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Hi, <<First Name>>
Last month, the rumor of the closing of the Berghain, Berlin's iconic nightclub, traveled the world of techno aficionados by storm.
Spending a night in this club (or a day, because parties are in full swing even during your mom's Sunday lunch) has often been described as a lasting memory.
Even for those who line up before this former powerplant unwaveringly hoping they would pass the test of approval by the strictest German bouncer, sniffing the Berghain's door is an adventure taken seriously.
Inside, one of the world's best sound systems, dark Berlin techno that will reeducate you on what you consider this music genre is, and a quite liberal exercise of sexual freedoms blend into an extremely intense experience.
Berlin has this appeal of a relaxation center, a place not giving a f*ck about people's f*ck life. You can sense it everywhere, from bumping into nudists suntanning in city parks, to walking your dog in the company of human puppies at the street celebration of fetishes known as Folsom Europe, the German version of San Francisco's debauchery fair.
After the fall of the Berlin wall, the symbol of political hatred, division and competition between the East and the West, Germans have dived deep into cherishing love, unity and community, in all their forms.
The clubbing scene was a natural flagship of this movement.
In my uncensored report, find out what really happens inside Berghain, and how to get past Sven Marquardt, the strict and mysterious doorman of the best party offered in the German capital.
After all, this might be your last chance of experiencing Berlin threatened to disappear, an antiuniverse of work-dominated ideas of decency that define Sunday as a day of rest, not play.
Have a playful week!
Ivan Kralj
Pipeaway.com
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