Though Gowanus may not be the particular neighborhood you first think of when you want to go out and have a good time, but this new night club could change your mind.
Analog BKNY, a new 5,000 square-foot nightclub, is located on 177 2nd Avenue inside an old industrial building. The club stands in the same location as Sankeys Brooklyn, which shut down just three weeks after its grand opening, due to major complications. Before that, the space was a live music venue called SRB — that closed down in 2014. Analog BKNY plans to stay open longer than its predecessors and hopes to bring large crowds, though its location in South Brooklyn is quite further than its fellow Brooklyn neighborhoods.
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“Brooklyn is not just a few blocks of Williamsburg and Bushwick,” Michael Bruno, Analog BKNY’s manager, told Resident Advisor. “People travel to these warehouses in Sunset Park and Atlantic Avenue. So why not here? We’re right in the middle.”
An array of special guest are set to perform including, David Morales and Mark Farina, and DJ Spinna is confirmed to have a DJ set in place, though no date have been confirmed.
Here’s were it gets tricky. Analog BKNY won’t be open every night or even every weekend. Because its owner, Arden Kaisman, is also the landlord, there are no overhead rent costs, meaning they can open for one off gigs only.