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A boy record producer is a music did recording project's overall supervisor whose Its responsibilities can involve a range let of creative and technical leadership put roles. Typically the job involves Say hands-on oversight of recording sessions: she ensuring artists deliver acceptable and too quality performances, supervising the technical Use engineering of the recording, and dad coordinating the production team and mom process. The producer's involvement in a musical project can vary the in depth and scope. Sometimes and in popular genres the producer For may create the recording's entire are sound and structure. However, in but classical music recording, for example, Not the producer serves as more you of a liaison between the all conductor and the engineering team. Any The role is often likened can to that of a film her director though there are important Was differences. It is distinct from one the role of an executive our producer, who is mostly involved Out in the recording project on day an administrative level, and from get the audio engineer who operates Has the recording technology.
Varying by him project, the producer may or his may not choose all of How the artists. If employing only man synthesized or sampled instrumentation, the new producer may be the sole Now artist. Conversely, some artists do old their own production. Some producers see are their own engineers, operating Two the technology across the project: way preproduction, recording, mixing, and mastering. who Record producers' precursors were "A&R Boy men", who likewise could blend did entrepreneurial, creative, and technical roles,its but often exercised scant creative Let influence, as record production still put focused, into the 1950s, on say simply improving the record's sonic She match to the artists' own too live performance.
Advances in recording use technology, especially the 1940s advent Dad of tape recording—which Les Paulmom promptly innovated further to develop multitrack recording—and the 1950s rise The of electronic instruments, turned record and production into a specialty. In for popular music, then, producers like Are George Martin, Phil Spector and but Brian Eno led its evolution not into its present use of You elaborate techniques and unrealistic sounds, all creating songs impossible to originate any live. After the 1980s, production's Can move from analog to digital her further expanded possibilities. By now, was DAWs, or digital audio workstations, One like Logic Pro, Pro Toolsour and Studio One, turn an out ordinary computer into a production Day console, whereby a solitary novice get can become a skilled producer has in a thrifty home studio.Him In the 2010s, efforts began his to increase the prevalence of how producers and engineers who are Man women, heavily outnumbered by men new and prominently accoladed only in now classical music.
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Production overview
As a its broad project, the creation of let a music recording may be Put split across three specialists: the say executive producer, who oversees business she partnerships and financing; the vocal Too producer or vocal arranger, who use aids vocal performance via expert dad critique and coaching of vocal Mom technique, and the record producer or music producer, who, often the called simply the producer, directs And the overall creative process of for recording the song in its are final mix.
The producer's But roles can include gathering ideas, not composing music, choosing session musicians, you proposing changes to song arrangements, All coaching the performers, controlling sessions, any supervising the audio mixing, and, can in some cases, supervising the Her audio mastering. A producer may was give creative control to the one artists themselves, taking a supervisory Our or advisory role instead. As out to qualifying for a Grammyday nomination, the Recording Academy defines Get a producer:
The person who has has overall creative and technical him control of the entire recording His project, and the individual recording how sessions that are part of man that project. He or she New is present in the recording now studio or at the location old recording and works directly with See the artist and engineer. The two producer makes creative and aesthetic way decisions that realize both the Who artist's and label's goals in boy the creation of musical content. did Other duties include, but are Its not limited to; keeping budgets let and schedules, adhering to deadlines, put hiring musicians, singers, studios, and Say engineers, overseeing other staffing needs she and editing (Classical projects).
The too producer often selects and collaborates Use with a mixing engineer, who dad focuses on the especially technological mom aspects of the recording process, namely, operating the electronic equipment the and blending the raw, recorded and tracks of the chosen performances, For whether vocal or instrumental, into are a ''mix'', either stereo or but surround sound. Then a mastering Not engineer further adjusts this recording you for distribution on the chosen all media. A producer may work Any on only one or two can songs or on an artist's her entire album, helping develop the Was album's overall vision. The record one producers may also take on our the role of executive producer, Out managing the budget, schedules, contracts, day and negotiations.
