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New multi-room nightclub in downtown???


philippio

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It seems as though Nocturnal only opened a few weeks ago and already there's another nightclub complex opening. Have they actually done any market research before opening another nightclub? It seems as if already, supply greatly exceeds demand. Unless of course they are planning to offer something that Miami doesn't already have. So what could this club offer in terms of EDM, that no one else is currently doing? I'm willing to go and check it out when it opens (and more than just once) to see if they actually plan to offer something different and stick with their plan in the face of competition but I have to say I'm heavily leaning toward realistic pessimism. Does anyone know who the resident djs will be? :D

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Phil, I hope this answers your question:

Five new nightspots are coming soon to downtown Miami. Prophecy, Azucar, Amazonia, Shelter, and the Nile will all be part of the massive Metropolis club complex which is about to open at 950 NE 2nd Avenue. Five venues under one roof? "When you walk into a different room, it’s a different club," explains Metropolis’ Paul Brown.

Once inside the main door of Metropolis, patrons will be able to wander from room to room, enjoying the distinct music and decor of each area without ever having to leave the 31,000-square-foot building. "Every room will have its own VIP section and its own drink specials," Brown notes, "as well as its own promotional staff."

Prophecy, the main room, will have a dark, dramatic look, with custom gargoyles and costumed cocktail waitresses wearing black wigs. Featured DJs will include international superstars, and the music format will be progressive, trance, or whatever the A-list talent brings. According to Brown, Prophecy is meant for "the true music enthusiast."

The Latin room, Azucar, a lavish study will be furnished with hardwood floors, abstract prints, and red velvet furniture. Expect to hear a tropical mix of meringue, Spanish rock, and other sexi sounds - muy Miami.

Amazonia, as its name suggests, will feature a rainforest theme, with a wall-sized waterfall and a vine-covered ceiling. House music and Brazilian beats (not jungle) will fill this exotic room. It’ll be reminiscent of a certain chain of restaurants, but with a killer sound system (and no goofy artificial alligators).

It wouldn’t be Miami without a hip hop room, of course, and Shelter will offer all the urban ambiance anyone could want. A graffiti mural already covers the back wall, while chain link fencing divides the VIP lounge and DJ booth from the rest of the space. For added authenticity, an endless line of subway cars will scroll across a giant video wall.

The Nile, which will be the very, very VIP room, is being decorated in an authentic ancient Egyptian style. Hieroglyphics adorn every faux-finish surface, and the wait staff will be appropriately dressed as Egyptian princesses.

The music will be "vintage 80s, rock and roll, and retro," notes Brown. With a pyramid DJ booth and a moving sky video ceiling, the Nile will be the perfect place for the beautiful people to get their King Tut on.

The sound and lighting systems are being handled by Infinite, the Miami-based specialists responsible for some of the best installations in clubland. The digitally-controlled Dynacord audio system will allow the venue to micro-manage the volume in each area, or even send the mix from one DJ booth into any of the other rooms.

Patrons can expect an immersive sonic experience on any of the venue’s dance floors, but they’ll still be able to converse casually at the bars and tables. Brown says that Metropolis will also feature "live video throughout the club," so patrons can see what’s happening in different areas of the megaclub.

Besides offering club-goers five distinctly different club experiences, lush lighting, exquisite sound, and streaming visuals, Metropolis will feature an added enticement for downtown party people. "I know that parking is a huge issue," Brown explains.

"We have our own lighted, gated parking lot." Exact pricing has yet to be determined, but it will be "competitive." Initially, Metropolis will be open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

According to Brown, other nights will be added to the weekly schedule in the future. Also, monthly outdoor concert events are planned for the venue’s fenced-in parking lot. Thanks to its 24-hour liquor license, Metropolis will host various after-hours events, too.

Expect the grand opening of Metropolis to be announced any day now. A number of high-profile DJs have already been booked for upcoming events (Junior Vasquez will be spinning September 4, for example) so we shouldn’t have long to wait.

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I think this concept is way before its time. I don't think that downtown is ready for this as of yet.

I heard that players lost their liquor license. wonder how that is going to work out.

they have been already approved for their 24 hour liquor license. so they are planning after-hours. it's all in synopsis above.

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