High Note, a new community space in Melbourne’s Northcote, has opened its doors across two adjoining spaces in the Northcote Theatre. The venue, which boasts a hi-fi soundsystem and a custom-built rotary mixer by Condesa Electronics, offers two different experiences in each of the adjoining spaces. One space is a sleek bar, while the other is described as a “buzzing hub, info-den, and home for the community”. The venue is proud of its sound system which, according to High Note, is “a special piece of hi-fi folklore”. The soundsystem includes the Altec horns from the Sydney Opera House, which were restored to their former glory by local audio nerd UMUT.
The addition of High Note to Melbourne’s nightlife scene comes as no surprise, given that the city has been regarded as one of the world’s best party cities with an ongoing, thriving music scene. High Note is a welcome expansion of Northcote Theatre, the city’s popular music venue. The joint community space is sure to attract people who enjoy live music and unique experiences.
High Note’s sound system alone is already enough to draw in audiophiles and music creators in Melbourne, but the prospect of having a dual space specially designed to offer different atmospheres depending on your mood or style is what sets it apart. The first space offers an exclusive bar setting, while the other is uniquely dedicated to community members that want to meet new people, learn new things, and find themselves in the process. The opening of High Note is a welcome addition to Melbourne’s music scene, and it shows that the city remains committed to cultivating its reputation as a leading party destination around the world
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