![]() "LA was weird in the 90s," says John Giovanazzi, promoter of Das Bunker, now Los Angeles's longest running industrial night. Thus began an unlikely 20-year union between two subcultures, one that has left an indelible mark on Angeleno club culture and is still playing out in front of our eyes. For decades, Jewel's Catch One seemed to stand alone-that is, until it the mid-90s, when it discovered a strange bedfellow in Das Bunker, an emerging industrial club night seeking a similar escape from the Hollywood club oligarchy. ![]() As the years passed, Jewel's Catch One expanded from one room to the whole building other than that, it was as durable and unchanging as its notoriously stubborn owner and namesake, a scruffy beacon of defiance against Hollywood glitz.
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