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London's Fabric Celebrates its Ninth Anniversary

Клубные зарубежные · 16.10.2008

London's Fabric Celebrates its Ninth Anniversary

Mid-October is the time for celebrating the birthday of London's Fabric, one of the best clubs on the planet according to many DJs and authoritative music publications. The club, founded in 1999 by Keith Reilly and Cameron Leslie, occupies the renovated space of the Central Cold Store, right across from one of the city's oldest meat markets in Smithfield. Inside, there are three separate rooms with independent audio systems. Room 1 features a vibrating floor. Additionally, Fabric is Europe's first 'bodysonic' dancefloor with a sound system consisting of 400 bass transducers emitting low frequencies, allowing you to literally feel the music with your body. Each Fabric event lineup could rival a small festival – the club hosts live performances and DJ sets from at least fifteen artists, with at least three of them being top stars in the global electronic scene. The club gained worldwide fame and cult status through its label Fabric (London), which releases DJ mixes from the most influential and interesting musicians in the world. Fabric will kick off its ninth birthday celebration on Friday, October 17, abandoning the traditional dnb Thursdays from previous years. However, drum and bass music will be featured on Friday during the Fabriclive sessions in the club's second room. The main dancefloor will host electro-rock stars Whomadewho and Filthy Dukes, as well as breakbeat masters: Plump DJs, Krafty Kuts, and Ali B. On Saturday night, club guests can expect a 13-hour Fabric session, covering all facets of techno as usual. The main stage will feature performances by Luciano, Martin Buttrich, Shinedoe, Ralph Lawson, and the resident DJs - Craig Richards and Terry Francis. The father of minimal techno Robert Hood, supported by Mark Broom and Soul Designer, will take over the second room, while the third room will showcase the American house school: Omar S, Patrice Scott, and Keith Worthy. 44100Hz joins the international congratulations and invites you to watch one of the latest amateur videos from Fabric.

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