iean, you have a great entry, you know. it's like an emptiness. it's--it's an adventure. and then it gets more mature in a way. it gets more complicated. it gets more complex. and it gets more successful, and it gets more, uh, uh...colorful. [techno music playing] man: sometimes if something is established, it starts to suck. and this is not what happened here. all the established nightclubs that are legal are owned by people that started illegal parties and became legal. which means, the owners of the clubs, they really know what it's about. man: this scene is so much bigger than people out there can imagine, you know. they're thinking we're opening this door at 11:00 in the evening, and, um, doing a strange party, and the next day it's all over. it's a little--little culture and a little onomy. man: it's not common for german cities to be that attractive for the rest of the world. it's a very, very new situation for a german city to be, like, the hotspot. when i walk through the streets in berlin, still, up to now, i have the feeling, um, on the pulse of the present. yo