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  1. until
    Love Muscle xx the legendary multi award winning, 90’s Number One LGBTQ+ club night returns on Saturday 21st September 2024 to its spiritual home: – The Electric in Brixton (formally known as The Fridge). Love Muscle xx not only provided the soundtrack to a generation of Musclettes, but it also changed the way we go clubbing ever since. Exactly 32 years to the month after first bursting onto the London club scene ‘Love Muscle xx – The Birthday Party’ returns to where it all began for a night of pure 90’s nostalgia and 7 hours of nonstop anthems (11pm till 6am) at the Electric Brixton (Town Hall Parade, Brixton Hill, Brixton, London, SW2 1RJ. Hitting the decks and pumping out the anthems will be Love Muscle xx resident Dorian joined by international DJ Paul Heron who has planned a special and never heard before set, crafted especially for Love Muscle xx. Expect to hear and dance to tribute sets for DJs Gareth and Marc Andrews. Expect to hear Love Muscle xx anthems from the last 32 years, followed by pure Love Muscle xx Hardbag, Commercial Dance, Vocal House, and Eurodance till close. Love Muscle xx Hostess with the Mostess Mamma Yvette will be presenting her 10 sexy ‘Bulging Boys’ in a spectacular show. Photo ID is required for entry on the night. https://www.electricbrixton.uk.com/events/love-muscle-xx/
  2. About The Fridge was a nightclub in the Brixton area of South London, England, founded, in 1981, by Andrew Czezowski and Susan Carrington, who had run the Roxy during punk music's heyday in 1977 Reviews Photo Albums
  3. James

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    Mass was hosted in an old church, St Matthew’s Church, which had been converted into a 3 storey club which was right next to Brixton tube station. Mass has now permanently closed down, it was the host of the hUJe and Paradise Soul events among many others such as Atomic Energy Links http://www.mass-club.com/ Events Atomic Energy Photo Albums Reviews
  4. ATOMIC ENERGY was my first attendance of this event. Hearing so much about it from @Lisa and @Tony P over the past MONTHS, this kind of event has always interested me and I have always wanted to go. It's much different from the mainstream events such as Frantic and Wildchild, as the music policy doesn't fall into the same category as hardhouse ! This event was brought to you by Psy Trance, Freeform, NRG etc the most intelligent form of music that takes you on a journey throughout the whole process of the night, in fact, it's the type of music that attaches itself to you and grows on you. I found myself in a state of disbelief as to why I hadn't attended to any of these type of events before, to which I am kicking myself very badly for ! Unfortunately, Atomic Energy was the last event for a while to which I am real saddened by, as I thoroughly enjoyed this night but it was sods law that the time I DO get to be a part of it, it's the last one, but, I am hoping it makes a come back with a more successful future in terms of being PERMANENT. The event was held at Mass in Brixton, and what a lovely little club it was, too. I had never been to Mass before. In fact, I had never been to a club in Brixton before, and more often than not, when going to completely new events that are held in new clubs that I have not been to before, it would usually take me a while to settle in and suss out the crowd. Thankfully, through being in regular contact with Lisa and Eryk, they rest assured me, that, the Atomic Energy crowd are the friendliest people you could ever meet and that we would be well looked after ! Anyway, lets cut to the chase. We started off in the Prince Of Wales Pub in Brixton to meet a few fellow clubbers whom we had planned to meet up with to go in the club together. These people had been to Atomic Energy a fair few times, so it was nice to sit, have a drink and talk about the event itself and be told what to expect, what the club is like, how many STAIRS there are (a winding spiral stair case going up to FOUR floors !) and such like. Totally excited, I just couldn't wait to get in there, look around and hear some different music, for a change ! We got to the club around 10:30pm(ish) and were fronted with all these stairs. It was quite funny, because not only does this club cater for your clubbing and musical needs, but they also help keep you fit with the amount of stairs that were fitted into this building ! I know I counted them all, just to add to this review, but sadly, I think I lost count after 40 ! We first checked out the Balcony Room (after putting in our coats) where Mattie C was playing. Words cannot describe at how, as soon as I got into that room, I was immediately roped into this music he was playing. For a warm up set, infact, for the FIRST set of the night in this room, he was amazing. The music was so intelligent, so moving, and so journey-like .. I could go on and on .. It was just spot on. The better thing about his set was, that, sometime after the event, Eryk had said that he played with NO monitors for most of the duration of his set ! This in itself tells me, this guy is good, and the quality of his set was unbelievably MIND BLOWING. Well done that man is ALL I have to say ! This room had a fair amount of people in and I think I only seen around THREE people sitting down and everyone else just being pulled into the quality music that was being played. I loved the decor, the funny stuff being displayed on the projector screens either side of the room like a PARK BENCH, just, THERE on the screen. Random, but funny. I love the kind of un-normal stuff I see on these things in clubs. It's quality ! I was also VERY impressed by the bar fashion in this room. In fact, in ALL