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Input High Fidelity Dance Club
Opening hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: Closed
- Friday: 11:59 PM – 6:00 AM
- Saturday: 11:59 PM – 6:00 AM
- Sunday: Closed
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View on mapInternational DJ sets at a club with projection screens, laser lighting & a powerful sound system.via Google
An audiophile-focused techno temple located inside Poble Espanyol, featuring a state-of-the-art Funktion-One sound system.
Reviews from Google
I had a very disappointing experience at this club. I bought my ticket in advance, but when I arrived at the entrance, two security guards refused to let me in without giving any clear explanation. There was no issue with my ticket, my outfit was appropriate, and I was calm and respectful. However, I was denied entry for unclear reasons. The communication was rude and unprofessional. I believe that if someone purchases a ticket in advance, they deserve either a clear explanation for refusal or a refund This experience felt unfair and disrespectful. I hope the management takes this seriously and improves the professionalism of the entrance staff.
Just left the 999999999 event early even though the music was really good. I showed up early because I thought I could find somewhere to eat in the area, but that's on me because of how late it was. I get in the line behind people as most people do, and one guy just steps in front of me to get pat down first. Ok... Once I got in, the early crowd minus him wherever he went was cool. We gave each other space, and occasionally danced together and had some quick chats. The sound was really good, as well as the opening DJ. As she was about to finish and 999999999 was about to go on, the place filled up quickly and maybe a bit too much. I was standing near a pillar by the side bar, but I felt like most people had to squeeze by me despite there being space to go pretty much anywhere they want. As the night went on, I noticed a trend of people getting in front of me, backing up onto my shoes and pushing me back, then when I step way back, they just left... It left a sour taste in my mouth, after clubbing and DJing in clubs around the world, and after really looking forward to the night. Also, after the surprise 12 euro small gin and tonic, I got one beer after, and didn't drink any more. I've seen comments about staff, but I had no issues with them and some were quite friendly. There's something great going on there, but the crowd more than anything tonight, just made the night not the best. I wish the energy and vibe of the early crowd kept up the whole night, but can't imagine what the club can do when people are out pre-gaming and get there in various states of alcohol or more.
Great sound system and lights, probably the best I’ve ever seen or heard of all the medium sized dance clubs I’ve been to. I didn’t see a major act but rather a couple of up and comers to the techno scene, namely, Juliet fox and Nicolas Taboada. The general vibe in here was very good; people were friendly, the security were pleasant the bar staff were quick. Drinks were on the pricey side, €7 for a bottle of beer, but it’s expected at these electronic music clubs and the tickets weren’t even that expensive relative to what I’m accustomed to paying in England. Surprisingly, the toilets were well looked after. Normally in these places they’re always a state - that wasn’t the case here.
Sound is incredible but there's just too many people and they mostly don't behave like usual ravers
A night so overcrowded that you can’t even dance. The club clearly booked as many reservations as possible to make money, at the expense of customers’ comfort. It’s sad, especially considering the price: over €30 just to get in, plus drinks at €12.50. I wouldn’t recommend this place if you actually want to enjoy your night. On top of that, there are a lot of men there just to hit on people, which gets really annoying.