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  • fletcher
    Platinum Poster
    • Jul 2005
    • 1308

    #16
    Re: The UK Club Scene

    I went to the elektrowerks on friday night to see Surgeon, Andy C, Kicks like a Mule and Shackleton, amongst many others. Where else in the world can you find a line-up as diverse as to include drum and bass, acid house, techno, dubstep,rave and hardcore? Only london of course.

    And i loved it :-D made a refreshing change to the usual house nights i visit and was very encouraging to see people supporting every dj that came on, regardless of the music they were playing.
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    • TheMightyGreg
      Editor Shmeditor
      • Nov 2006
      • 1361

      #17
      Re: The UK Club Scene

      I would agree about the demise in the London scene, with the notebale exception of Fabric. Musically, it's at the absolute cutting edge and every week there's at least 1 DJ/Live act that I've never even heard of, let alone have a strong affiliation for. Went last week with the intention of Jamie Jones (who was great) but the night belonged to this chick who had an hour of her own productions with live singing over the top. It's amazing that at possibly the most well-know club in London you can still see acts like that.

      Obviously Fabric has it's downside. It is expensive (both entry and drinks) it's full of tourists who don't really give a shit about the music, but just go to say they've been there, and it gets quite ridiculously bust, but it's definately flying the flag for the dance scene in the UK.

      The thing is, there are plenty of places to go to see quality undergound house/techno/etc...with people who also go solely for the music, you just have to look outside of the lager clubs.
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      • AndyH
        Platinum Poster
        • May 2005
        • 1786

        #18
        Re: The UK Club Scene

        Originally posted by TheMightyGreg
        I would agree about the demise in the London scene, with the notebale exception of Fabric. Musically, it's at the absolute cutting edge and every week there's at least 1 DJ/Live act that I've never even heard of, let alone have a strong affiliation for. Went last week with the intention of Jamie Jones (who was great) but the night belonged to this chick who had an hour of her own productions with live singing over the top. It's amazing that at possibly the most well-know club in London you can still see acts like that.

        Obviously Fabric has it's downside. It is expensive (both entry and drinks) it's full of tourists who don't really give a shit about the music, but just go to say they've been there, and it gets quite ridiculously bust, but it's definately flying the flag for the dance scene in the UK.

        The thing is, there are plenty of places to go to see quality undergound house/techno/etc...with people who also go solely for the music, you just have to look outside of the lager clubs.
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        Also helps to know less well known DJs as well or just gamble and go anyway based on the type of music. There are constantly flyers around and ads on pirates advertising little underground events, the only prob is that ur highly unlikely to know the DJs or venue. I bet some of them are quality little parties though.

        Perhaps it would be more accurate to say the larger/slightly more commercial end of the UK club scene is a bit dry at the mo (obv those big DJs mentioned are not commercial but u know what I mean). The music and scene is still going as strong as ever imo..
        [quote=lilsensa '] 'Who wants to sample size my ball sack?'

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        • Dzone
          Platinum Poster
          • Jul 2004
          • 1978

          #19
          Re: The UK Club Scene

          Originally posted by TheMightyGreg
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          The thing is, there are plenty of places to go to see quality undergound house/techno/etc...with people who also go solely for the music, you just have to look outside of the lager clubs.
          I so agreed with Greg on this....
          When i used to live in UK 1996-2000, i think the place was second best clubin destenation after Ibiza. since i am back in Egypt i do not know really last contact with UK EDM was GG2004 had fun apart from the chavs & total cuntfaces ..u know.

          So maybe next summer i will try to go clubing again and let you guyz know what i think.

          Note:
          The Cross, Fabric, Gallery, MOS......fuckin great memories
          ^^What dosen't Kill you make you stronger ^^

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          • simonr
            Transitionator
            • Jun 2004
            • 8796

            #20
            Re: The UK Club Scene

            Its not all about the big names - I think the promotors have a lot to answer for - the likes of Garcia, Luke Fair, Fortier play eastern europe regularly but no-one will take them around the UK ...

            Hernan built his profile by playing a variety of small clubs over several years.

            Many uk cubs seem to take the cheap option of playing "retro" dance music - in fact the official Retro club night/brand seems to be v popular .. maybe people think they missed our 1st time around.
            sigpicSimonR

            This release was mastered direct from vinyl at the request of the DJ and as such features natural sound characteristics of this medium such as record surface noise.

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            • simonr
              Transitionator
              • Jun 2004
              • 8796

              #21
              Re: The UK Club Scene

              Sasha alert at The Custard Factory (Birmingham) for Renaissance 4th May.
              sigpicSimonR

              This release was mastered direct from vinyl at the request of the DJ and as such features natural sound characteristics of this medium such as record surface noise.

