Intriguing. Perhaps it is a very British problem then.
As a country we probably had too many clubs to sustain at its peak. But you'd think the hotspots of London, Brighton, Bristol and Manchester might have been able to keep the flag flying.
Instead we here in Brighton are down to the bare...
Yes but the student population is on the decline as the spiralling cost of an education puts more and more people off going to university.
It's interesting to note that some of the enormous dance club "brands" that existed in the 90's have all but disappeared today. I'm talking about Cream...
Isn't it just that the more serious music driven night clubs are dying out as fewer young people seem to be interested in the underground music they play?
There'll always be cheesy pop spinning meatmarkets for lagered up morons to finger a fat bird in.
I used to be proud of Brighton's club...