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MARK ALAN DIAZ

WE DREAM, DESIGN, BUILD & CUSTOMIZE HOSPITALITY EXPERIENCES FOR BARS, RESTAURANTS, NIGHTCLUBS, EVENTS, BOUTIQUE VENUES & SPECIALTY PRODUCTS

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Electric Pickle

Wynwood Miami, FL - 2008

A Liquor-Fueled Love Machine Designed As A Forum For Creative Expression. Miami's Premier Boutique Music Venue. 

The original Electric Pickle in Miami was a beloved Wynwood institution known for its unpretentious, intimate atmosphere and focus on quality underground house and techno music. The interior was raw and warehouse-like, featuring a powerful sound system, a low ceiling over the dance floor that fostered a close-knit vibe, and simple, dark aesthetics that kept the focus squarely on the music and the people. It wasn't about flashy decor or bottle service; it was a dimly lit, often smoky "dive" where people gathered to genuinely appreciate the DJs and the communal experience of dance, a sharp contrast to the high-glamour South Beach superclubs.

The vibe was a blend of a neighborhood bar and an international dance club, creating a "little vacation oasis" where competition was low and camaraderie was high. The atmosphere was inclusive and welcoming to a diverse crowd of music lovers, a place where international DJs could play deep, experimental sets they couldn't anywhere else in the city. It was famous for staying open incredibly late (until 5 AM), allowing patrons to get lost in the moment and creating a "real flames" feel of raw, authentic nightlife that is rare in modern venues.


In terms of recognition, the Electric Pickle achieved national and global acclaim. It was featured on Rolling Stone's list of the best dance clubs in the country in 2013. Its most significant impact, however, was its foundational role in building and sustaining Miami's underground electronic music scene. The club served as a crucial launchpad for local talent and a trusted venue for world-class DJs, proving that Miami could support a vibrant, music-first alternative to its mainstream club culture. Its closure in 2019 was mourned by many as the end of an era, marking the loss of one of the city's most culturally important and authentic nightlife venues.

In Partnership: DJ Will Renuart  I  Tomas Ceddia

Photography: World Redeye

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