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These are easy times to become all the Ds – depressed, dispirited, and despondent – but even among the constant updates on new coronavirus cases set to the backdrop of the West's apparent self-inflicted demise, there are little glimmers of hope to remind us that the world has not stopped, this is just a hiccup, and progress is inevitable. Nugget, the new café, venue, music store, and recording studio just east of Beiluogu Xiang is just one tiny nudge towards normalcy in Beijing and is a testament to how downtime, even amid chaos, can be converted into something fun and productive in the true spirit of DIY.
The bright and clean space acts as a café in the daytime, bar by night
Rao and Carey busy behind the bar
The After School Special, Nugget's take on a dry daiquiri
The Soaked packs a suitably tequila-heavy hit
The stage area is lined with cassettes from Nugget Records as well as other artists around China
Finally, hidden in the back is the label's secret weapon: a fully soundproofed recording studio that can be rented by musicians when it's not being used by Nugget and its affiliated artists to lay down their latest releases. This in turn makes the venue a beautifully self-contained ecosystem streamlined specifically for music production by incorporating everything needed for bands to play live, record, produce, and eventually see their work materialize as a tape.
The back opens up into a recording studio, open for rent
Even if you don't subscribe to the cassette revival movement, there's something for everyone here, whether it be a quiet space to work in the day, a venue to sip on creative cocktails and see intimate gigs in the evening, or just somewhere to hang out and play board games. For that reason, Nugget, on account of the obvious and creative DIY-driven effort that has been put into it, helps take the edge off what are otherwise pretty tumultuous times.
Escape the noise and let Nugget take care of you
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Photos: Tom Arnstein
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