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  2. Stereo nightclub - Wikipedia

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    Stereo is a nightclub and afterhours club in Montreal, Quebec which primarily features house and techno music. The nightclub is known for its sound system and loyal following. Stereo has ranked among the top nightclubs in North America and internationally. [3] [2] [4]

  3. Angel Moraes - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Moraes became the co-founder of Stereo nightclub in Montreal, [1] and released the live album Back From Stereo in 2000. [3] [7] Death.

  4. David Morales - Wikipedia

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    Morales was an owner of Stereo nightclub located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [14] As a resident DJ, he played many 16 hour "La Vie en Stereo" sets, which happened monthly for 9 years from 2003 to 2012. [15] [16]

  5. Category:Nightclubs in Montreal - Wikipedia

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  6. List of music venues in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The following list of music venues in Montreal indicates significant performance locations in Montreal: Indie ... Club Sensation (closed) Club Rage (1994–1996) [1]

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  8. Afterhours club - Wikipedia

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    An afterhours club (aka after hours club and afterhour club) is a nightclub that is open past the designated curfew closing time for clubs that serve alcohol (which is often an hour long). [ citation needed ] Such clubs may cease serving alcohol at the designated time, but have special permission to remain open to customers and to sell non ...

  9. History of Montreal cabarets - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1920s, Montreal already boasted several popular nightclubs and clubs: the Boulevard, the Commodore, the Hollywood, the Blue Sky, and the Chinese Paradise Cabaret, as well as American-style clubs and a variety theater heavily influenced by American vaudeville. [1]