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              • floridaorange
                I'm merely a humble butler
                • Dec 2005
                • 29116

                #22
                Re: The UK Club Scene

                Originally posted by simonr
                Sasha alert at The Custard Factory (Birmingham) for Renaissance 4th May.

                that sounds sick! "the custard factory" i wanna go!

                It was fun while it lasted...

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                • nick007
                  DUDERZ get a life!!!
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 6095

                  #23
                  Re: The UK Club Scene

                  Ah boys stop your whining, you don't know how lucky you are. The only half decent club that use to be open here, 330, closed down 2 years ago so now if you want to go out on a friday or saturday you got to be happy with 80's remixed shit with the dj calling for requests after every song.

                  Nowdays most people are doing house parties and the closest they get to a live set is a downloaded mix off the net.

                  The largest room in the world, is the room for improvement!

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                  • AndyH
                    Platinum Poster
                    • May 2005
                    • 1786

                    #24
                    Re: The UK Club Scene

                    Originally posted by nick007
                    Ah boys stop your whining, you don't know how lucky you are.
                    Very true, we are all spoiled brats really..!
                    [quote=lilsensa '] 'Who wants to sample size my ball sack?'

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                    • beanzncheez
                      Banned
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 4442

                      #25
                      Re: The UK Club Scene

                      As stated earlier, Fabric.

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                      • Simon Preston
                        Gold Gabber
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 845

                        #26
                        Re: The UK Club Scene

                        Originally posted by simonr
                        Sasha alert at The Custard Factory (Birmingham) for Renaissance 4th May.
                        I really wanna know how they're gonna pull this off. The Custard Factory ain't exactly massive. Much prefer it to Air (Godskitchen) tho - better soundsystem, better crowd.
                        http://soundcloud.com/simonpreston/simon-preston-summer-2011

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                        • ganjamo
                          Platinum Poster
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 1373

                          #27
                          Re: The UK Club Scene

                          You would be happy if you knew how the scene is in other countries.
                          Dont panic, its organic.

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                          • Jenks
                            I'm kind of a big deal.
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 10250

                            #28
                            Re: The UK Club Scene

                            "The Custard Factory?"


                            Maybe you can quit your gig @ the fudge factory and get a residency at the custard factory Preston?

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                            • DIDI
                              Aussie Pest
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 16845

                              #29
                              Re: The UK Club Scene

                              Originally posted by Shpira
                              I would disagree to be honest I never really liked turnmills unless I was on a tub of acid.

                              The price was not cheap considering that dj's usually played only for an hour an a half.
                              I much prefer the end where you get garnier who comes and spins for 6-7 hours straight.
                              Perhaps I'm referring to what we have to pay in Australia. And you don't get that every week at the end. When I was in London I got a short set from Steve Lawler . I was absolutely amazed that I got even that so cheaply. For names like these we pay through the nose, particularly at festivals. I can understand why, it would cost a shitload of money to get them here.

                              Ahh I remember what was really. really expensive. The drinks!!
                              Originally posted by TheVrk
                              it IS incredible isn't it??
                              STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
                              Simply does not get any better than Hernan
                              The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never Dies

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                              • DIDI
                                Aussie Pest
                                • Nov 2004
                                • 16845

                                #30
                                Re: The UK Club Scene

                                Originally posted by feather
                                Not really. The scene in Singapore is such that if you're a nobody, nobody turns up. Even if you're somebody, you might not be on the punters' radar because the masses over here prefer trance, r&b, and some techno, and that electroshit, and that neurave fuck. The scene here prefers harder music or faddish music, stuff that delivers instant gratification. It's only testament to a DJ like Digweed who can keep the crowd on the floor while building his set. People like Peter Kruder, Steve Bug, or Magda will never ever work the main floor here. DJs like Chris Fortier and JVM had very lukewarm, if any, response except for a handful of people who showed up for them, the rest just happened to be there for the weekend. Same with Moshic (he was extremely disappointed!) and Aril Brikha, and Kasey Taylor. Even Phil K, if he never hooked up with Dave Seaman. Even seeing Three and Folder work the floor was an amazing surprise. Reaction to Gui Boratto this weekend ought to be interesting.

                                Oh but the club was packed over the weekend to Above & Beyond
                                Sadly the reaction to some of Djs you mention is the same here. Here it's not so much trance, it's minimal, electro and that house none of us like!! Really sorry about Moshic, he's right up there on my list at the moment. Would love to hear him!! Good news, we had Dousk and Kasey Taylor here last Saturday and they did get a good crowd even with some pretty stiff competition. Kasey Taylor in particular played a mind blowing set.!

                                Actually I'm pretty sure Above and Beyond would play to a full house here as well
                                Originally posted by TheVrk
                                it IS incredible isn't it??
                                STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
                                Simply does not get any better than Hernan
                                The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never Dies

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