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  2. Warehouse (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Warehouse was a place that allowed house music to flourish as a continuation of disco under Frankie Knuckles. It continued the tradition of making music for the club, for people to truly feel and to create a holy dance atmosphere and experience over just trying to make something that could get hits on the radio or top 40 charts.

  3. Vague (club) - Wikipedia

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    The British music newspaper Melody Maker featured Vague in 1994 in a review called "For Frock's Sake" and described the club as a "Dance Equivalent of Andy Warhol's The Factory", [10] whilst the Daily Telegraph journalist Tim Willis depicted the scene inside of the club as one of "Bacchanalian excess" for the feature "Up North Where Anything ...

  4. Rave - Wikipedia

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    The drug became popular in the US first on the disco/club scene of the 1970s and then at dance and rave venues in the 1980s and 1990s. In the 2000s, synthetic phenethylamines such as 2C-I , 2C-B and DOB have been referred to as club drugs due to their stimulating and psychedelic nature (and their chemical relationship with MDMA ). [ 68 ]

  5. The Guvernment - Wikipedia

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    The Guvernment, formerly known as RPM, was a nightclub complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was also the name of one of the two main performance venues within the complex. The other venue was Kool Haus (formerly The Warehouse). Other smaller rooms within the complex included: The Drink (renovated to become Cathouse then Surface), D'Luxe ...

  6. Worst buys at the warehouse club - AOL

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    Warehouse clubs have thrived during the recession, as cash-strapped shoppers look to score sizable savings over the local supermarket and even discount stores. But that doesn't mean you always get ...

  7. Tunnel (New York nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel was a nightclub located at 220 Twelfth Avenue, in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. [1] It operated from 1986 to 2001. The nightclub was located within the Terminal Warehouse Company Central Stores Building, also known as Chelsea Terminal Warehouse, which is now part of the West Chelsea Historic District. [2]

  8. Top5 Warehouse Club Buys - AOL

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    Warehouse Club Buys By Kelli B. Grant Reporter, SmartMoney.com THERE'S ONLY ONE place where you can shop for everything from a 20-pack of Dial soap to high-end stereo equipment: warehouse clubs.

  9. The Warehouse Project - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, The Warehouse Project was voted by dance music magazine Mixmag as the best club in the United Kingdom. [16] In 2013, The Warehouse Project was voted by DJ Magazine as the "Best Club Series" in the magazine's Best of British Awards. [17] The Warehouse Project is noted for placing international DJs alongside less established artists.