One of Berlin’s artiest and most experimental clubs holds forth in the battery room of a massive defunct power station that also houses the legendary Tresor club. Electro-loving punters invade the white-tiled rooms for below-the-radar dance parties, label nights, release parties and crossover events. Check online for dates.
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