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The reopening of venues last year in Seoul led to a new coronavirus outbreak within days. Spain and Denmark reopened clubs, soon closing them again amid rising rates of infection. Are futuristic PPE bodysuits like those designed by LA creative studio Production Club the answer, for instance, or large plastic bubbles as seen at a socially distanced The Flaming Lips gig in October?

While we wait, Artois believes this moment might be better spent deciding how we want nightlife to improve. It's time to get creative and rethink what is possible.

You can find her on Twitter, Instagram , or at caileyrizzo. By Cailey Rizzo July 28, Save Pin FB More. Tuesday, Aug. We're supposed to be serene and calm, but you could hear the music all the time," assistant manager Ingrid Gociu , 25, said.

Watman tried to assure residents that, after 30 nightclub openings over the past 30 years, he had no plans to ruffle neighborhood feathers. Nicholas Athanail , the Public Safety Committee chair of Midtown's Community Board 5, praised Watman and s aid he had no concerns "whatsoever" with the plan. The music sounded like the future. Visiting the big clubs in Berlin—Berghain, Tresor, Griessmuehle—was, for those who could afford it, still a rite of techno tourism. But I had more fun and heard music that was just as interesting at home, and here I was surrounded by friends.

For the club kids, these venues and parties were more than drinking environments: they were therapy sessions, fitness routines, community centers, fashion magazines, dating apps, and foster families. Regulars tried to model a politics of care, deploying harm-reduction strategies for substance use and vigilantly policing harassment on the dance floor.

The pandemic landed in all of this like an asteroid. Clubs and bars began running fund-raisers for their staffs online. A popular club called Nowadays started a Patreon to try to keep up with its expenses. In the early, most isolated months, d. Unable to buy tickets, regulars turned to merch: you could buy a mug from the feminist d. The owners of the astrology-themed bar Mood Ring, Bowen Goh and Vanessa Li, used their free time to open a furniture store. The booker at Market Hotel, Ryan Brummett, restored antique computers.

It was a good year for listening to ambient music at home. After a police officer murdered George Floyd in Minneapolis, the debates about racism in the scene intensified, though this, too, largely played out online. Techno is Black music—Black d. A white, Chicago-based d. Galcher Lustwerk, a beloved New York producer and d. In some circles, partying in New York resumed last summer, but many d. A rave organized by a group called Renegade, held last June under the Kosciuszko Bridge, connecting Brooklyn and Queens, billed itself as an act of protest and was widely derided.

The socially conscious members of the scene tried to reassure one another that, in the absence of the usual infrastructure of New York night life, the parties that happened were being thrown by the very young, with bad sound systems and d. People who enjoyed these parties anyway were careful about admitting it in public.

I went to one rooftop party last summer, in Bushwick, where a handful of strangers swayed desultorily in masks. It was not the thing. So we waited. There were parties over the winter, but, if my social-media feeds were any indication, the people who went to them got COVID.

Everyone else stayed home. Enthusiasm for online streams and virtual gatherings dwindled. Even after the vaccine arrived, it looked like clubs would be the last thing to return, after restaurants, movies, haircuts, shopping, dinner parties, and the gym.

I went to my first post-vaccine indoor dance party in early May. A door swung open, a head popped out, and a familiar face waved us inside. There was a sound system, a d. We brought our own White Claws and Modelos. Maybe two hundred people were there. The space was full and the dance floor was wild. These were party friends, people whose first names you know but whose numbers are not in your phone.

Often you have no idea what they do for a living, or how old they are, or where they are from.



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