The enchanting Mediterranean city, famous for its world-class gastronomy, modern culture and unique architecture, is also home to some of Europe’s best venues in terms of electronic music. The melting pot that the Catalan capital has turned into has enabled the perfect atmosphere for the development of the scene. In the past few years, Barcelona has become a central part of Europe’s techno scene, with a handful of artists and labels moving to the city, such as Maceo Plex, Martin Buttrich, ANNA, Jonny White (part of what used to be Art Department), Dubfire, Guti, tINI and many more. Attracted by the good weather and a generally well-educated crowd in terms of music, these artists have started to call Barcelona their home. If you’re an avid clubber looking for the finest tech-house, techno, electro, disco and house music, this is your list. The following clubs are a must visit if you’re in Barcelona, which is now a city that can be compared to heavyweights like London, Paris and even Ibiza.
INPUT High Fidelity Dance Club
It’s the techno temple in Barcelona. Literally, the first place that appears in your head when you think of techno in Barcelona. INPUT focuses solely and exclusively on music and sound as its basic pillars. Powered by a perfectly distributed stack of Funktion-One speakers, it is the gateway to an unparalleled sound experience in Barcelona.
Located in one of the most significant locations in the city (the Poble Espanyol) and with an aesthetic marked by a highly loaded led illumination, this venue brings every Friday and Saturday the best talent from the techno and tech-house spectrum. Ben Klock, Dubfire, Nicole Moudaber, Pan-Pot and even Amelie Lens have played there. The atmosphere you can breathe there is 100% clubber, and the crowd is probably the best in the city since everybody is there for the music. It’s the perfect place to let yourself go and forget about reality.
If on top of that you add an amazing light show that will absorb you from the first moment you walk in, INPUT is every techno, tech-house and groove lover’s dream.
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Nitsa Club
If we at Nitsa Club must highlight one factor above the rest, this is its artistic programme. But there is much more. Nitsa Club is the name, the flag, the icon, the party that happens at Sala Apolo and La [2] de Apolo, the 2 spaces of the mythical Barcelona club located in the middle of the Av. Paral·lel, on Friday and Saturday nights. It is then that the legendary Nitsa brand, a pioneering party and one of the most historic and emblematic of Barcelona, turns Apolo into one of the great epicentres of the European clubbing scene.
As we said, Nitsa is especially remarkable for its programming. Always at the forefront, its booking team bets on the most futuristic and sophisticated sounds of techno, house, nu-disco, IDM, breakbeat, EBM and electro. Nitsa has gone from Helena Hauff, Surgeon or Regis to Dixon, Bicep, Ben UFO, Detroit Swindle or The Black Madonna. The local idol John Talabot uses to visit the venue, by the way.
Nitsa Club consists of Nitsa (main room on the upper floor) and Astin (complimentary room on the lower floor; it is the first one you will find when you enter the club). Both have recently been remodelled and their infrastructure, as well as their sound and lighting systems, have been readapted to meet the expectations of one of the most demanding audiences in the city. If you are looking for new sounds and away from the big media spotlights, Nitsa Club is your best option.
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Pacha Barcelona
Pacha. Its name is probably enough. The world-famous cherry brand has been incorporating house and techno nights in their weekly schedule for a while now. Electronic music at Pacha Barcelona means SIGHT, one of the best underground parties of the week in town.
Do not be fooled by the whitish tonality of the club. The loudest, darkest sounds are perfectly suited to the club. Above it hover small ambient shades of reddish tone that break under the effects of rotating lights and flashes. An underground atmosphere has been created in a dancefloor that would be unrecognizable for the rest of the week. That is, without a doubt, part of its magic. Sven Väth, Matador, Davide Squillace, Charlotte de Witte or Stephan Bodzin testify to the power of the club, which allows you to breathe microdoses of Ibizan spirit in the heart of Barcelona’s Port Olímpic.
No less remarkable is the power of their sound system. It is impossible that the basses of each theme don’t suppose strong blows in the sternum of the listener, guaranteeing the quality of the “Pacha experience”. A very relaxed atmosphere is breathed and practically all types of clothing are allowed, going from people wearing t-shirts and sneakers to the glamorous attendees that frequent the VIP tables. This is a must visit while in Barcelona! Queues tend to get long, so we highly recommend getting your tickets in advance and avoid all the hassle!
