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Wish looks great since they've remodeled the upstairs, but they MUST stabilize the booth. People have to be able to dance and jump without sending the tonearm into an olympic track and field event. If people thought the skipping was bad at the Pete Moss show, just imagine how horrible it could have been if Steve G or Ty Tek were there...People were dancing 2x as forcefully as they were at Pete Moss, if you can imagine that!
Moda still has potential if they'd darken it up; put it less on the white room tip and more on the industrial tip to mirror Cleveland. I think they'd also benefit greatly from a second room, a small side chill room with a house or downtempo tip to provide contrast from the main room.
Cloud 9's sound is good but only if you're standing in the dance floor; otherwise it's like a regular bar, and most people who aren't there to dance only catch "the sweet spot" on their way to and from the bathroom.
I've never really thought of Mercury as a club and more as just a bar with music. Very little room to dance; lots of bar-hopping in and out.
I like Karma for a "disco" or glam vibe, but not so much for deeper tones.
I like B-Side for the clientele, neighborhood, concept....needs a little "push," though.
Spy has always been a struggle to find room to dance.
I'm still waiting for my big dark room. Arc, Twilo, Space, Filter 14, Anu, 111 Minna St, System Soundbar,RedNoFive (downstairs)......So far Abbasso is the only thing that comes close. You know you're not just at any old bar, but it's also not so overclubbed that you can't just hang out, either. It's also a "destination," so we're not dealing with annoying foot traffic.
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