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The brainchild of multimedia front gunner, Naohiro Ukawa, Dommune (that's 'commune' using the next logical step forward: 'c' becomes 'd') is the ultimate in 21st century nightclubbing. The nightly talk presentations and DJ performances are received by tens of thousands of listeners around the world via U-Stream, though the club itself can hold no more than about 50 lucky punters. This intimate-yet-viral setup has caught the imagination of the some of the world's most sought-after turntablists, and a great name is guaranteed most weeks of the year.

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Sunrise Building B1, 4-6-5 Higashi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Open Sundays-Thursdays, 7pm-midnight / Closed, Fridays-Saturdays

Admission 1,500 yen

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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