From photography of Dance floors with strobe lights and smoke machine haze to intimidating bouncers and after-party exhaustion, this thrilling book portrays three decades of Berlin\'s club scene.
HEIKO Hoffmann is a curator and journalist and has taught at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University in New York City..
About the Author FELIX Hoffmann is Chief Curator of C/O Berlin in Berlin.
Essays and personal interviews, scattered throughout this volume, create a backdrop that traces the history of club life in Berlin and describe the heady sense of utopian promise and the energy that sustained the culture for decades.
Finally, Erez Israeli and Mike Riemel show admission stamps and a selection of flyers for Berlin raves--the only things you can take home after a night out without breaking the photography ban.
Sven Marquardt\'s blackand- white portraits of bouncers and barkeepers at Berghain focus on those outside the spotlight.
Contemporary photography by Camille Blake and George Nebieridze documents queer events like Herrensauna, Trade, and Pornceptual.
Legendary photographer Wolfgang Tillmans offers images that span a generation of young people living out their sexual, political, and personal freedom.
Martin Eberle take readers inside the empty rooms of clubs like Tresor, Panasonic, Ibiza, and Dirt while portraits from his After Show series capture moments of exhaustion, excitement, and excess.
This book brings that scene, which has continued for nearly three decades, to life.
Throughout Europe, electronic Dance music is powering nightclubs and fueling day-long raves, which makes Berlin the perfect incubator for an underground music scene.
The Berlin Wall has fallen and the city\'s youth are tasting a new found freedom.
It\'s 1989.
From photography of Dance floors with strobe lights and smoke machine haze to intimidating bouncers and after-party exhaustion, this thrilling book portrays three decades of Berlin\'s club scene