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La Terrrazza
We present to you the only open-air nightclub in Barcelona. It’s located inside the beautiful walled replica village of Poble Espanyol (near INPUT, by the way), and it’s the perfect venue to cool down Barcelona’s summer heat while going out. It only opens from May to September.
Electronica. Disco. House. Techno. Oh, and a Balearic taste. These are the main genres one can expect at this peculiar club. Among the many famous names that have played in the Ibiza-flavoured terrace, the ones worthy of mention include Richie Hawtin and Ricardo Villalobos. Others like Fur Coat, Kittin, Denis Horvat or Fort Romeau are more commonly seen at La Terrrazza.
Even though it’s a terrace (as its name says), a little clothing is advised. Don’t dress like you’re going to the beach. Swimsuit and flip-flops will leave you stranded at the door.
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The Loft (Razzmatazz Clubs)
Razzmatazz is probably one of the most famous nightclubs in Europe. Actually, we’re talking about a five-room macro-club, each of the rooms focused on a specific music genre. That’s why in the title we highlighted The Loft. It is located on the top floor and in the area furthest away from the main entrance. That’s where, every Friday and Saturday, some of the rawest and most industrial techno sound proposals come together.
As we said, Razzmatazz is quite famous in Barcelona. It usually gets crowded on weekends and in summer, despite most of the people stay in the main room dancing to trap, reggaeton and big commercial hits. If you want to go upstairs to dance to techno music at The Loft, we recommend buying your ticket, ask for the room at the entrance… and discover this big paradise in the heart of Poblenou.
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This Side UP
This Side UP is one of the most interesting new generation clubs in Barcelona’s underground scene. It is located at Av. Paral-lel, just a few metres from Sala Apolo. All you must do is walk a little more towards the sea. There, almost hidden between petrol stations and storage rooms, you will find a little black door. Inside, a peculiar dancefloor, surrounded by two imposing staircases and a balcony overlooking the DJ booth and the audience. A unique club that is worth visiting if you are looking for small spaces, non-massive audiences and selective environments musically speaking.
The bookers of This Side UP bet on classic electronica, more typical of the 90s or early 2000s. Organic music, live band sounds, not very high bpm’s and combinations of nu-disco, Italo-house, indie dance, dark house and downtempo make this club one of the most interesting in the most experimental field of clubbing. Great names like Jennifer Cardini, Damon Jee, Simple Symmetry or Zombies in Miami have passed through the stage of This Side UP. Easy to say…
This Side UP also has the peculiarity that many of its events are free of charge, so it’s not difficult to get much more people than expected. What do we recommend? Easy: book your free ticket as soon as possible to avoid scary moments at the door.
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Macarena Club
Ladies and gentlemen, with all of you, one of the most charismatic clubs (if not the most) in Barcelona. This venue fits literally 81 people inside of it. That’s why some of the artists who had gigs there say Macarena is like playing in your living room, for your family or friends. It’s commonly thought that this was the first venue in Barcelona to install Funktion-One equipment. And it’s still there, so, as you can imagine, the sound is absolutely class and unique.
Its audience is divided between locals and foreigners, but it’s difficult to find tourists. The foreigners who dance in Macarena live in Barcelona, they’re clubbers who already know the ins and outs of the city and know what’s going on in Macarena. The atmosphere is very good. All that matters there is music. And people go to music. John Talabot or the German duo Schwefelgelb have played great nights there. The Copyleft party on Tuesdays and the Cercle on Sundays are undoubtedly options to consider.
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The Garage of The Bass Valley
The Bass Valley is one of the most important electronic music production academies in Spain. This is where great artists of our scene such as Paco Osuna, Marc Marzenit or Uner usually teach. With the aim of further expanding this culture, The Bass Valley landed in Barcelona to offer one of the best facilities for the production, mastering and mixing of electronic music. On the street floor, however, they found an empty industrial warehouse. Why not make a club? That’s how The Garage of The Bass Valley was born.
We are talking about a small club, with a capacity of just over 300 people, and a sound-system (almost) unique in the world. Pioneer Pro Audio XY-3B and XY-218HS is a true pioneer in Spain and only the London club Fuse in all of Europe can say it got it too.
In such conditions, many have been attracted by this new club, officially launched in February 2019 and away from the busiest areas of Barcelona. The Garage of The Bass Valley is mostly techno, experimental and futuristic music and proposals always close to rave genres. Architectural, Psyk, James Shinra or Boston 168, among others, have already performed there.
