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Morphine Raum is a renowned nightclub based in Berlin, Germany, known for its commitment to the more experimental and avant-garde edges of the electronic music spectrum. Founded as an extension of the innovative record label Morphine Records, the venue quickly established itself as a haven for both international and local artists seeking to push boundaries in sound, performance, and club culture. Since its inception, Morphine Raum has built a reputation for its immersive audio-visual experiences, with state-of-the-art sound systems and a versatile, intimate space that fosters creative expression both on the dancefloor and through live performances.
The club is recognized as a significant cultural hub within Berlin’s underground music scene, acting not only as a club but as a cross-disciplinary platform for diverse artistic communities. Over time, Morphine Raum has undergone both structural and conceptual changes—the most notable being its relocation after the closure of the original space in the industrial district of Lichtenberg. The initial venue, celebrated for its raw, warehouse-like aesthetic, was formative in developing its underground allure; the new site, retaining elements of minimalistic design, expanded capacities for hybrid events, including art installations and experimental sound projects.
Through these transformations, Morphine Raum has remained steadfast in curating progressive lineups and supporting emerging talent, ensuring its relevance as a cultural catalyst in Berlin’s ever-evolving nightlife. Notable artists who have performed at Morphine Raum include international figures such as Rabih Beaini (aka Morphosis), Donato Dozzy, Suzanne Ciani, and Hieroglyphic Being, as well as local and regional innovators like Ain Bailey, Martina Lussi, M.E.S.H., and Nene H. These artists exemplify the venue’s diverse programming, drawing from fields spanning techno, ambient, electroacoustic, and experimental electronic music.
The capacity of Morphine Raum is 60.
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