This week on CLUB ZOOM IN we are covering the South American temple of electronic music Warung Beach Club.
If you’re looking for a night of electronic music ecstasy, then Warung Beach Club is the place to be.
Located right on the beach, this club is perfect for anyone who loves the ocean’s sound. The architecture is inspired by Indonesian open air temples, which keep people dancing all night long.
The music is selected by some of the world’s most bellowed DJs and keeps everyone entertained until the early morning hours.
The main room has a terrace with views of the coast and a 2,500-capacity temple to dance music facing east towards the south Atlantic. Warung attracts tourists not just for its Brazilian Carnival celebrations, but also because it is a popular spot for DJs touring the world.
The venue is beautiful to look at, and audiences love it. Made almost entirely out of wood and straw, the eco-friendly venue has a natural respect for the surrounding jungle – its wooden architecture is inspired by Indonesian open-air temples.
It is inspired by Indonesian open-air temples, which are made mostly of wood and straw. The beautiful walk is accessible from the Atlantic ocean and is accompanied by the sound of the bass. Simply put, it is one of the most breathtaking venues audiences can lay their eyes upon.
When it comes to music Warung Beach Club hosted Berlin’s renowed DJs such as Ben Klock, Marcel Dettmann, progressive acts like Guy J and Bedouin as well as melodic techno heavyweight Solomun, Mind Against, Dixon, to name a few.