As we said, the capacity is barely over 300 people, so we recommend always getting an early entrance to avoid bad experiences at the door.
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Moog
“Moog your body” is the slogan of this emblematic Barcelona club, another cosy room with a reduced space in which barely 100 people can fit. However, it is always full (its central location helps) and has an enviable appearance. It is not usual to see big names there. Rather, it’s emerging talents, both local and international, that occupy its line-ups.
You rarely hear music in Moog that isn’t techno or genres close to techno. For more than 20 years (opening absolutely every night of the year), Moog has educated his audience with blunt, generally dark, industrially charged music. Moog is in Barcelona, but he could perfectly well be anywhere in Berlin.
We repeat: the capacity is super limited. The best idea? Buy your pre-sale ticket and be safe at the door.
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CityHall
It’s impossible not to know Barcelona’s Plaza Catalunya, isn’t it? CityHall is just a few metres away. It is the most centric club in Barcelona. Previously, it was a theatre, something easily recognisable by its red curtains, present throughout the whole venue.
You will enter, walk down a long corridor, hallucinate a bit with the club structure… and, in the end, you will go down the stairs and enter the main room of CityHall, being totally absorbed by the lights and sound and starting to dance to the beat.
CityHall has been visited by many top DJs, with big-room techno and tech on the order of the day. CityHall is, in fact, one of the classic bets on Thursday and Saturday nights. Ben Sims, Pan-Pot, tINI, Paco Osuna or national artists like Andrés Campo, Lexlay or Agatha Pher usually perform there.
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FAQs
What is the number 1 techno club in the world? ›
Berghain, Berlin
The World Capital of Techno. One of the most famous clubs globally. Situated in an industrial area between Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain in Germany's capital city, it's only been going since 2004 but in that time it's built up a fearsome reputation.
- Pacha Barcelona – world-famous club experience.
- Opium Barcelona – The international beach club.
- INPUT High Fidelity Dance Club – the best sound-system in Barcelona.
- CDLC – Multicultural richness in club and restaurant format.
The saying goes in Barcelona that anything located uptown of Avenida Diagonal is also upmarket and this goes for nightclubs as much as real-estate. Neighbourhoods such as Sarrià and Sant Gervasi are where all the rich kids live and you'll find a number of exclusive cocktail bars and clubs here and in up-town Eixample.
Is Barcelona good for techno? ›But a lot of people in Barcelona are very into techno music and that's why you can meet a bunch of real catalonians. Barcelona has become a central part of Europe's techno scene, where you can find the best DJs in the world.
Who is the king of techno? ›The King of Techno takes the audience into the simple yet extraordinary life of Bruce Haack, who is considered to be one of the pioneers of electronic music.
What is the hardest techno? ›- Walking On The Waves I-K-O Remix. Kamil Van Derson. ...
- No Sleep Original Mix. Sara Landry. ...
- Syndikat Original Mix. Rikhter. ...
- Addicted Original Mix. Niereich. ...
- Pretty Brown Original Mix. H! ...
- Oskr Original Mix. Dica, Teokad. ...
- Computer Control Original Mix. V.O.Y, Blak Lightz. ...
- 3AM In Berlin Original Mix. Alex Farell. Reckless.
- XS, Las Vegas, $105 million.
- Hakkasan, Las Vegas, $103 million.
- Marquee Nightclub, Las Vegas, $85 million.
- TAO Las Vegas, Las Vegas, $55 million.
- LIV, Miami Beach, $45 million.
- Surrender Nightclub, Las Vegas, $45 million.
- LAVO New York, New York City, $35 million.
- Story, Miami Beach, $30 million.
El Raval, the coolest neighbourhood in Barcelona
Its central location, its bright colours and strong character make many people choose this place as their favourite destination in Barcelona. The popular streets of La Rambla, Pelai, Ronda de Sant Pere and Sant Antoni are full of bars, restaurants and art exhibitions.
Most expensive nightclub in the world - probably - Review of Olivia Valere, Marbella, Spain - Tripadvisor.
What is the most exclusive nightclub in Barcelona? ›The VIP club Pacha Barcelona is the perfect place to enjoy Barcelona's nightlife to the fullest. With a fun, elegant and carefully crafted design and decor, the best sound and lighting systems, stunning visual artists, international DJs and breathtaking performances, Pacha Barcelona attracts a fashionable clientele.