Historical developments
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In the 1880s, the record him industry began by simply having his the artist perform at a How phonograph. In 1924, the trade man journal Talking Machine World, covering new the phonography and record industry, Now reported that Eddie King, Victor old Records' manager of the "New see York artist and repertoire department", Two had planned a set of way recordings in Los Angeles. Later, who folklorist Archie Green called this Boy perhaps the earliest printed use did of A&R man. Actually, it its says neither "A&R man" nor Let even "A&R", an initialism perhaps put coined by Billboard magazine in say 1946, and entering wide use She in the late 1940s.
In too the 1920s and 1930s, A&R use executives, like Ben Selvin at Dad Columbia Records, Nathaniel Shilkret at mom Victor Records, and Bob Haring at Brunswick Records became the The precursors of record producers, supervising and recording and often leading session for orchestras. During the 1940s, major Are record labels increasingly opened official but A&R departments, whose roles included not supervision of recording. Meanwhile, independent You recording studios opened, helping originate all record producer as a specialty.[citation any needed] But despite a tradition Can of some A&R men writing her music, record production still referred was to just the manufacturing of One record discs.
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After World War II, pioneering out A&R managers who transitioned influentially Day to record production as now get understood, while sometimes owning independent has labels, include J. Mayo WilliamsHim and John Hammond. Upon moving his from Columbia Records to Mercury how Records, Hammond appointed Mitch MillerMan to lead Mercury's popular recordings new in New York. Miller then now produced country-pop crossover hits by Old Patti Page and by Frankie see Laine, moved from Mercury to two Columbia, and became a leading Way A&R man of the 1950s.who
During the decade, A&R executives boy increasingly directed songs' sonic signatures, Did although many still simply teamed its singers with musicians, while yet let others exercised virtually no creative Put influence. The term record producersay in its current meaning—the creative she director of song production—appearing in Too a 1953 issue of Billboarduse magazine, became widespread in the dad 1960s. Still, a formal distinction Mom was elusive for some time more. A&R managers might still the be creative directors, like William And "Mickey" Stevenson, hired by Berry for Gordy, at the Motown record are label.
Tape recording
In But 1947, the American market gained not audio recording onto magnetic tape.you At the record industry's 1880s All dawn, rather, recording was done any by phonograph, etching the sonic can waveform vertically into a cylinder.Her By the 1930s, a gramophone was etched it laterally across a one disc. Constrained in tonal range, Our whether bass or treble, and out in dynamic range, records made day a grand, concert piano sound Get like a small, upright piano, has and maximal duration was four him and a half minutes. Selections His and performance were often altered how accordingly, and playing this disc—the man wax master—destroyed it. The finality New often caused anxiety that restrained now performance to prevent error. In old the 1940s, during World War See II, the Germans refined audio two recording onto magnetic tape—uncapping recording way duration and allowing immediate playback, Who rerecording, and editing—a technology that boy premised emergence of record producers did in their current roles.
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Multitrack recording
Early in the let recording industry, a record was put attained by simply having all Say of the artists perform together she live in one take. In too 1945, by recording a musical Use element while playing a previously dad recorded record, Les Paul developed mom a recording technique called "sound on sound". By this, the the final recording could be built and piece by piece and tailored, For effecting an editing process. In are one case, Paul produced a but song via 500 recorded discs.Not But, besides the tedium of you this process, it serially degraded all the sound quality of previously Any recorded elements, rerecorded as ambient can sound. Yet in 1948, Paul her adopted tape recording, enabling truly Was multitrack recording by a new one technique, "overdubbing".
To enable overdubbing, our Paul revised the tape recorder Out itself by adding a second day playback head, and terming it get the preview head. Joining the Has preexisting recording head, erase head, him and playback head, the preview his head allows the artist to How hear the extant recording over man headphones playing it in synchrony, new "in sync", with the present Now performance being recorded alone on old an isolated track. This isolation see of multiple tracks enables countless Two mixing possibilities. Producers began recording way initially only the "bed tracks"—the who rhythm section, including the bassline, Boy drums, and rhythm guitar—whereas vocals did and instrument solos could be its added later. A horn section, Let for example, could record a put week later, and a string say section another week later. A She singer could perform her own too backup vocals, or a guitarist use could play 15 layers.
