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POLL DANCE!


Who’s risen? Who’s fallen? Which are the clubs making a difference according to you? Get ready for DJ Mag Top 100 Clubs 2013... Words: ADAM SAVILLE, HARRY BOWIE, BEN MURPHY, CHARLIE SMALL, CHARLIE TISMA


OURinternationally reaching, globally received poll has reared its authoritative head once again. You, the clubbing public, have voted in your hundreds of thousands for the third year running, casting your discerning eyes over clubland to select the five that most cut the mustard.


The results are in and the votes have been counted. Like last year and the year before it, we’ve cross-compared


the standings with the previous poll, drawing conclusions about the dynamics of global clubbing along the way. They’re all here. The world’s 100 greatest clubs, selected by you.


Are underground values still coming to the fore as dance music grows stronger in Europe or have they been overshadowed by “EDM” forces? Has ‘Gangnam Style’ mania or viral ‘Harlem Shake’ YouTube culture


affected clubland? Are venues booking more dance-pop idols to make a fast buck as electronic sounds increasingly feature within charts worldwide, or have mainstream sounds filtered out, turning heads on to deeper, more alternative stuff? Answers to all these questions can be found within the pages of this poll. So sit back, sip a brew and turn over — time to immerse yourself in the world’s most definitive clubs list...


We have a new winner! Space Ibiza has lost its crown to another superpower, this time within South America’s jungle-strewn economic juggernaut, Brazil. Who could it be? P. 056


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