What are the hardest clubs to get into? ›
Berghain is one of the most famous and most exclusive clubs in the world. Located in Berlin, this club is considered to have the toughest door policy ever seen. People are said to wait for hours in line and that too without any surety of getting in.
Where do celebrities hang out in Barcelona? ›Another Barcelona nightclub frequented by celebrities is, without a doubt, Opium Barcelona. It is one of the most distinguished venues in the city and is located on the shores of the Mediterranean sea, offering impeccable views of the Barcelona beach.
Is 2 weeks in Barcelona too much? ›Two weeks there will be too long. The city has a beach, and if you are content to spend lots of time on the beach, you may be happy there for 2 weeks. We were in Barcelona for 3 days, and we saw all of the major sights in that amount of time.
What is a decent salary in Barcelona? ›...
2. The largest cities in Spain offer the highest average salaries.
You could practically spend a lifetime discovering hidden local gems that most tourists would never stumble upon. However, a week is still the perfect amount of time to spend in the city. During 7 days in Barcelona, you'll hit up all the major tourist sights, get off the beaten path and even have time for a day trip.
Who is the father of techno? ›Of the four individuals responsible for establishing techno as a genre in its own right, Juan Atkins is widely cited as "The Originator".
What is techno called now? ›Let's start with a simple explanation; EDM is an abbreviation for Electronic Dance Music. Makes sense that EDM is simply everything, what is music, made with electronic devices. EDM is an umbrella for everything techno, house, breakbeat, downtempo, trance and whatever there is now.
What was the first techno hit? ›Music historians sometimes credit Atkins with the first true techno song, 1985's "No UFO's." Along with the rest of the Belleville Three, he helped establish a Detroit sound that caught on in Europe. Much of European rave music in the late '80s and early '90s revolved around Detroit techno.
What is the fastest techno song? ›...
Thousand (song)
"Thousand" | |
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Genre | Techno hardcore speedcore |
Length | 4:24 |
Label | Equator |
Songwriter(s) | Moby |
Techno music is good for your brain. It causes the release of dopamine, which helps you to feel happy and motivated when exercising or moving around, relieving pain in some cases. Techno music strengthens those parts of the brain that are responsible for positive emotions such as happiness, cheerfulness, and delight.
Who is the best techno DJ of all time? ›
1 Techno DJ in DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs 2022. Charlotte de Witte is The World's No. 1 Techno DJ in DJ Mag's 100 DJs 2022.
What is the biggest nightclub in USA? ›Club La Vela is a nightclub owned by Patrick and Thorsten Pfeffer and is located in Panama City Beach, Florida. It is billed as the largest nightclub in the United States.
What is the largest nightclub in America? ›Club La Vela, the largest nightclub in the USA and Spring Break headquarters of the world. Party with thousands. Panama City Beach. World Class Concerts.
Where do millionaires live in Spain? ›According to the statistics, Madrid and Barcelona have the 10 neighbourhoods with the highest average net annual income per inhabitant in Spain, making Madrid and Barcelona the wealthiest cities in Spain.
What is the most walkable area in Barcelona? ›Las Ramblas is the most popular of all of the Barcelona streets, and is comprised of one main street and dozens of side alleys open to explore. Lined with beautiful trees and tons of restaurants, the street is particularly popular for people watching (one we particularly enjoyed on our Spain vacation).
What is the most popular club in Spain? ›Rank | Club | Total |
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1 | Real Madrid | 100 |
2 | Barcelona | 98 |
3 | Athletic Bilbao | 35 |
4 | Atlético Madrid | 33 |
Location | West Hollywood, California 90069 United States |
Type | Nightclub |
Genre(s) | Rock |
Capacity | 250 |
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Madrid. Madrid comes alive at night, and especially at the weekend. You'll find nightlife in the various leisure areas and districts with an endless array of clubs, bars, cafés and fashionable venues to choose from. Its lively nightlife is famous worldwide.
What is the red light district in Barcelona? ›Las Ramblas can also be roughly divided into seedy and non-seedy areas. This distinction between seedy and non-seedy becomes a lot clearer during the night time when the Southern most end of the Ramblas becomes something of a red light district and is frequented by night women (prostitutes).
What is the richest area in Barcelona? ›Sarria is considered the richest area of Barcelona in terms of the earnings of residents. The district is also one of the first places in terms of population density. Sarria is incredibly beautiful and surprising with the harmony of traditional buildings and Art Nouveau architecture.
