
"The concept grew out of a "what-if" moment at Signal, the other venue that Nick Spector, Golden Record's founder, runs: what if the "green room" wasn't backstage at all, but the entire club? The idea was to create a place where DJs and friends could actually relax, the opposite of a spectacle-first club. What you'll find at 195 Morgan Avenue is more of a haven for the creative class"
"In practice, that means a strict no-photos rule and free phone lockers for anyone looking to fully commit to the moment. The focus here is on the space itself, which includes a sculptural wooden DJ booth, a burgundy marble bar, soft neon and a floating floor paired with a D&B Audiotechnik system for deep, balanced sound. Outside, there's a courtyard with mirrored privacy booths."
"The programming leans intentionally intimate: soulful house, queer-led nights and European minimal. The two launch weekends read like a sample of the city's club landscape, featuring the likes of BASHKKA, Ash Lauryn, Byron the Aquarius, LYDO, Kienan Laveaux, Pearson Sound and more. Considering that Green Room has risen within a neighborhood that churns out new nightlife concepts like clockwork, the destination feels like something pretty rare: a club built for people who actually want to be there."
Green Room opened on November 14 on East Williamsburg’s nightlife corridor at 195 Morgan Avenue. The venue reimagines the green room concept so the whole club functions as a relaxed space for DJs and friends rather than a spectacle-first environment. The club enforces a strict no-photos policy and offers free phone lockers to encourage guests to stay present. The interior features a sculptural wooden DJ booth, a burgundy marble bar, soft neon, a floating floor and a D&B Audiotechnik system. Programming focuses on soulful house, queer-led nights and European minimal, with intimate bookings and a mirrored courtyard outside.
Read at Time Out New York
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