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Asylum Afterhours, nestled in the vibrant nightlife scene of Honolulu, Hawaii, has long been a beacon for electronic music enthusiasts since its inception. Established in 2008, the club quickly carved out a niche as a sanctuary for those seeking a truly immersive after-hours experience. Known for its intimate setting and underground vibe, Asylum has consistently delivered an authentic escape from the mainstream.

The venue's origins can be traced back to a group of passionate local DJs and promoters who sought to create a space that celebrated the deeper, more progressive sounds of house and techno. Over the years, Asylum Afterhours has grown a reputation not only for its eclectic music selection but also for its community-driven ethos and dedication to the art of DJing. Its cultural significance lies in its ability to bring together a diverse crowd of locals and visitors, all unified by a love for underground music.

The venue itself has undergone several transformations since its opening. Initially located in a modest space, Asylum later moved to a more spacious location, allowing for a larger dance floor and more elaborate sound and lighting systems. Despite these changes, the club has maintained its intimate, almost clandestine atmosphere, which has been key to its enduring appeal.

Asylum Afterhours has hosted an impressive roster of both international and local artists, solidifying its status as a staple in Hawaii’s electronic music scene. International artists such as Danny Howells, Lee Burridge, and Doc Martin have graced the decks, bringing their signature sounds to the island. Local talent like DJ G-Spot, Willis Haltom, and Evan Rhodes have also been integral to the club's programming, ensuring that the spirit of Hawaiian electronic music is well-represented and celebrated.

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The capacity of Asylum Afterhours is 200.

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