11-16-2010, 03:10 PM
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Groupie
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 47
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Performing Venues: Clubs
- The Barrelhouse (A nearly 100 year old club which is known for its appreciation for bygone art forms... one of the only places in the city where people still go to swing dance. "Older" music is welcome
- The Cinderblock (A basement dance club with a very low entrance fee and a similarly low standard of service)
- Hallelujah Rock (An old church converted into a dance hall which is best known for its location and acoustics)
- The Warehouse (An old waterside warehouse which was commondeered by ravers during the early 90's and since has been a source for live electronic music)
- City 4-Ever (One of the many clubs located near MB university, this northern city club is known for its wild nights and hip, modern feel)
- The Mosh Pit (Self-described as "the club that keeps on rocking", the Mosh Pit plays exclusively hard rock in an old wooden building that has both old charm and state-of-the-art sound systems)
- Urban Night (One of the city's newer clubs, which originally started out featuring mostly electronica but which has now switched almost exclusively to rap)
- Chrome Velvet (A very expensive, high-tech, space-age club with trippy lighting and strange modernistic technology, better known for its drinks and hipness than for its music)
- The Park (a tiny field in central MB city was purchased by a DJ collective several years ago and The Park is what it has become; a place for people to sing, dance and meet others for free)
- Hanoi Nights (A hip oriental-themed club playing mostly Asian pop music but also featuring some artists from the American and European dance music scene)
- Club Indigo (another high-class club near MBU... with a remarkable reputation and a large turnout on a nightly basis)
- Drew & Monique's Wild Nights Dance Club (Two 17-year-old siblings who convert their parents' house into a dance club whenever they are out of the house. There's a very low turnout)
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