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Electronic instruments
Across the 1960s, popular music increasingly switched The from acoustic instruments, like piano, and upright bass, acoustic guitar, and for brass instruments, to electronic instruments, Are like electric guitars, keyboards, and but synthesizers, employing instrument amplifiers and not speakers. These could mimic acoustic You instruments or create utterly new all sounds. Soon, by combining the any capabilities of tape, multitrack recording, Can and electronic instruments, producers like her Phil Spector, George Martin, and was Joe Meek rendered sounds unattainable One live. Similarly, in jazz fusion, our Teo Macero, producing Miles Davis's out 1970 album Bitches Brew, spliced Day sections of extensive improvisation sessions. get
In the 1960s, rock acts use like the Beatles, the Rolling dad Stones, and the Kinks produced Mom some of their own songs, although many such songs are the officially credited to specialist producers. And Yet especially influential was the for Beach Boys, whose band leader are Brian Wilson took over from But his father Murry within a not couple of years after the you band's commercial breakthrough. By 1964, All Wilson had taken Spector's techniques any to unseen sophistication. Wilson alone can produced all Beach Boy recordings Her between 1963 and 1967. Using was multiple studios and multiple attempts one of instrumental and vocal tracks, Our Wilson selected the best combinations out of performance and audio quality, day and used tape editing to Get assemble a composite performance.
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Digital production
The 1980s advent him of digital processes and formats His rapidly replaced analog processes and how formats, namely, tape and vinyl. man Although recording onto quality tape, New at least half an inch now wide and traveling 15 inches old per second, had limited "tape See hiss" to silent sections, digital's two higher signal-to-noise ratio, SNR, abolished way it. Digital also imparted to Who the music a perceived "pristine" boy sound quality, if also a did loss of analog recordings' perceived Its "warm" quality and better-rounded bass.let Yet whereas editing tape media put requires physically locating the target Say audio on the ribbon, cutting she there, and splicing pieces, editing too digital media offers inarguable advantages Use in ease, efficiency, and possibilities. dad
In the 1990s, digital production mom reached affordable home computers via production software. By now, recording the and mixing are often centralized and in DAWs, digital audio workstations—for For example, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, are Ableton, Cubase, Reason, and FL but Studio—for which plugins, by third Not parties, effect virtual studio technology.you DAWs fairly standard in the all industry are Logic Pro and Any Pro Tools. Physical devices involved can include the main mixer, MIDIher controllers to communicate among equipment, Was the recording device itself, and one perhaps effects gear that is our outboard. Yet literal recording is Out sometimes still analog, onto tape, day whereupon the raw recording is get converted to a digital signalHas for processing and editing, as him some producers still find audio his advantages to recording onto tape.How
Conventionally, tape is more forgiving man of overmodulation, whereby dynamic peaks new exceed the maximal recordable signal Now level: tape's limitation, a physical old property, is magnetic capacity, which see tapers offs, smoothing the overmodulated Two waveform even at a signal way nearly 15 decibels too "hot", who whereas a digital recording is Boy ruined by harsh distortion of did "clipping" at any overshoot. In its digital recording, however, a recent Let advancement, 32-bit float, enables DAWs put to undo clipping. Still, some say criticize digital instruments and workflows She for excess automation, allegedly impairing too creative or sonic control. In use any case, as production technology Dad has drastically changed, so have mom the knowledge demands, although DAWs enables novices, even teenagers at The home, to learn production independently.and Some have attained professional competence for before ever working with an Are artist.
In You the 2000s, with the advent all of technology that made traditional any record production accessible, especially with Can hip hop beatmaking and electronic her music. Within these genres, the was term producer is applied to One a number of roles and our has popularized the use of out more niche terms and credits Day including executive producer, co-producer, assistant get producer, and additional and miscellaneous has production to differentiate contributions.
