Club Space

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Coordinates: 25°47.08′N 80°11.58′W / 25.78467°N 80.19300°W / 25.78467; -80.19300

An activated evening on the Terrace at Space

Club Space is a nightclub located in the Entertainment District of Downtown Miami, Florida. In the 18 years of operation, Space had resided in two buildings. The first was a renovated one-story warehouse consisting of three rooms (the blue room, the red room, and the patio). From March 2000 to April 2003, Club Space played host to parties for the Miami dance music scene, including marathon sets from Danny Tenaglia and Paul Van Dyk. Noted Miami producer Oscar G also acquired his long-running residency at this building.

Currently, Club Space is owned by Justin Levine and a group of investors. The operation of the club is run by partners Davide Danese, Jose Coloma, and David Sinopoli. Since their joint operation of the club began in 2016, they have hosted a variety of international DJs and live acts with a wide variety of genres including, but not limited to, techno, house, EDM, EBM, alternative / indie rock, and hip-hop.

In its current configuration, Club Space consists of a 4-room complex spread out between multiple floors of the venue.

The bottom floor consists of a live venue downstairs called The Ground. A variety of acts that have been able to come to Miami through the opening of this venue include Of Montreal, Connan Mockasin, Bonobo, Yves Tumor, FKJ, Nicola Cruz, Satori & the Band From Space, James Blake, Masego, Goldlink, SZA, Nora En Pure, Charlotte DeWitte, Mount Kimbie, Amelie Lens, Sango, Virtual Self, Red Axes and more. Downstairs, there is also a separate connecting room called the Floyd that is regarded as the “gem” of the club. Floyd has hosted eclectic house as well as live electronic acts such as Mall Grab, Axel Boman, DJ Boring, DJ Seinfeld, Chrome Sparks, Monolink, Fort Romeau, Kerala Dust, The Field and Kelly Lee Owens to name a few.

The top floor is home to the Loft, an indoor area that plays mostly hip hop music and the Terrace, which is their outdoor rooftop area has brought some of house and techno's most notable acts to date such as Claude Von Stroke, Green Velvet, Danny Daze, The Martinez Brothers, Peggy Gou, Richie Hawtin, Jamie Jones, Justin Martin, Claptone, Loco Dice, and Nina Kraviz among many others. When it's not activated at night, the Terrace has also held popular daytime parties such as their 4:20 Yoga Event on Saturday afternoons and Miami's “Daybreaker” events as well.

Club Space is most notoriously known as an "after-hours" club, staying open through the morning hours and even in to the afternoon on weekends. They are known for removing the retractable roof on the terrace as club goers party while the sun comes up. Many patrons even bring sunglasses to keep the party going in to the daylight hours.

Since its change in programming, Club Space has been able to significantly increase its notoriety as one of the world's best dance clubs.

Resident DJs[]

  • Andres Line
  • Bakke
  • Danyelino
  • Ms. Mada
  • Thunderpony

Awards and Nominations[]

Best of Miami[]

Year Category Work Result Ref.
2019 Best Club Space, Miami Won [1]

DJ Magazine's top 100 Clubs[]

Year Position Notes Ref.
2007 74 New Entry [2]
2008 44 N/A [3]
2009 28 N/A [4]
2010 18 N/A [5]
2011 42 N/A [6]
2012 89 N/A [7]
2013 46 N/A [8]
2014 50 N/A [9]
2015 46 N/A [10]
2016 38 N/A [11]
2017 47 N/A [12]
2018 95 N/A [13]
2019 87 N/A [14]
2020 81 N/A [15]

International Dance Music Awards[]

Year Category Work Outcome Ref.
2019 Best Club Space - Miami, USA Won [16][17]
2020 Nominated [18]

See also[]

  • List of electronic dance music venues

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.miaminewtimes.com/best-of/2019/arts-and-entertainment/best-dance-club-11189974/
  2. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2007".
  3. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2008".
  4. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2009".
  5. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2010".
  6. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2011".
  7. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2012".
  8. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2013".
  9. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2014".
  10. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2015".
  11. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2016".
  12. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2017".
  13. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2018".
  14. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2019".
  15. ^ "Top 100 Clubs 2020".
  16. ^ https://www.decodedmagazine.com/the-33rd-annual-international-dance-music-awards-idma-announces-nominees/
  17. ^ https://co-fr.facebook.com/wintermusicconference/videos/339419440039452/
  18. ^ https://wintermusicconference.com/idma/

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