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In February 2017, in the shell of a former basement disco, a small crew set out to give Cape Town the serious electronic venue it had long lacked. Modular, stylised Modular., quickly became the nexus of the city's underground house and techno scene, a place built on the conviction that the music, not the VIP table, should be the point of the night. The club broke with the hierarchical, bottle-service model that dominated much of South African nightlife, championing an egalitarian door where it never mattered who you were or what you wore. It introduced the country's first well-enforced no-photos policy, keeping phones down and attention firmly on the dancefloor. From an intimate 350-capacity room it grew into a three-room space open several nights a week, building a strong reputation among artists and dancers at home and abroad. Its bookings read like a roll-call of international techno, with the likes of DVS1, Antigone, Rebekah, Dasha Rush and Rene Wise taking over the decks alongside a deep local roster. By putting community and sound above all else, the club nurtured an organic network of DJs and clubbers far greater than the sum of its parts. A genuine first for the city, Modular endures as Cape Town's defining underground club, a no-frills basement whose forward-thinking programming, egalitarian spirit and no-photos ethos have plugged the city into the global dance-music scene.

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