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Red-Lite - Always packed on saturday nights, and people seem to enjoy the place. They also have Mark Anthony as a monthly resident which offers a lot.
Stereo - Has its own crowd, good line-ups on fridays, line-up on saturdays is more selected for gays. Stereo's sound system kicks ass. With Sander Kleinenberg and Satoshi Tomiie as residents, Stereo has a lot to offer as well.
Sona - Seems to have recovered their old crowd, rely still too much on their resident djs I find. 514 raves still have a lot of success as well.
Circus - formed by Luc Raymond, old stereo resident, and Eddy Jasmin, old sona resident, I find doesn't have much to offer. Apparently the place is nice but they chose a really bad time to open it.
Aria - Amazing line-ups, really good sound system and lighting system. It's personally one of my favourites if not my favourite but without the international djs I'm afraid it wouldn't have enough success. Lately, the nights at Aria have been kicking ass.
Gravity - Again, I believe this club targets the gay crowd, and since it's not that big of a place, it shouldn't have much problem surviving. The asset of this club being of course the amazing sound set-up that Angel Moraes installed.
MP3 - I've never been but seems like the place is usually always packed and has its followers. It's very underestimated because it's the same residents every week, but according to the pictures I saw, the place looks really nice, but I can't say anything more about it.
So here's my opinion.
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