I’ve heard a lot about W.I.P. before the recent fight since it's supposed to be an artistic venue with a diverse crowd which can be really nice for a change facing the fact that the clubs in Meatpacking are packed with snobby businessmen and models. As a matter of fact W.I.P. is also one of the very few New Yorker clubs that are relatively big, it actually reminded me of an arty warehouse - walls sprayed with graffiti, sculptures and a projector reflecting a woman's face on the dancefloor. This club is different from the average spot and even though I didn't like the music that very night, I had a phenomenal time!
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
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I’ve heard a lot about W.I.P. before the recent fight since it's supposed to be an artistic venue with a diverse crowd which can be really nice for a change facing the fact that the clubs in Meatpacking are packed with snobby businessmen and models. As a matter of fact W.I.P. is also one of the very few New Yorker clubs that are relatively big, it actually reminded me of an arty warehouse - walls sprayed with graffiti, sculptures and a projector reflecting a woman's face on the dancefloor. This club is different from the average spot and even though I didn't like the music that very night, I had a phenomenal time!
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