2nd Floor and TeXound Close
2nd Floor、TeXound結束營業
Source: 2nd Floor and TeXound — Two Major Electronic Dance Venues Close
From: Break Weekly, relaunched issue 293
Date: January 2004 · Author: Zadie
Electronic music has long been associated with dance floor culture and drugs; one cannot deny that the euphoria, pleasure, and sense of liberation that electronic music at times induces does bear a resemblance to the effects of certain substances. J6 of 2nd Floor/the Loop was the first person to use the term “nightclub” (夜店), adapted from the English, primarily to help 2nd Floor’s guests understand clearly that their operating model was different from a dance hall or hostess club. Yet in 2003, when Taipei’s dance bar scene was at its most vibrant, Taipei’s two main electronic dance venues (or “nightclubs”) — 2nd Floor and TeXound — were still perceived as places fostering drug culture. Under police pressure, both were forced to close by year’s end.
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- Two Attitudes Toward Managing Nightclubs (Jeph Lo)
- Electronic Music Is Not a Crime; Partying Is Justified (Earworm)
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- Cold Wind Blows Through My Place (Earworm)
- Taipei’s Alternative Dance Bars (Jeph Lo)