In Pictures: The Impudent Muse @ Adam Street
Let’s party like it’s 1929.
Let’s party like it’s 1929.
Every third Friday of the month, Cosmic Slop heads to underground dancefloor The Drop in Stoke Newington to play an ecletic rare selection of psychedlic funk, soul and rock’n’roll from the 1950s onwards. This month’s Slop sees the regular DJ team joined by Mahssa Taghinia, …
In an unusual reversal of normality, The Ministry of Sound has started a campaign against the construction of a residential development nearby. In what could be described as taking the proactive approach, the club is objecting based on fears that if future residents complain about …
They might not be slimming down from filling the likes of Milton Keynes Bowl to dear old Matter when it comes to their brain bashing live shows, but Pendulum will be the first band to curate Earstorm, a new series of nights at the O2 …
Should you find yourself in the Mile End area tonight, three great London bloggers will be coming together for the first and maybe last Shattered Satellite party. Promising a night of Arthur Russell tinged pop, Django Django, Colouring In and Al Cool & the Stranger …
When you’re told the men behind Buttoned Down Disco and Guilty Pleasures have come together to form a new clubnight, you know you’re almost guaranteed to have a good time. Cover to Cover is the night, and their 2nd ever party will be held this …
Been unable to get the Human League’s ‘Mirror Man’ out of your head since it played over the credits of the brilliant first episode of ‘Ashes to Ashes’ on Monday? You’re in for a treat. Every couple of months the people behind popular Purple Turtle …
We might be urging you to go and check out Etienne De Crecy at Matter tonight but tomorrow’s a whole other story. In the five years since Guilty Pleasures has been making London happy it’s gone from a 150 person venue to the massive disco …
Combining eye-popping visuals with thumping Gallic electro-house is something for which Daft Punk are justly famous, but they’re not alone. Like les robots, Etienne de Crécy emerged in the mid-90s but has spent more time giving other artists (most recently Cut Copy) the benefit of …
Despite The End closing down in January after 13 roaring years of trade, it’s not quite ‘the end’ we were all led to believe. After lots of rumours floating about, it’s just been confirmed that the club is reopening in a couple of weeks. The …
With Ghetto, Sin, Mean Fiddler, Metro, the Astoria and The End all having already pulled their doors firmly shut in the name of Crossrail, we’re beginning to wonder if the alternative West End scene has any life left in it as yet another venue announces …