Of the many storied clubs in the history of dance music, no one name represents ’90s techno as well as Tresor, the historic venue built inside an old East German department store vault after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Inspired by the hard techno sounds coming from Detroit via Jeff Mills, Blake Baxter and Underground Resistance, Tresor was a central junction in the reunification of Berlin, where young people from the East and West mingled in a hedonistic mix of dancing, drugs and anarchy.
Deep underground, with a thunderous sound system, nearly no lighting, and a crowd that had literally never heard the term “bottle service,” Tresor was a far cry from the Vegas-Ibiza-styled club culture of today, yet set the template for what remains the ultimate in underground dance music establishment.
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