Music entertainment in Russia
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Cultural Centre
On the 1st floor of the sizable Cultural Centre, the Khöömei Centre can help arrange throat-singing lessons - to find it, walk between the cloakroom and snack bar and keep going. However, to simply hear a sample try going up to the 3rd floor from here (by the back rather than the main stairs) to a room where Tuvan musicians practise most afternoons around 14:00.
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Stary Klyon
This pyramid-shaped building houses a disco and bar as well as a few billiard tables. Youthful crowds arrive on weekends for the live music/DJ combo. Nearby are a handful of open-air bars that make for fine people-watching in the summer.
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Safari
Tucked in behind Triad, this dark, smoky nightclub attracts a very young crowd that likes to get down on the dance floor. Don your sexiest clubwear, and don't bother to show up before midnight.
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Kafe Randevu
Good for a nightcap, the 'Rendezvous' has large glass windows, indoor street lamps, and a uniquely relaxed atmosphere. Occasional DJ nights are staged. The entrance is actually on pr Marksa.
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Aldar Tamdyn
Instrument-maker and member of group Chirgilchin. He speaks OK English and can help you contact local musicians when he's not on tour.
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Rock City
Novosibirsk’s top spot for everything from Latin dancing to heavy-rock concerts. It’s above the Old Irish pub.
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Le Bouquinist
A romantic French café with live music on Friday and a DJ on Thursday and Saturday.
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Bunker
A dark and smoky all-night cellar bar-club that is a lot more welcoming than it looks.
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Klub Ledokol
Typical hotel nightclub where Scandinavian businessmen get their jackets off.
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Pilot Club
Industrial-design techno/house/pop club popular with teenagers.
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