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Commune took its name seriously — the Gyeongnidan space was built around the idea of a shared creative commons rather than a transactional nightlife experience. Resident DJs shape a programming identity that ranges freely across house, techno, and leftfield electronics, and the space has become genuinely embedded in its neighbourhood in a way few Seoul clubs achieve.

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