However Griessmuehle was forced from the location that the Minecraft venue is based on – you’ll never be able to enter it again. Berghain now functions as an art gallery due to the pandemic, so if you have a ticket, you’re in. Which was easier to get into than Berghain, but that difficulty is now inversed. The Minecraft venue is based on Griessmuehle. This same person, also known as gibier_, has now created a new Minecraft version of another Berlin club together with a group of other artists. Around the same time, a Reddit user named throwawayforlewdstuff built a Minecraft version of legendary and notoriously hard-to-get-into Berlin techno club Berghain. Perhaps the most prominent organizer that’s still active, Club Matryoshka, started throwing them in the summer of 2019. Inside LiveJar, a virtual club based on a closed real-life venue But last week’s look at a new Minecraft club has made me changed my mind. So if you know me from a nightlife context: that’s why you’re not seeing me at many livestreams and virtual raves. It’s like virtual raves are fun and engaging for the organizers and performers, but much less so for the audiences. And personally I enjoy the latter, because I can play games (with friends) while listening to new music. These platforms are also excellent ways to discover new underground music, bootlegs, and remixes that you won’t find on Spotify or other large streaming services.Īs for entertainment… There are productions with dozens of millions of dollars in funding at our fingertips through video streaming platforms, television, video games, etc. Scenes connect on Instagram and to a lesser extent Soundcloud nowadays. With very few exceptions, I feel these roles are fulfilled better in other places.
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