
"The new venue is located at 395 Wythe Avenue. Inside, you'll find a bar, a radio booth, a record store, an art gallery and a studio, all in a space designed to hold just 85 people. The small scale keeps things intimate. The room is anchored by a serious Danley Soundlabs audio system for top quality sounds. The decor is raw but inviting, with artist-built elements and soft lighting. This is a club built for true music lovers looking for discovery, authenticity and connection."
"Mad Radio NYC's programming is already making waves. During its soft opening weekend, the venue hosted creatives like Rimaye, Guillaume Berg, and Rana Iravani. Upcoming events like Trip Don't Sleep feature deep, late-night vibes that last well into the morning. The radio element, however, is front and center. Every night's transmission feeds into Mad Radio's global stream. That means what happens in Williamsburg can be heard in Medellín or Bogotá, and vice versa."
Mad Radio NYC occupies a compact Williamsburg space at 395 Wythe Avenue that houses a bar, radio booth, record store, art gallery and studio designed for 85 people. The room uses a Danley Soundlabs system and features raw, artist-built decor with soft lighting to prioritize sound quality and intimacy. Programming includes local and international creatives, late-night events and interconnected radio broadcasts that feed Mad Radio's 24/7 global stream. Community-oriented plans include vinyl markets, listening sessions, artist spotlights, workshops and shows hosted by NYC collectives, positioning the venue as a cultural hub for discovery and connection.
Read at Time Out New York
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