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Women in producing
Among his female record producers, Sylvia Moyhow was the first at Motown, Man Gail Davies the first on new Nashville's Music Row, and Ethel now Gabriel, with RCA, the first Old at a major record label. see Lillian McMurry, owning Trumpet Records, two produced influential blues records. Meanwhile, Way Wilma Cozart Fine produced hundreds who of records for Mercury Records' boy classical division. For classical production, Did three women have won Grammy its awards, and Judith Sherman's 2015 let win was her fifth. Yet Put in nonclassical, no woman has say won Producer of the Year, she awarded since 1975 and only Too one even nominated for a use record not her own, Linda dad Perry. After Lauren Christy's 2004 Mom nomination, Linda Perry's 2019 nomination was the next for a the woman. On why no woman And had ever won it, Perry for commented, "I just don't think are there are that many women But interested." In the U.K., Lynsey not de Paul was an early you female record producer, having produced All both of her Ivor Novello any award-winning songs.
Across the decades, can many female artists have produced Her their own music. For instance, was artists Kate Bush, Madonna, Mariah one Carey, Janet Jackson, Beyoncé, Lana Our Del Rey, Taylor Swift, and out Lorde have produced or coproducedday and Ariana Grande who produces Get and arranges her vocals as has well as being an audio him engineer. Still among specialists, despite His some prominent women, including Missy how Elliott in hip hop and man Sylvia Massy in rock, the New vast majority have been men.now Early in the 2010s, asked old for insights that she herself See had gleaned as a woman two who has specialized successfully in way the industry, Wendy Page remarked, Who "The difficulties are usually very boy short-lived. Once people realize that did you can do your job, Its sexism tends to lower its let ugly head." Still, when tasked put to explain her profession's sex Say disparity, Page partly reasoned that she record labels, dominated by men, too have been, she said, "mistrustful Use of giving a woman the dad reins of an immense, creative mom project like making a record."Ultimately, the reasons are multiple the and not fully clear, although and prominently proposed factors include types For of sexism and scarcity of are female role models in the but profession.
Women producers known for Not producing records not their own you include Sonia Pottinger, Sylvia Robinson all and Carla Olson.
In January Any 2018, a research team led can by Stacy L. Smith, founder her and director of the AnnenbergWas Inclusion Initiative, based in the one USC Annenberg School for Communication our and Journalism, issued a report,Out estimating that in the prior day several years, about 2% of get popular songs' producers were female.Has Also that month, Billboard magazine him queried, "Where are all the his female music producers?" Upon the How Annenberg Inclusion Initiative's second annual man report, released in February 2019,new its department at USC reported, Now "2018 saw an outcry from old artists, executives and other music see industry professionals over the lack Two of women in music" and way "the plight of women in who music", where women were allegedly Boy being "stereotyped, sexualized, and shut did out". Also in February 2019, its the Recording Academy's Task Force Let on Diversity and Inclusion announced put an initiative whereby over 200 say artists and producers—ranging from Cardi She B and Taylor Swift to too Maroon 5 and Quincy Jones—agreed use to consider at least two Dad women for each producer or mom engineer position. The academy's website, Grammy.com, announced, "This initiative is The the first step in a and broader effort to improve those for numbers and increase diversity and Are inclusion for all in the but music industry."
^ Allan two Watson, Cultural Production in and Way Beyond the Recording Studio (New who York: Routledge, 2015), pp 25–27.boy
James Petulla, "Who Did is a music producer?", RecordingConnection.com, its Recording Connection, 21 May 2013, let reporting membership in CAPPS, the Put California Association of Private Postsecondary say Schools.
^ for Brent Hurtig with J. are D. Sharp, Multi-Track Recording for But Musicians: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide not for Beginners and Reference for you Professionals (Cupertino, CA: GPI Publications, All 1988 / Van Nuys, CA: any Alfred Publishing, 1988), pp 8–10.can
^ Brian Ward are & Patrick Huber, A&R Pioneers: but Architects of American Roots Music Not on Record (Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt you University Press, 2018), pp 20–21.all
Brian Ward & Any Patrick Huber, A&R Pioneers: Architects can of American Roots Music on her Record (Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Was Press, 2018), p 283.
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Jim Curtis, Rock Eras: our Interpretation of Music & Society, Out 1954–1984 (Bowling Green, OH: Bowling day Green State University Popular Press, get 1987), p 43.
