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yeah i have been trying to get people to go there with me because from what i hear it has the most progressive djs, but i think it is more indie music than electro... still, check out the Soma djs that have parties there- my friend cloudbusting could probably tell you more about that...

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Been to club culture afew times.

Its alright but does not pick up until late though. It actually has a dance floor area as opposed to everyone dancing where they sit/drink.

You can try RCA, Flick, its next to Film at the Rama 9 end. They play some good house/electro.

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I think that anyplace where no one (other than the hookers) looks twice in your direction automatically = poser pretentious place.

Bed's just another place to eat and drink.

:o

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That's too bad. There seems to be a resurgence of dance music again, especially with the remixing of genres through combining rock/disco/electronic/dance. Maybe, I'll check out Club Culture by the Phaya Thai BTS stop for an off night.

You should check out the Club Soma and Dudesweet nights although Club Soma would be a little more indie/alternative but also play what you seem to be looking for.

Club Culture is pretty good for varying it up with nights for indie-electro/dubstep/psytrance and a few international djs.

808 in RCA has an Ed Banger (same record label as justice) night every once in a while. Mr. Flash is playing there on the 27th.

girlx, have you still not made in to Club Culture yet?

... and it only around the corner from ya.

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Trying to find a club without 'posers' is a pose itself.

I was at Bed twice this week, first for salsa night and again on Friday for DJ Octo, enjoyed both nights. DJ Octo -- he's not progressive but he's solid -- is my favorite regular DJ in BKK now. At the Q Bar's 9th anniversary party this week they were giving out thumbdrives with various DJ mixes and I found Octo's mixes the most listenable.

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girlx, have you still not made in to Club Culture yet?

... and it only around the corner from ya.

no one will go with me! and i don't like going to clubs by myself! :o getting people to try new things is like pulling teeth here.

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girlx, have you still not made in to Club Culture yet?

... and it only around the corner from ya.

no one will go with me! and i don't like going to clubs by myself! :o getting people to try new things is like pulling teeth here.

lol if you find something interesting happening there, give me a shout. Its only a short walk.

NO hip hop though. Seeing Thai kids trying to be black makes me puke :D

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LOL! ... both are eeeekkkkkkk!

G- we can go there. i'd like to try going there as well lotsa invitations in FB. go pull rjt's teeth then LOL!

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not the most poser place in the city but it tries very very hard. Can be fun when a specific DJ is playing a one off, and for private parties the venue is great. But otherwise, unless you are gay (sundays) or a pushing-30 thai girl who wants to meet a western guy, or a group of holiday tourists, it isnt worth a look in in my opinion.. Has an interesting restaurant early evening on the left hand room as you walk in, which turns into a whiskey on tables with sofas on sides area later. Right hand room has a bar, upstairs bit for watching the dance floor below (which is small). Gets too hot for me when full. I stopped enjoying it after my second visit, as it tries to cover too many bases/interests and manages to never do one thing properly.

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I thought bedsupperclub was the place to check out. Is there a better club to go for lounge music like Thievery Corporation or dancing to electro like Justice?

Justice!! They hardly play justice enough yet in New York, Miami or London! How can you expect Bangkok to have caught up!!

But when it gets here it will be heard in RCA, maybe club culture, karafun (new western dj spotted there the other night- good sign). But honestly come on, could you think of a harder genre of music to look for??? "electro like Justice" you may as well ask for a "car like a motorbike" or a "beer like a fruit juice" (kriek cherry beer from belgium in case you're wondering!)

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Hi, Interesting reading about Bed and QBar considering how hard they promote on FB.

Anyone know anything about Raindogs run by DJ Bradley Kaos at the bottom end of Phraya Phiren under the overpass?

I've been up in CM and it's mostly hip hop up there.

Looking for smaller funkier clubs with good mixing playing tribal through to hard trance and open late of course.

All suggestions welcome.

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Raindogs is chill, but its not a club, more of a eccentric lounge. Very friendly atmosphere though, some coworkers of mine pretty much could do anything there, control the music and what not... Has interesting art and decorations and they have documentary nights often

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Rain Dogs is not really 'run' by anyone other than the couple that tend bar. The owners are freelance journos who wanted a place to drink with friends. They're open to almost anything but the only regular program there is the Tuesday night documentary film evening, which offers films on photographers or photogrpahy. They may soon add a night for docs about music or feature films with a music theme. It's mainly a late-night rendezvous for journos, photographers, film people, It's grungy and underground, and appeals more to members of Bangkok's growing anti-DJ, anti-clubbing culture. Even if they do have the occasional DJ, the live music nights always get their biggest turnouts.

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Anyone know anything about Raindogs run by DJ Bradley Kaos at the bottom end of Phraya Phiren under the overpass?

