"I think that Tresor's original cohort of fans has aged out of all night clubbing, and despite being legendary, the prime clubbing demographic of 18-25 weren't out of diapers during the club's heyday."
I'd say 18-25 is definitely on the young side of the Berghain/Panoramabar demographic... the crowd is mainly 25+, particularly in the Berghian part. Watergate is a different, less interesting matter (IMO). Rather, I think the new Tresor's problems result from its line ups being fairly flat and the venue capturing very little of its original spirit. Andrew On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 3:37 PM, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > According to a Berlin friend 'Tresor is the club where people go when > they can't get into Watergate or Berghain.' I think that Tresor's > original cohort of fans has aged out of all night clubbing, and > despite being legendary, the prime clubbing demographic of 18-25 > weren't out of diapers during the club's heyday. > > They have to build a new group of enthusiastic fans to go with the > elderly diehards. This means they have to educate Berlin clubbers yet > again. And they may have permanently lost the crowd who don't know > anything except that they like pills, and the artist whose name rhymes > with Bitchy Rotten. > > And for the record, no I've not been to either the old or new Tresor, > and I'm no authority on Berlin. But I hear things ... >
