Club Libertin Vol. 23 is a standout entry in the long-running series, effectively capturing the high-energy, sophisticated "adult playground" atmosphere that fans have come to expect. This volume balances deep, driving house rhythms with melodic techno, making it a solid choice for both late-night clubbing and private listening. Production and Sound Quality
Volume 23 marks the club’s 23rd themed edition—a curated mix of performances, workshops, and interactive experiences that reflect the club’s evolving aesthetic while staying true to its core values of consent, respect, and discretion. club libertin vol 23
Electronic Enthusiasts: Those who enjoy exploring the fringes of the techno and deep house scenes. Club Libertin Vol
The "Libertin" Vibe: The curation leans into the "sensual yet powerful" aesthetic. The vocal samples are used sparingly but effectively to enhance the mood. How the libertine tradition informs contemporary activism
| Category | Title | Brief Note | |----------|-------|------------| | Classic | The 120 Days of Sodom (de Sade) – Selected philosophical passages only | Highlights the historical roots of libertine thought. | | Modern Fiction | The Story of the Eye (Georges Bataille) – Annotated excerpts | Explores the intersection of eroticism and philosophy without explicit detail. | | Non‑Fiction | Sex at Dawn – Christopher Ryan & Cacilda Jethá | Anthropological perspective on human sexuality and consensual freedom. | | Podcast | The Libertine Lounge – Episodes on consent tech & sensual literature. | | Film | The Dreamers (Bernardo Bertolucci) – A study of artistic rebellion and youthful exploration. |
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