Overview
Sameheads defies easy categorization—and that's precisely the point. This Neukölln institution operates as store, gallery, bar, and weekend club, all housed in a former TV shop behind Passage Kino on Richardstraße. During the week, it's a chill hangout with curated fashion and art; weekends transform it into an intimate electronic music sanctuary for the city's most discerning music nerds.
The booking philosophy is refreshingly anti-algorithm: DIY-assembled lineups featuring "schäge Charaktere" (oddball characters) who pursue their sound regardless of trends. Resident nights like "My Friend Calls It K-Jazz" (curated by Oscar der Winzige), "Club Cosmic" (Alexander Arpeggio's Mond Musik showcase), and "Diapason" (Laura from As Longitude) pull from psychedelic disco, proto-house, Italian dance, and experimental electronics. The vibe channels '80s Elektro-Punk energy mixed with Tacheles-era Berlin counterculture.
Sameheads attracts a crowd that values substance over spectacle. These are label heads, producers, vinyl obsessives, and creative types who'd rather discover a forgotten Italian synth jam than hear the latest Beatport chart-topper. The space itself feels like someone's overstuffed living room—intimate, unpretentious, genuinely welcoming. No velvet ropes, no attitude, just good music selected by people who genuinely care.
The multi-use concept creates organic community: you might browse rare zines at 3pm, then return at 1am for a set of kosmische musik. It's a model that resists Berlin's commercial club trajectory—a "Kulturgut" worth protecting.
Additional Information
| vibe | Multidisciplinary creative hub,Music-art-fashion crossover,Experimental / leftfield,Anti-commercial DIY ethos |
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| payment | Cash bar, affordable drinks. Weekend club entry typically 5-10€ |
| door policy | No door policy - open, welcoming community space. All about the music, not exclusivity. |
| sound system | Intimate, curated selection - quality over power, perfect for focused listening |