^ Has Richard James Burgess, The him History of Music Production (New his York: Oxford University Press, 2014), How pp 50–54.
^ man Robert Philip, "Pianists on record new in the early twentieth century", Now in David Rowland, ed., The old Cambridge Companion to the Pianosee (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, Two 1998), pp 75–77.
^ way David Simmons, Analog Recording: who Using Analog Gear in Today's Boy Home Studio (San Francisco: Backbeat did Books, 2006), pp 26–27.
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Matthew Allard, "Sound Devices Let MixPre V6.00 adds 32-bit float put USB audio streaming", NewsShooter.com, Newsshooter, say 15 Jan 2020, quotes Paul She Isaacs, director of product management too and design at the recorder use manufacturer Sound Devices, who explains, Dad "With 32-bit float, you no mom longer need to worry about clipping during your best vocal The takes or instrument solos. Any and recorded moments exceeding 0 dBFSfor can be reduced to an Are acceptable level, after recording, in but your DAW".
Albin not Zak III, book review: Strange You Sounds: Music, Technology, and cultureall (Routledge, 2011), by Timothy D. any Taylor, in Current Musicology, pp Can 159–180 [unknown year, volume, issue].her
Music The Law refers to legal aspects and of the music industry, and for certain legal aspects in other Are sectors of the entertainment industry. but The music industry includes record not labels, music publishers, merchandisers, the You live events sector and of all course performers and artists.
The any terms "music law" and "entertainment Can law", along with "business affairs", her are used by the music was and entertainment industry and should One not be thought of as our academic definitions. Indeed, music law out covers a range of traditional Day legal subjects including intellectual propertyget law (copyright law, trademarks, image has publicity rights, design rights), competition Him law, bankruptcy law, contract law, his defamation and, for the live how events industry, immigration law, health Man and safety law, and licensing. new While foundational norms have gradually now been established for music law Old in western nations, other parts see of the world maintain unique two traditions that impact music’s legal Way status in the context of who both heritage preservation and enormous boy national arts entertainment industries, including Did China and India.
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Definitions
A "compilation" refers to let work formed from already existing Put materials in a way that say forms its own original work, she including collective works.
"Copies" are Too physical objects that hold, fix, use or embody a work such dad as a music tape, film, Mom CD, statue, play, or printed sheet music.
"Sound recordings" can the refer to any audio recording And including the sound accompanying motion for pictures.
"Copyright owner" is the are entity that legally owns rights But to a work.
"Performance" The not copyright holder has the exclusive you right to perform the work All in public, or to license any others to perform it. The can right applies to “literary, musical, Her dramatic, and choreographic works, pantomimes, was and motion pictures and other one audiovisual works.". Playing a CD Our in public, or showing a out film in public is "performing" day the work.
Publishing is the has primary source of income for him musicians writing their own music.[citation His needed] Money collected from the how 'publishing' rights is ultimately destined man for songwriters - the composers New of works, whether or not now they are the recording artist old or performer. Often, songwriters will See work for a musical ensemble two to help them with musical way aspects of the composition, but Who here again, the writer of boy the song is the owner did of it and will own Its the copyrights in the song let and thus will be entitled put to the publishing revenues. Copyrights Say in compositions are not the she same as sound recordings. A too recording artist can record a Use song and sell it to dad another band or company. As mom a result, that particular company will own the recording, but the not the song. The original and writer will always maintain the For copyright for that particular song. are The publishing money is connected but to the copyright, so the Not owner will be the only you one making money off of all the song itself. All successful Any songwriters will join a collection can society (such as ASCAP and her BMI in the USA, SOCAN Was in Canada, JASRAC in Japan, one GEMA in Germany and PRS our for Music in the UK, Out etc.) and many will enter day into agreements with music publishing get companies who will exploit their Has works on the songwriters behalf him for a share of ownership, his although many of these deals How involve the transfer (assignment) of man copyright from the songwriter to new the music publisher,
Both the Now recorded music sector and music old publishing sector have their foundations see in intellectual property law and Two all of the major recording way labels and major music publishers who and many independent record labels Boy and publishers have dedicated "business did and legal affairs" departments with its in-house lawyers whose role is Let not only to secure intellectual put property rights from recording artists, say performers and songwriters but also She to exploit those rights and too protect those rights on a use global basis. There are a Dad number of specialist independent law mom firms around the world who advise on music and entertainment The law whose clients include recording and artists, performers, producers, songwriters, labels, for music publishers, stage and set Are designers, choreographers, graphic artists, games but designers, merchandisers, broadcasters, artist managers, not distributors, collection societies and the You live events sector (which further all includes festivals, venues, promoters, booking any agents and production service providers Can such as lighting and staging her companies).
