
#DICE CLUB BERLIN GESCHLOSSEN TV#
Like Berlin’s massively popular undisputed top club of the decade Berghain, Dice is located in a converted power station, though is smaller (full capacity is just over a thousand) and far easier to find (being close to Berlin’s central square Alexanderplatz, by the TV tower).Īnd like Berghain, the club has gloriously spacious high ceilings (eight metres in Dice’s case) and as well as custom made Funktion One sound systems in all three spaces, offering perfect crystal clear sound- and power, throughout. “In fact, we don’t always need big name DJs or massive parties because in the small room we only need a hundred people to fill it and create a great atmosphere, and on the big floor between 300 and 500 people so we can always decide on the night, which floor we want to use,” says Isan. “Dice’s USP (unique selling point) is that we have total flexibility to open and close the floors of the club to give people a great time whether we have a hundred or a thousand guests here,” says Isan

The flexibility he’s seeking extends to booking DJs who are happy to play either of the smaller or bigger floors, depending on how many clubbers they attract, he explains.

“I want DJs who’ll create emotional dance floors.” Some don’t understand it but those are not the right DJs for Dice, But most understand what I mean and this is where I want to go with the club: to have the main acts playing for six hours or longer, creating special sets and special parties,” he enthuses. “I’m already talking to DJs and most of them understand what I mean and say ‘wow, yes’. “I’m approaching the headliners, saying ‘you’re here with a contract, and in that contract it says that you’ll play for two hours’ I remember when I first started going out, DJs playing for 8 hours, 12 hours or 20 hours and that’s what I want to bring back are you up for it?’ he smiles.

Berlin club promoter Isan Oral chatted to Skrufff this week about the plans for his now open, state-of-the-art venue Dice and revealed that he’s actively seeking DJs prepared to play sets of six hours and longer.
