
Most nightclubs feature bass-thumping audio to get one’s body grooving, and this club in Britain is no different. What makes it stand out from the other nightspots is the green theme, featuring a recycled water system to flush the loo, organic spirits served in polycarbon cups and even waiving the £10 cover charge if you can prove that you cycled, used public transport or walked to the venue. I wonder how they’re going to verify the 1,001 excuses people come up with, but it sure is a novel way of attracting more patrons. What’s most interesting is the fact that the energy-generating dancefloor will harness the energy exerted by the clubbers’ moves, turning it into electricity instead. Guess they had better employ somebody in the league of Paul Oakenfold if it wants to lower its monthly power bill.
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