Quantum Brooklyn
Overview
Formerly known as Analog, the new and improved Quantum calls the neighborhood of Gowanus, Brooklyn its home. Since rebranding in 2019, the venue’s upgraded bass drivers and enhanced visual production have made it a favorite of underground house and techno artists and fans.
Analog first made a name for itself in the NYC club scene by boasting an analog sound system, one of the finest in the city. Since the rebrand, the room has added a unique trifecta design of LED walls behind the DJ, as well as enhancing their light fixtures throughout the room. Furthermore, they have maintained the signature criss-cross pattern of colored strobes across the ceiling. This iconic layout looks like a grid on the ceiling, and adds to what is truly an immersive experience with 360 visuals and sound.
Although the club does live in an area not so common for its nightlife, it is surprisingly accessible. The N,R,F and G trains are all within a five-minute walk, and Quantum sits right off I278 making it a quick trip from downtown Manhattan.
The room's intimate vibe has made it a home to many big-name artists who seek something different on their NYC tour stops. The club does not host any sort of VIP and is a pure dancefloor with four corner sound making it a favorite for house, techno, and trance music.
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