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Delia’s Disco Inferno

For five years now DeliaNDN has been hosting several clubs. A newer entry in her portfolio is Delia’s Disco Inferno. As the name suggests this venue focusses on good old disco. The inferno room was originally born as a metal venue and this heritage still shows in the fire pits that line the walls. The room has been transformed into a discothèque by adding in a new dance floor and other details that bring back that 70s atmosphere. You’ll find […]

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A Hairy Situation

No sooner was the Summer 2024 Update for 3DX announced or the first disgruntled voices could be heard murmuring from the depts of cyberspace. From unfortunate souls suddenly getting shunned by over zealous anti virus guardians to professional complainers lamenting the glaring absence of yet another pet feature, the dials in Discord’s machine rooms were all quickly driven into the red. But nothing riled the masses as much as the continuing disparity between men and women, brought to a head

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The Gazette Tower

The Hidden Circle Gazette is proud to present our brand new office building. Countless hours have gone into the construction of this towering monument, but finally it is ready for us to move in. No more working from cramped stuffy rental places! The art deco entrance of our new building invites people in via a revolving door that leads into a majestic elevator hall. An entire floor is dedicated to a spacious news room where the latest leads and rumours

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Blues, the new Rock?

Evolution of music genres can reflect broader cultural shifts, especially in communities like those found in 3D platforms like 3dx. The statement that “Blues gave birth to Rock n Roll” highlights the deep-rooted connection between these genres, and it seems that blues is experiencing a revival, perhaps even transcending its traditional role in the musical hierarchy. So in 3dx has blues become the new rock? Several factors could contribute to the rise of blues in these virtual spaces. First, the

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