quote: | Originally posted by Neonbeats
I wouldn't get too excited about this. Think a blend between Pacha and Marqee. The only way to experience Space is to fly to Spain. |
I kind of have to agree. They are going to try to cater to both crowds. The mainstream EDM people who pay good money and get bottle service but also they will try and book solid "underground" DJ's for the real fans. You have to remember that this is Midtown Manhattan so they undoubtedly will attract the business/bottle/YOLO/Bridge & tunnel crowd. They probably will also try to keep credibility amongst the actual "fans" by booking some good DJ's/non-cheese. But you have to expect that on certain nights (particularly some Saturdays) that it will attract the types of crowds that we so loathe.
Based on what I am hearing with Sankeys closing, this club might be here at the right time at the right place. As a lifelong Manhattanite, I am cautiously optimistic because I have seen how quickly some of these clubs come and go. For the last decade, we have seen the clamping down/ tapering down
of some of the larger club venues in Manhattan and i don't think that that is a good thing for the reputation of the New York club scene. Glad to see that it is in Manhattan though because we need larger venues (1000+) here that don't suck, and also will survive over the long term while remaining credible among the fans and customers.
But like it was said earlier in the thread, we will see.
/bring back Exit and Twilo
//and then later Crobar
///those days are never coming back, are they?
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