Los Angeles’ nightlife landscape is leveling up – and if there’s one upcoming event series you’ll want firmly on your radar, it’s Framework’s re:frame. Designed for the dance music devotee who craves more than a standard club night, re:frame will transform Reframe Studios, a state-of-the-art soundstage in Atwater Village, into LA’s newest large-scale nightclub experience. And trust us: this is one of those moments where the city’s nightlife quietly shifts into its next era. Framework’s Grand Opening with MK on January 16 kicked off the re:frame series, but stepping into Reframe Studios already felt like witnessing something rare take shape. The space doesn’t just host music; it’s designed around it. Leveraging the studio’s controlled interior environment, Framework will pair custom-built audio and immersive visual production to create a warehouse-style club that feels expansive without sacrificing intimacy. The crowd isn’t locked into a single focal point – the room breathes, the sound wraps around you, and every corner feels intentional.

A New Venue, Reimagined
Reframe Studios is no ordinary venue. By day, it’s a polished production soundstage; by night, it will become a fully realized nightlife environment built for movement, sound, and spectacle. Think cutting-edge audio, elevated lighting and visuals, air conditioning (a true luxury in LA nightlife), and ample parking – all set within one of the city’s most creative and scenic neighborhoods. It’s the kind of infrastructure that allows the music to take center stage while everything else quietly works exactly as it should. Framework’s ability to reimagine unconventional spaces has become its calling card, and re:frame feels like the most refined expression of that philosophy yet. The goal isn’t just to throw a party, it’s to build an environment where the experience feels considered from the first beat to the final track.

The Lineup Setting the Tone
Over the next several weeks, re:frame will host a tightly curated run of world-class house and techno talent, each night designed as its own standalone experience r:
• January 24, 2026: Mind Against
• January 30, 2026: Disco Dom
• January 31, 2026: Dombresky
• February 6, 2026: CamelPhat
• February 7, 2026: The Martinez Brothers present Orbital
• February 13, 2026: Jan Blomqvist

Why re:frame Matters for LA
This new venue isn’t Framework’s first experiment inside film and studio spaces. In 2024, the company hosted two sold-out performances – Duke Dumont and Rampa – at Red Studios, with such overwhelming response that it sparked a deeper exploration into soundstage-driven nightlife. With re:frame, they’ve found the ideal setting to scale that vision into a fully realized, recurring concept. For Angelenos who love nightlife with intention, re:frame is shaping up to be a must-know, must-attend series. It’s not about flashy excess, it’s about sound quality, thoughtful production, and lineups that respect the culture they’re built for. As re:frame unfolds over the coming months, expect it to become a new reference point for large-scale club experiences in Los Angeles, the kind that draws seasoned ravers, industry insiders, and music-first crowds under one roof. If opening night is any indication, Framework isn’t just launching another party series. They’re quietly building the city’s next nightlife institution and bringing dancing back to the city.
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