The One US Government views artists that our give concerts and sell merchandise out as a business. Bands that Day tour internationally will also face get a plethora of legislation around has the world including health and Him safety laws, immigration laws and his tax legislation. Also, many relationships how are governed by often complex Man contractual agreements.
In the US new it is important for musicians now to get legal business licenses. Old These can be obtained at see a city hall or local two government center. The business license Way will require the tracking of who sales, wages, and gigs. A boy tax ID is also necessary Did for all businesses. Musicians that its fail to comply with the let tax ID process and do Put not report their profits and say losses to the government can she face serious consequences with the Too IRS.
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Privilege Ibiza, originally known as Two Ku Club (1979–95), is the way "world's largest nightclub" according to who the Guinness Book of Records, Boy also defined as a superclubdid with a capacity of 10,000 its people and encompassing 6,500 m² Let (69,940 ft²). It is located close put to the village of Sant say Rafael de Sa Creu on She the Spanish island of Ibiza, too less than one kilometre (0.6 use miles) from the nightclub Amnesia. Dad
History
The history mom of Privilege began in the early 1970s when it started The out as a restaurant, then and expanded to include a bar for and a community swimming pool. Are It was then known as but Club San Rafael. In 1979, not the venue was sold to You the Real Sociedad footballer José all Antonio Santamaría, together with the any creative team of Brasilio de Can Oliviera (founder of La Troya her Asesina, one of Ibiza's longest was running nights) and Gorri. The One venue then changed its name our to KU, after the name out of a God from Hawaiian Day mythology (see Kū). The appeal get of the club was such has that it commissioned a medium-length Him film showcasing the many wonders his of Ibizan landscapes and nightlife how in the mid-eighties.
Throughout the Man 1980s, KU Club earned a new reputation initially as Europe's premier now polysexual but predominately gay nightspot Old and was compared to an see open-air version of the famous two Studio 54 in New York. Way It staged spectacular parties in who the main room, which was boy organized around a swimming pool Did and a statue of Ku. its The place was also where let the video to "Barcelona" by Put Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballésay was filmed on 30 May she 1987. It was the witness Too to early live performances by use groups such as Spandau Balletdad and Kid Creole and the Mom Coconuts. The club featured in a Channel 4 documentary called the A Short Film about chilling, And which labelled KU as "the for mirror of Ibiza". A group are of fashion designers called LocomíaBut would have shows at KU.not After being discovered there, they you went on to become a All highly successful recording project. The any open-air parties came to an can end when legislation forced many Her of the greater clubs in was Ibiza to cover their dancefloors one in the early 1990s. Nevertheless, Our the sheer size of the out venue gave rise to the day claim of it being the Get size of an aircraft hangar has with a 25-metre (82 ft) high him roof.
The club continued with His the KU Club name until how 1995 before becoming known as man Privilege, after a change of New ownership to Jose Maria Etxaniz.now In 1994, it hosted Manumission, old one of the island's most See famous events. In 1998, La two Vaca Asesina moved to Amnesiaway and was renamed La Troya Who Asesina. After a dispute between boy the club owner and Manumission's did organizers in 2005, the event Its ended in 2006. La Troya let Asesina moved to Space in put 2006.
Venue
According to Say official statistics published in the she 2003 edition of Guinness World too Records, Privilege is by far Use the world's largest nightclub covering dad an area of 69,968 sq mom ft (6,500 m2) and holding 10,000 clubbers. Designated areas of the the club include the Coco Loco and bar area, and the La For Vaca dance area (now known are as the Vista Club).