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Twilo
NameTwilo
LocationNew York City, United States
TypeNightclub
Opened1995
Closed2001

Twilo was a renowned nightclub in New York City, United States, known for its vibrant music scene and DJ performances, often featuring John Digweed, Sasha, and Danny Tenaglia. The club was a popular destination for fans of electronic dance music (EDM), including techno, trance, and house music, with frequent performances by Moby, The Chemical Brothers, and Underworld. Twilo's unique atmosphere and exceptional sound system made it a favorite among clubbers, including those who attended raves and festivals like Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival. The club's reputation was also influenced by its association with other prominent nightclubs, such as Ministry of Sound and Fabric (club), and DJs like Tiësto and Armin van Buuren.

History

Twilo's history began in 1995, when it was founded by Peter Gatien, a well-known nightclub owner and operator, who also owned Limelight (nightclub) and Avalon (nightclub). The club quickly gained popularity, thanks to its innovative sound system and lighting design, which was designed by Steve Lieberman, and its diverse range of music programming, featuring DJs like Jeff Mills and Richie Hawtin. Twilo's success was also attributed to its association with other prominent nightclubs, such as Pacha (club) and Amnesia (club), and DJs like Carl Cox and Sven Väth. The club's reputation was further enhanced by its hosting of events like New Year's Eve parties, which featured performances by DJs like Paul Oakenfold and Ferry Corsten. Twilo's history was also marked by its connection to the clubbing scene in Ibiza, Spain, with many DJs, including David Guetta and Swedish House Mafia, performing at the club.

Location

Twilo was located in New York City, United States, in the Chelsea (Manhattan) neighborhood, near other popular nightclubs like Crobar and Spirit (nightclub). The club's location was convenient for clubbers from New York City and surrounding areas, including New Jersey and Connecticut, who would often attend events at Twilo, featuring DJs like Erick Morillo and Roger Sanchez. The club's proximity to other entertainment venues, such as Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall, also made it a popular destination for tourists and music fans, including those who attended concerts by artists like Daft Punk and The Prodigy. Twilo's location was also influenced by its association with other prominent cities, such as London and Berlin, which have thriving nightlife scenes, with clubs like Ministry of Sound and Berghain.

Notable Events

Twilo hosted many notable events during its operation, including New Year's Eve parties, Halloween parties, and summer solstice parties, featuring performances by DJs like Tiësto and Armin van Buuren. The club was also known for its residency programs, which featured DJs like John Digweed and Sasha, who would perform at the club on a regular basis, often with guest DJs like Moby and The Chemical Brothers. Twilo's events were often themed, with decorations and lighting designed to create a unique atmosphere, and the club's sound system was considered one of the best in the city, with sound engineers like Steve Lieberman ensuring that the music was always of the highest quality. The club's events were also influenced by its association with other prominent festivals, such as Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival, and DJs like David Guetta and Swedish House Mafia.

Closure

Twilo closed its doors in 2001, due to a combination of factors, including financial difficulties and increased competition from other nightclubs in New York City, such as Pacha (club) and Marquee (nightclub). The club's closure was also attributed to the changing landscape of the nightlife scene in New York City, with many clubs facing regulatory challenges and increased scrutiny from law enforcement agencies, such as the New York City Police Department. The closure of Twilo was met with sadness from the clubbing community, with many DJs and clubbers paying tribute to the club's legacy, including John Digweed and Sasha, who had residencies at the club. The club's closure also had an impact on the music scene in New York City, with many artists and DJs, including Moby and The Chemical Brothers, expressing their sadness at the loss of the club.

Legacy

Twilo's legacy continues to be felt in the nightlife scene today, with many clubs and DJs citing the club as an inspiration, including Ministry of Sound and Fabric (club). The club's innovative sound system and lighting design have been emulated by many other clubs, and its music programming has influenced the development of electronic dance music (EDM), with genres like techno and trance becoming increasingly popular. Twilo's legacy is also remembered through its association with other prominent nightclubs, such as Pacha (club) and Amnesia (club), and DJs like Carl Cox and Sven Väth. The club's impact on the music scene in New York City is still celebrated, with many events and parties held in its honor, featuring performances by DJs like Paul Oakenfold and Ferry Corsten. Twilo's legacy continues to inspire new generations of clubbers and DJs, including those who attend festivals like Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival, and clubs like Berghain and Ministry of Sound.

Category:Defunct nightclubs in the United States

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