![]() In the days before cell phones, social media, selfies, live videos and checking in the Asylum gave everyone interested a big room to live big and move rapidly in the moment with like-minded eclectic people listening and grooving to the soundtrack on their youth. The stories were embedded in the black walls as much as the guests much younger minds at the time. If you frequented the Asylum you still talk about it in memory and often lore. Countless nights were spent dancing on the hardwood floor as all manner of Goth, new wave, dark wave, EBM, metal and industrial blasted through the speakers for years until its emotional final night. Several clubs had their nocturnal, industrial, sweat drenched till dawn’s early light heyday years back with each having stories to tell, regardless of rating.įor many 1470 West was the original whether in Kettering or downtown on Jefferson. The lunatics will once again run the Asylum, symbolically on Saturday, November 26 with just enough time for the turkey tryptophan to wear off and chaos from the blackest of Friday’s to be in the retail rearview and on YouTube.ĭowntown Dayton was once a multi-venue metropolis for the black clad /leathered outsider, metalhead, rebel, loner and Goth kid looking for a place to dance, hangout, party or just feel normal as several venues served as kinship locations for those wanting their music and entertainment on the darker, heavier, non-mainstream side of things.
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