Rain Dogs sounds interesting from Sabaijai and kblaze's descriptions. I'm not familiar with "Phraya Phiren under the overpass" though. Could you give a better description of the location or a link to a map. Thanks.

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Rain Dogs is not really 'run' by anyone other than the couple that tend bar. The owners are freelance journos who wanted a place to drink with friends. They're open to almost anything but the only regular program there is the Tuesday night documentary film evening, which offers films on photographers or photogrpahy. They may soon add a night for docs about music or feature films with a music theme. It's mainly a late-night rendezvous for journos, photographers, film people, It's grungy and underground, and appeals more to members of Bangkok's growing anti-DJ, anti-clubbing culture. Even if they do have the occasional DJ, the live music nights always get their biggest turnouts.

Thanks. It's not what I had been told so interesting to get another perspective.

>>anti-DJ, anti-clubbing culture<< philistines!! Definitely not the place for me :o

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But when it gets here it will be heard in RCA, maybe club culture, karafun (new western dj spotted there the other night- good sign). But honestly come on, could you think of a harder genre of music to look for??? "electro like Justice" you may as well ask for a "car like a motorbike" or a "beer like a fruit juice" (kriek cherry beer from belgium in case you're wondering!)

hmm i disagree... justice and similar electro stuff has been playing for a long while in NY... should have reached here by now... i get so tired of hip hop, crappy trance from the 90's, or pop music here, but then, why should thailand be into western music i guess.

Bangkok's growing anti-DJ, anti-clubbing culture.

hmm... i am not anti-club culture, i enjoy myself in a club now and then, but bangkok doesn't have much at all to offer beyond that and crappy pubs or sex bars. it's nice to see that people are expanding their interests and trying to bring more independent culture to the city.

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I've heard DJs play Justice tracks loads of times at Club Culture (Phaya Thai) and 808 (RCA).. it's worth checking their lineups first but the music at those two places is normally pretty good :o

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>> hmm i disagree... justice and similar electro stuff has been playing for a long while in NY... should have reached here by now... i get so tired of hip hop, crappy trance from the 90's, or pop music here, but then, why should thailand be into western music i guess.<<

Here's some downlinks for some non-commercial trance then Girlx. No hip hop for sure. Just click the free download option.

Part one and two of what I played last New Year in Australia and a mix from the middle of last year.

DJ NRG June 2007 trance mix

DJ NRG New year's eve 2008 live recording P1

DJNRG New year's eve 2008 live recording P2

Merry Christmas! :o

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Anyone know anything about Raindogs run by DJ Bradley Kaos at the bottom end of Phraya Phiren under the overpass?

Rain Dogs sounds interesting from Sabaijai and kblaze's descriptions. I'm not familiar with "Phraya Phiren under the overpass" though. Could you give a better description of the location or a link to a map. Thanks.

Here's a map taken off FB.

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I've heard DJs play Justice tracks loads of times at Club Culture (Phaya Thai) and 808 (RCA).. it's worth checking their lineups first but the music at those two places is normally pretty good :o

As have I.

Like I said earlier, there's an Ed Banger night in 808 on the 27th and they'll play the likes of Justice there. I can't guarantee there'll be a decent crowd though. The last night held there was pretty quite.

Club Culture can be quite enough on some of it's better nights too but I guess you have to make a decision on following the crowds or finding somewhere with decent music.

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>>Club Culture can be quite enough on some of it's better nights too but I guess you have to make a decision on following the crowds or finding somewhere with decent music.<<

Decent music and mixing always before following the crowd.

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Here's a map taken off FB.

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Thanks for the directions photojourn. I found this map by Googling, looks like it's not too far from Wong's too.

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closes at 2am like most places (by law), yes they ask for ID and have a dress code too (no shorts, sandals), and the entrance fee varies but is usually around 700b including a drink or two

Howdy girlx,

Please pardon my ignorance -- but what in the world would they check ID for?

Peace..

Zephod

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Stopped by Raindogs last night after receiving numerous invites via FB and found it a very dull but gay place. As of midnight there was perhaps 30 people there.

Mixing was mediocre and the play list eclectic to say the best - jumping from one genre to another. Main interest seemed to be on the indoor tent being used as a projection screen for hardcore gay porn depicting well endowed ladyboys demonstrating their prowess's.

Perhaps it might go off later in the night but this type of video show is not something that I go to clubs for. Another FB group I can remove now. :o

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Mixing was mediocre and the play list eclectic to say the best - jumping from one genre to another. Main interest seemed to be on the indoor tent being used as a projection screen for hardcore gay porn depicting well endowed ladyboys demonstrating their prowess's.

Awsome, have to get my friends to that place when they visit. :o

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