Essaim launches as intimate electro club in Paris's 10th arrondissement

A new venue called Essaim opens on October 31, 2024, in Paris's 10th arrondissement, promising a refined experience for electronic music enthusiasts. Created by the team behind Concrete and Positive Education, the club emphasizes quality over crowds with a capacity of 400. It aims to foster a communal atmosphere focused on deep, immersive sets.

The opening of Essaim marks a fresh addition to Paris's vibrant nightlife scene, targeting those seeking an alternative to larger, more impersonal clubs. Founders Brice Coudert and Jonathan Malaisé, known for their work at Concrete, have partnered with Antoine Hernandez from Positive Education to transform the former Club Carbone and Bisou Club spaces at 14 Rue Philippe de Girard into this human-scale venue.

Unlike venues prone to overcrowding, Essaim limits attendance to 400 people, creating a welcoming environment where patrons feel at ease. The club's design prioritizes the music: it features a state-of-the-art L-Acoustics sound system for clear, undistorted audio, complemented by subtle lighting that avoids distractions. The DJ booth sits at floor level, promoting a sense of equality between performers and audiences, which enhances interaction and shared energy.

Programming at Essaim will feature curated line-ups with extended, exploratory sets rather than rapid artist changes, catering to discerning listeners. Bar prices are kept reasonable to ensure accessibility without compromising on quality. Accessible via Metro lines 2 at La Chapelle or 7 at Louis Blanc, the club operates from October 31, 2024, through December 31, 2028, positioning itself as a hub for electronic music purists in the city.

This launch responds to a demand for intimate spaces amid Paris's evolving party landscape, offering a 'cocoon' for memorable nights centered on sonic immersion.

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