The fact that a club can last over a decade is remarkable I think, given the nature of how most music splits and divides, and how essentially the core of a club's loyal following mostly grow out of it after a while. So hats off to Lost, Tresor, Pressure etc.
-----Original Message----- From: Aidan O'Doherty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 December 2006 22:06 To: Toby Frith Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@Hyperreal.Org Subject: Re: (313) Berlin techno doc Feiern i hope it doesn't come to an end soon, toby, i have a taste for more! didn't think it was in a residential area. francis, fair play to you. too legit to quit. aidan On 14/12/06, Toby Frith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Berlin's history as a city over the last 100 years or so is the very > definition of "transient" so Brophy's remarks seem a little misjudged I > think. The most interesting aspect of it will be when Berghain/Panorama comes > to an end - as I'm sure no doubt many residents have had enough of it - > that's the Berlin way. > > For a city that thrives on reinventing itself consistently, it was remarkable > that Tresor managed to hang on for 14 years, and is on the verge of reopening. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 14 December 2006 15:23 > To: 313@Hyperreal.Org > Subject: FW: (313) Berlin techno doc Feiern > > > Well both you ("grandpa") and I (43) seem to like it there ;-) > Though as much as I can handle leaving Berghain on a Sunday afternoon I would > agree with him that someone who says people leaving > the floor is like someone dying possibly doesn't mean it or hasn't > experienced that. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Aidan O'Doherty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 14 December 2006 12:42 > > To: Odeluga, Ken > > Cc: Toby Frith; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org > > Subject: Re: (313) Berlin techno doc Feiern > > > > brophy is irish, we are used to our clubs closing just after > > the witching hour. the excesses of berlin are a shock to the > > system. maybe that's what has him troubled. > > > > his job is as a dance music journalist, so i suppose he has > > to search for some meaning. > > > > as to middle age - i feel a bit out of place surrounded by > > all the young fillies looking and pointing 'what's grandpa > > doing here?'. in dublin, the age demographic in most clubs is > > young - darn young > > For ball-by-ball coverage, instant match reports and analysis follow the > Ashes at www.telegraph.co.uk/ashes > > This e-mail is from Telegraph Media Group Limited - 111 Buckingham Palace > Road, London, SW1W 0DT registered in England under No 451593. This message, > its contents and any attachments to it are private and confidential. Any > unauthorised disclosure, use or dissemination of the whole or part of this > message (without our prior written consent) is prohibited. If you are not the > intended recipient, please notify us immediately. Neither we nor the sender > accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan > attachments (if any). > > The content of this email does not necessarily reflect our views or those of > our officers and we take no responsibility for the views of the author. > > Emails sent and received may be read by people other than the intended > recipient and may be monitored to ensure efficient operation of our email > systems. > > Incoming and outgoing telephone calls to our offices may be monitored or > recorded for training and quality control purposes and for confirming orders > and information. >