Parisian club Concrete can now “stay open for as long as the public can dance.”

Few cites in Europe go as hard as Berlin. Its clubs seem to exist in a state of hedonistic perpetual midnight. This particular style of partying has begun to creep out of the capital and into the rest of western Europe.

Case in point: Paris’ famous Concrete club has just been given a rare 24-hour license. In an interview, the venue’s booker noted that “this license proves that our culture is getting accepted and understood in Paris.” Another win for nightlife and another step towards more people realizing that club culture is high culture. Listen to a mix by club resident Francois X below.

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