steewith2ees
Bluelight Crew
With the UK dance music scene well and truly on it's arse, we have been left with just TWO superclubs that still operate every weekend and continue to showcase the best of every form of dance music in the planet.
These are both based in London, the world famous Ministry of Sound which has continued to showcase the best in US house and garage every Saturday night since 1991, and is now also home to DJ Tall Paul's 21 year old Friday night, hosting the best in techno trance and house, 'The Gallery' (formally held at Turnmills before its demolition.)
The other is of course the peerless Fabric, which, like many venues of it's type over the years, has seen a number of drug deaths, 6 in total since the club opened in 2001 but with the most recent two occurring this summer. This has led to the club receiving a temporary license suspension, which will in all likely be removed completely by local magistrates tomorrow (6th September 2016) resulting in the permanent closure of one of the countries last 2 weekly dance music superclubs. 6 deaths is 6 too many, but considering that no less that ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PEOPLE have died while in the custody of London's Metropolitan Police force during the same period, this action in unwarranted, unfathomable and will in all likely be the final nail in the coffin for the UK dance industry.
Wherever your from, Fabric is yours, as due to it's profile it is not only one of London's last remaining superclubs of it's type but an all round tourist attraction for those visitors to the city who know what type of music is right....
Please sign the petition to save Fabric TODAY, as tomorrow will be too late.....
petition: https://www.change.org/p/save-london-s-nightlife-stop-the-closure-of-fabric
news report: http://www.itv.com/news/london/2016-08-30/sadiq-khan-urges-common-sense-solution-as-fabric-nightclub-fights-for-its-future-after-teenage-deaths/
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These are both based in London, the world famous Ministry of Sound which has continued to showcase the best in US house and garage every Saturday night since 1991, and is now also home to DJ Tall Paul's 21 year old Friday night, hosting the best in techno trance and house, 'The Gallery' (formally held at Turnmills before its demolition.)
The other is of course the peerless Fabric, which, like many venues of it's type over the years, has seen a number of drug deaths, 6 in total since the club opened in 2001 but with the most recent two occurring this summer. This has led to the club receiving a temporary license suspension, which will in all likely be removed completely by local magistrates tomorrow (6th September 2016) resulting in the permanent closure of one of the countries last 2 weekly dance music superclubs. 6 deaths is 6 too many, but considering that no less that ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PEOPLE have died while in the custody of London's Metropolitan Police force during the same period, this action in unwarranted, unfathomable and will in all likely be the final nail in the coffin for the UK dance industry.
Wherever your from, Fabric is yours, as due to it's profile it is not only one of London's last remaining superclubs of it's type but an all round tourist attraction for those visitors to the city who know what type of music is right....
Please sign the petition to save Fabric TODAY, as tomorrow will be too late.....
petition: https://www.change.org/p/save-london-s-nightlife-stop-the-closure-of-fabric
news report: http://www.itv.com/news/london/2016-08-30/sadiq-khan-urges-common-sense-solution-as-fabric-nightclub-fights-for-its-future-after-teenage-deaths/
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