Siwilai Radical Club
Photograph: Siwilai Radical Club

Siwalai Radical Club

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  • Thonglor
Kaweewat Siwanartwong
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Time Out says

It’s rare to encounter sound systems so rare they come with a backstory – but here, the vintage 1975 speakers (apparently one of ten sets globally) aren’t just conversation starters, they’re the conversation. The interior is a fever dream of burnt orange and wood panelling, equal parts retro and resplendent. The design is as much function as form: think perforated walls recalling music studios, trapping both the sound and the energy. Somewhere between sustainable design and Studio 54, Siwalai is where fashion kids and audiophiles overlap on the Venn diagram.

Details

Address
148 Thong Lo, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana
Bangkok
10110
Opening hours:
Open Mon-Fri 5pm-2am, Sat-Sun 10am-2am

What’s on

Feel the rave energy as Jerome Hill bends beats and commands the dancefloor

Bangkok opens its arms to UK legend Jerome Hill, a figure who has carried the pulse of the rave scene since the 1990s. His impact on a dancefloor is magnetic, a mix of raw energy, fearless track choices and a rhythm that feels alive and constantly shifting. Jerome does not follow trends, he bends them, and every set is unmistakably his own, a testament to decades spent shaping how people move and feel. The evening begins with SaoTeknik, spinning vinyl-only minimal tech house that teases the night into motion, drawing the crowd into a steady groove before Jerome takes over. By the time the main act hits, the room feels suspended, a space where sound and body merge and time itself seems to surrender to the beat. November 21. B300-500 via here. Siwilai Radical Club, 9pm onwards
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