank you for the information provided: www.residentadvisor.net

You will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the underground each of them and enjoy the deep vibrations of sound. A few years ago The New York Times and Le Monde were declaring the death of clubbing in Paris. It was a dark moment for a city that has at times stood alongside London, New York and Berlin as one of the capitals of electronic music. With names like Laurent Garnier, Daft Punk and Justice leading the way, Paris has seemingly always been flashpoint for a unique spin on house and techno. Paris is a city of cafes and bars. This is not the best place to play. Paris Club culture collapsed and we remember the time when 5 years ago there occurred a unique event. In fact, Paris is really a very small town. The houses are very close to each other, and if you suddenly decided to throw a party, the neighbors called the police because the noise prevents them from sleeping and the police will arrest you. There used to complain at all, even at the smallest reason. Paris club scene may not be similar to what happens in Berlin or London. This is the cultural capital of France. You should take a look at the large number of museums and dedicate a lot of time to look at this beautiful city. If you visit the night clubs in other European cities, while in Paris it will make you feel outside of this circle. Of course, in Paris, it is worth noting a few great clubs such as the Rex Club, Social Club or the Point Ephemere. Certainly if you find an open space where you can turn on loud music then you have a chance to have a good party but it is not quite easy. However, there is one of the most popular series of parties Die Nacht that occur every time a new location. You can always find interesting events outside the city. It's a shift in attitude that has made Paris fun again, and that is why today in the podcast you will hear the vibration of underground clubs in Paris. Thank you for the information provided: www.residentadvisor.net

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