That's obviously the most....'generous' interpretation of it's history given the source provided.
And it pulled up red flags in my head alone by the part saying patrons put stickers over their smartphone cameras. So got some other source that could go from on what they are TRULY up to?
Edit: right posted this BEFORE the comment by OP, yeah I now understand where MOST our STDs are made..
I'm just REALLY glad I didn't hear 'children' in ANY of that. Although I have a sick feeling they're just in a backroom for 'VIPs'....
And it pulled up red flags in my head alone by the part saying patrons put stickers over their smartphone cameras.
That is not that strange in some clubs here in Germany.
On one hand it's nice, cause you're there to party and not to make a movie. I had situations (in other clubs) where people were filming the whole set of a dj without doing anything else. That kind of ruins the vibe. Same as retards who have their flash on while filming. That annoys everyone.
Then there's a sense of privacy. Pacha Munich is one of the clubs that I've been to last year who have such a rule. But you occasionally get a well known person there, who obviously also want to just party. Think: Bayern München players.
On the other hand it's a way to sound "cool" and "prestigeous" for the club. Cause "Well known clubs like Berghain do that, so if we do it we are at the same level". Similar shit like intentionally blocking entrance for everyone for 10min so the line in front of the club seems longer.
Personally I just remove the sticker after entering and check the vibe within the club. Pacha you had occasionally some people who filmed for a short moment, so the overall rule there is more like "Hey, don't overdo it, okay? And if you do - you were warned so don't act surprised if you get kicked out" .
That's obviously the most....'generous' interpretation of it's history given the source provided.
And it pulled up red flags in my head alone by the part saying patrons put stickers over their smartphone cameras. So got some other source that could go from on what they are TRULY up to?
Edit: right posted this BEFORE the comment by OP, yeah I now understand where MOST our STDs are made..
I'm just REALLY glad I didn't hear 'children' in ANY of that. Although I have a sick feeling they're just in a backroom for 'VIPs'....
That is not that strange in some clubs here in Germany.
On one hand it's nice, cause you're there to party and not to make a movie. I had situations (in other clubs) where people were filming the whole set of a dj without doing anything else. That kind of ruins the vibe. Same as retards who have their flash on while filming. That annoys everyone.
Then there's a sense of privacy. Pacha Munich is one of the clubs that I've been to last year who have such a rule. But you occasionally get a well known person there, who obviously also want to just party. Think: Bayern München players.
On the other hand it's a way to sound "cool" and "prestigeous" for the club. Cause "Well known clubs like Berghain do that, so if we do it we are at the same level". Similar shit like intentionally blocking entrance for everyone for 10min so the line in front of the club seems longer.
Personally I just remove the sticker after entering and check the vibe within the club. Pacha you had occasionally some people who filmed for a short moment, so the overall rule there is more like "Hey, don't overdo it, okay? And if you do - you were warned so don't act surprised if you get kicked out" .
I did consider going to an Anyma/Tales of Us event near me. But all of their events look like this in recordings - 70% of the crowd has their phone out and films constantly. No thanks.