6/6/2023 0 Comments Nightlife brian hodge![]() Someone gives him a spin as he imitates traditional Korean and break dancing moves. ![]() Hard-core rap and rock blare from the Marshall stacks and the crowd is already wound up.Ī particularly clever man has pulled a swiveling bar stool out onto the dance floor and stretched across it on his belly. Paper products adorn the walls: business cards, tickets, beer coasters, origami figures, sketches. “That’s sort of the idea,” Sam says.ġ0:50 p.m.: S buy our tickets at our first stop, S which is decorated as if a collage artist had gone mad. I reason aloud that even if we consume only one drink at each of the 10 clubs, we won’t be able to walk by the end of the night. Sam reassures me that it is only one subway stop away and the clubs don’t get going until late. It reminds me of college.Īn hour and a half later, I begin to wonder whether we are going to make it to Hongdae at all, let alone to all 10 clubs. ![]() After a few, my skepticism vanishes and my head bobs to the music. As the name implies, the song selection tilts toward the ‘60s and ‘70s.īrian and Sam say Woodstock is an excellent place to begin a long night out: The music is familiar and the beer is cheap. People who aren’t dancing, drinking or scribbling on the tables are scratching request notes to the DJ, who has at least 500 albums and hundreds more CDs at his disposal. It looks as if elementary school students decorated the interior with crayons and white-out sloppy graffiti in Korean and English cover almost every surface. ![]()
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