Is Omnia nightclub strict? ›
As we just mentioned, the Omnia nightclub in Las Vegas is known for its strict dress code for women. That means no bras only, thongs only, or anything that would be considered sexualized. In general, anything that may show off too much skin.
What's the easiest club to hit? ›This is because the high lofted clubs create a greater amount of back spin and therefore a greater amount of control for the player. If we were to follow this logic, the wedges and short irons would be the easiest clubs to hit followed by the mid irons, long irons, hybrids then woods.
What is the coolest club in the world? ›# | CLUB | CITY |
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1 | Ushuaïa | Ibiza |
2 | Omnia | Las Vegas |
3 | Zouk | Singapore |
4 | Hakkasan | Las Vegas |
The easiest club to chip with is the pitching wedge.
However, in order to chip well with the pitching wedge, you must know what it does when it hits the ground and how the ball is going to respond. The pitching wedge won't spin the same way a lob wedge or sand wedge will, which is fine if you are prepared for it.
María Cubí and Santaló: These two streets are in the “Zona Alta” of Barcelona. They are famous for their pubs and bars, many of which also have a dance floor. We recommend heading to María Cubí and Santaló if you want to dance or just have a drink. Both avenues are very popular among locals and foreigners.
What is the most famous street in Barcelona? ›The Ramblas, or Las Ramblas when you're in Spain, is one of the most famous and iconic boulevards of Barcelona. Stretching for approximately 1.2km from the Port Vell to Placa Catalunya, this street is hugely popular with both locals and travellers alike and provides one of the main thoroughfares of the city.
What country is known for techno? ›...
Techno | |
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Cultural origins | Mid-1980s, West Germany (Frankfurt, Berlin), United States (Detroit) |
Derivative forms | Alternative dance trance |
Subgenres |
- No UFOs – Juan Atkins. ...
- Good Life – Inner City. ...
- Energy Flash – Joey Beltram. ...
- The Bells – Jeff Mills. ...
- E-Dancer – Kevin Saunderson. ...
- Elements – Carl Craig. ...
- La La Land – Green Velvet.
- Laurent Garnier. 281,404 listeners. ...
- Huerco S. 89,142 listeners. ...
- Ben Reilly. 86,847 listeners. ...
- Overmono. 90,668 listeners. ...
- Jeff Mills. 145,531 listeners. ...
- Klaus Veen. 63,408 listeners. ...
- I_O. 73,515 listeners. ...
- Wink. 163,770 listeners.
Detroit is where it all began. The city where the world-conquering form of music known as techno was first created.
What is the techno capital of Europe? ›
Berlin became the undisputed capital of Techno when young people took over abandoned buildings in East Germany after the fall of The Wall. They organized illegal parties, which only helped to create an underground culture that eventually gave rise to a number of legal venues for musicians and artists alike.
Where is the capital of techno? ›Berlin: Capital of techno and club culture.
What was the first techno song ever? ›Music historians sometimes credit Atkins with the first true techno song, 1985's "No UFO's." Along with the rest of the Belleville Three, he helped establish a Detroit sound that caught on in Europe. Much of European rave music in the late '80s and early '90s revolved around Detroit techno.
Is techno created by black people? ›Similar to house, techno may be associated with European club culture and hedonism, but it was born from the black community in Detroit. Originally revolutionary music, techno was the byproduct of the African-American struggle and a form of wordless protest.
Who is the queen of techno? ›NICOLE MOUDABER is the queen of techno.
An industry heavyweight she is one of electronic music's most iconic artists.
Dark techno, ultimately, is a sub-genre of techno. It's a witch's brew of industrial, melodic, ambient, and dub with a sprinkle of spice and dystopia. Essentially, dark techno is a vibe. It usually describes a techno song with these common characteristics.
Who is the best female techno DJ? ›- Stella Bossi. Dance TV. 511K subscribers. ...
- Amelie Lens. Amelie Lens. 308K subscribers. ...
- Lilly Palmer. Lilly Palmer. 55.6K subscribers. ...
- Deborah de Luca. Mixmag. ...
- Monika Kruse. Monika Kruse. ...
- Charlotte de Witte. Best techno music. ...
- Marika Rossa. Mostole Lamusic. ...
- Nicole Moudaber. Nicole Moudaber.
High school friends Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, and Derrick May, known as the Belleville Three, are known as the creators of techno music. Kevin Saunderson is the person who made sure techno music got to the masses by 1983. Other important players were Kraftwerk and Soul Sonic Work.