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The History of Jazz Café

История · 26.09.2006

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DJ Grad:
"Even now, remembering Jazz Café, I'm gripped by a certain timidity. Looking at everything that went on there through the eyes of a young DJ, it was clear to me that the city's top people gathered at Jazz Café. At the entrance stood the fearsome Misha, nicknamed the Yugoslav, and in the darkness his already enormous figure looked even more menacing and unapproachable. And Jazz Café really was an inaccessible and unbelievably expensive place. But whoever got in had a chance to meet the cream of Moscow's club society. The most interesting thing is that there wasn't a trace of design at Jazz Café. It was a real basement that no one had even bothered to convert. But that didn't matter either, because the place drew the crowd not with its walls but with the overall atmosphere of never-ending fun."

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