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Culture Box

Indre ByDark, sweaty, and intensely focused on the music; zero pretension.
$$Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday: Closed
  • Friday: 10:00 PM – 8:00 AM
  • Saturday: 10:00 PM – 8:00 AM
  • Sunday: Closed

Electronic music venue with house & techno from international, local & underground acts.via Google

The undisputed temple of electronic music in Denmark, featuring a state-of-the-art sound system and separate rooms for underground techno and house.

Reviews from Google

Andylophe4 months ago
Visited a couple times before, but this time was really terrible. I left my sweater right next to myself at the table and it still got stolen and was not brought back to lost and found. When trying to ask the girl, who left her sweater next to mine, her boyfriend came and started screaming, pushing me and poking my eye with his dirty fingers. He got kicked out eventually, but nevertheless I am disappointed you let so many jerks inside. After a few days my eye still hurts, meaning there could be permanent damage. I have been raving for roughly ten years and never had such a bad experience.
Oleksandr Dovbysh6 months ago
The entrance fee was slightly cheaper than the complimentary cocktail. Unfortunately, that’s where the positives end. I do have a genuine question for the owners of this secret military base: Are you running daily training sessions with classified technologies here? Because I honestly can’t find any other explanation for the strict no-photo policy and the almost ritualistic covering of phone cameras. As for the interior — nothing surprising. Like many clubs in Europe: half-basement, half-warehouse, dark and raw. Familiar, predictable. The crowd matched the setting. Most people seemed to come just to drink beer and fool around. The music itself clearly wasn’t the main focus for them, and the behavior reflected that. Overall, this place didn’t deliver the experience we traveled for. 3 stars, and not more.
Stefan9 months ago
It's like a 3.5 stars rounded up, I would say. At the door, the awareness person made everyone aware of the concept and that you can report bad or non-consensual behavior, which was nice and felt safe on top of the high base safety I felt as a tourist in Copenhagen (as a tourist). The price was somewhat high for 2 dance floors but since the Danes start partying already at 10, we got a bit more of the night and didn't start out with an empty dance floor but a full one. Regardless, the queue wasn't long and they didn't artificially prolong the waiting. The drawbacks that follow are maybe a bit of a consequence of being used to Berlin clubs, that naturally developed a different culture. Also, since there are not so many clubs in Copenhagen, it's a bit hard to cater to everyone. But for me, the place was a bit too "mainstream". This manifests for instance in a bit of a skewed gender ratio, like 70% men, very straight-white vibes. While it's in a way regrettable to have long queues, play crazy music or have door rejection policies (vibe checks), one positive consequence is that you end up mostly with people who really are into dancing and the whole experience. Plenty of big guys around felt a bit dry and mainly here to pick up someone. It wasn't a huge deal but I definitely got bumped into much more than in any regular place in Berlin. Less compassionate, more 'consumer culture' vibes, "we are here to consume the party". The majority of people weren't dressed in a cool way and a significant majority looked like they just come from work at their consulting company in their Tommy Hilfiger shirt. If all of this description makes you think "and what's the bad part about it?", I think I would really recommend the place for you. There are two dance floors, the upper one was packed in a nice way, the lower one was practically empty even at like 4 am. I'm not judging this negatively, some nights just are like this. All in all a nice experience and a club that tries to cater to many different people, even if it ends up in a bit of a non-committal middle-road normie vibe at times I would recommend it positively.
Arsenii Dryhulias5 months ago
Guys, don't go. I went there yesterday and paid 320 crowns for entry, which seemed fine, but a security guard stopped me and said, "You're not going anywhere, get out of here." The reason: I was drunk, and they said I shouldn't come in that state. The question is, who goes to a club sober? So, I was left without money and didn't have a good time, and it's New Year's. P.S. I asked for my money back, and they said, "It's not my problem."
Jonasz Skrzypkowski9 months ago
For what’s supposed to be one of the best rave clubs in Copenhagen is an okay smallish club - with an okay music but awesome stuff and good drinks - but the expected vibe is quite missing. In Friday night not crowded at all.
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