In most western German cities, it was the allied troops stationed there who provided the first post-war pop music lessons. In Munich, it was US Army GIs who brought rock’n’roll and rough brawls to the “Crackerbox” in Schwabing. Dignified jazz could be sampled in the “Hot Club München” or “Domicile”. Later, in the “Big Apple” oil massage in shenzhen, the hair and the trousers grew longer with Jimi Hendrix. “Blow up”, which opened in 1967, was Germany’s first large-capacity disco. This many-faceted search for evidence clearly shows that Munich’s nightlife soon extended beyond youth culture to become a fixed part of ageless bohemian entertainment. With the rapid modernisation process in the wake of the 1972 Olympics, Munich advanced to become the Federal Republic’s boom metropolis. With its film, fashion body massage in shenzhen and print media scene, it self-confidently acted the part of the secret capital. This was an environment that also attracted demimonde small-time gangsters and gigolos. The hero of the city’s “Saturday Night Fever”, which bouncers ensure is kept strictly exclusive, is the foppish, vain dandy – the “Stenz”.
Of course, in the late 1970s rtgt2fbg, there was also punk and new wave in Munich. But the city, which was both prospering and regimented by strict closing times, found it hard to accept rough, uncommercial rebellion. In contrast to the disco era with Moroder & Co, there were few notable developments during this period. The steely energy had a different source. It was only with the upswing of the “Babalu Club” on Leopoldstra?e that Munich rejoined the debate with rare groove, acid jazz and hiphop. And acid house and techno were an added extra – even though the most important club at the time, “Ultraschall”, had been relocated massage shenzhen to the Kunstpark on the outskirts.