CLUBS.
The curated club layer of SET. Programming calendars, residents directories, archive serate. From local listening rooms to multi-room institutions.
Where the clubs layer scales, and where it operates.
Local rooms, global archive.
SET indexes only clubs with continuous programming — minimum 20 nights/year, residents directory, archive of past events.
Fifteen clubs, 120 residents, eight cities. From Tresor's 25-year history to Nowadays Brooklyn opened in 2015. No festivals masquerading as clubs.
Every club gets a programming calendar — month/week/day views, multi-room support, color-coded night series, residents directory with bio + frequency.
What gets you in: ≥20 nights/year, ≥3 residents, archive of last 12 months minimum.
What doesn't get you in: irregular venues, one-off pop-ups, generic event spaces.
All fifteen. From institution to local.
Click for programming calendar · residents · archive
Club voices.
Operators and residents
25 years of programming scattered on Facebook. Having a real archive changes how we narrate the club.
Residents directory with frequency stats is invaluable for booking conversations.
Multi-room calendar with color-coded series finally lets us communicate the night structure.
How a club page looks on SET.
Three live previews · click to open the actual page
What each club gets indexed on SET.
Specs of the clubs EPK system
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