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OHM Berlin

Köpenicker Str. 70, 10179 Berlin, Deutschland

OHM is a renowned nightclub located in the heart of Berlin, Germany, known for its raw, industrial atmosphere and underground approach to electronic music.

It is housed in the former battery room of the defunct power plant, Kraftwerk Berlin, and is adjacent to the iconic Tresor club. OHM is much smaller and more intimate than many of Berlin’s mega-clubs, offering a more underground vibe.

Here are some key points about OHM club:

OHM focuses on a broad range of electronic music genres, with a strong emphasis on experimental, ambient, and techno sounds. It is known for its eclectic lineups, often featuring DJs and live acts who explore the more avant-garde and underground side of the electronic music spectrum.

The club has a minimalist, industrial interior that reflects Berlin’s warehouse and techno culture. Its small size and low ceiling create an intimate setting, allowing for a closer connection between the DJ and the audience. The club’s dark, unassuming environment emphasizes the music and overall experience rather than flashy visuals or décor.

OHM regularly hosts nights that feature local and international artists, including collaborations with collectives, record labels, and experimental art groups. These events often cater to niche audiences, focusing on cutting-edge sounds that push the boundaries of electronic music.

OHM has a reputation for being a welcoming and inclusive space, with a strong emphasis on community and diversity. It attracts a crowd that appreciates a less commercialized, more authentic clubbing experience, appealing to both locals and global visitors who seek Berlin’s underground music scene.

Although OHM and Tresor share the same location, they operate as distinct venues with different music policies. While Tresor is famous for its relentless techno nights, OHM provides a quieter, more intimate space with a focus on experimental and leftfield sounds.

OHM has solidified itself as one of Berlin’s go-to spots for fans of niche, underground electronic music, contributing to the city’s global reputation as a hub for innovative club culture.

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