rooms. No hanging around waiting to be served, the staff were very consistent, unlike other clubs I have been to, I find I am always stood there waiting for the staff behind the bar to finish chatting about whatever with each other. So thumbs up all round up in here ! Next room we took a gander to, was the Psychedelic Room. Iain Coleman B2B Fordy were playing. This room had SUCH a comfortable feel to it. Again, the decor in here was bloody fantastic. UV material of different yet interesting designs, plenty of sitting spots, a bar and a stall for Chai Tea ! It was like a little home from home in terms of the comfortness in here. It wasn't a HUGE room, but I MUCH prefer the small back rooms in clubs these days, where it feels, personal, if you like. The dance floor was half crowded, as the Psy Trance they were playing, was unbelievable. I wasn't even a quarter of the way to being in the slightest bit drunk yet, but I was again, taken away by all these little noises in these tunes being played, and picking out little samples that I recognise from some excellent Psy Tunes I have spent a lot of time listening to in my own time. I was sat very comfortable listening to it all, until Gamma Goblins came on. Oh boy, never have I jumped up so QUICK from my seat to get up on that dance floor and tell everyone This is mine and Lisa's favourite tune ! It's off the Hallucinogen album ! haha dear god, I was like a little kid jumping around like a loon being over excited because it's almost Christmas Day (or something like that). This tune put me in my place for the whole duration of the night .. I was WELL up for it. Hearing this tune assured me even more this event is something my inner soul has been EAGERLY waiting for (haha). It felt good and got me up on the dance floor for the best part of an hour until I looked at the time and thought .. right, time to go check out Group 185, a recommendation from Lisa, so up we all went back to the Balcony Room. Coming back in here, more people were filling it. I started to recognise some faces from www.harderfaster.net, which was nice, because the people I had already met previously at other events, were all sound, so I was really looking forward to talking to some new people, which is the best part of my night, at any event, as always ! It was fully kicking off in here, the music was great and the Group185 DJs were playing ! They were amazing ! Nice to hear some different style again. Some nice Acid pumping hardhouse. Not the usual samey music you hear at other mainstream clubs this was just a constant euphoric heartbeat that you just didn't want to take yourself away from. Some people have said to me in the past why do people love the bass line so much ? well, people have different opinions when it comes to the composing of music and beats, and for me, the bass line is the outline of a good track, especially if it is an acid bass line and has a thriving feeling to feel the natural adrenaline of excitement running through your body and blowing your mind apart. I just love this feeling ! I remember telling one of the dancers .. some people come out to get extremely messy and drink silly amounts, fall over and not remember what their night consisted of, but listening to this type of music certainly puts things into perspective It really IS, about the music but in my own opinion, you have to be into it, to totally appreciate it and it's many forms, and listening to the 185 DJs really rocked it for me, I enjoyed every single minute of their set. I couldn't possibly tell you what track names they banged out, because if there is one thing I am particularly useless at, it is definitely recognising track names. I just think I need to take some time out and listen and revise then get put to the test on The Weakest Link haha ! All I was really looking forward to now, was meeting @Eryk Orpheus and be there for his Live PA. This guy has really grown on me since listening to his own produced CD that Lisa and Tony brought with them to Tidy Summer Camp, last year. Everyone LOVED his stuff, it was very different from what we all would go out and listen / dance to, and everyone wanted a copy of this CD ! It pushed to 01:45am when Eryk was set to play it was like waiting for the grass to grow 10-inches in the space of as little time as possible, that's how excited I was to see him play, haha. I just had to get down on the main dancefloor to be there and see him behind his set up. Everyone just had the look of let's av it on the their faces, and in no time at all, Eryk started playing some wicked tunes, some of which were my favourite and got me going like a nutter in a nut house ! Tunes such as; Atom-E What Must I Do ? and I'm The Daddy really WERE, crowd pleasing tunes indeed, BUT, the best part about this set, was Eryk behind his set up. None of this boring type just standing there waiting for the next tune to mix in, but just going with the flow to his music. When a beat kicked in, he went with it. He progressed his up-for-it actions with the direction to his music. This is the type of LIVE ACT/ DJ that you would recognise / believe, they are well into this industry, because, they LOVE it, and I think it was down to Eryk being so into his set and seeing the love for his own music and the crowd, that it added a blast of energy to his crowd who reacted in such a unique way. I had a lad come up to me saying You know what I love about Eryk, it's the acid he supplies to his music more acid Eryk ! haha CLASSIC. Another thing I was pleased to see, was the fact that already composed CDs by Eryk Orpheus and Group185 being handed out as a freebies to the supporters on the dance floor. Absolute quality. I really enjoyed being part of the crowd at Atomic Energy after being nagged to go so many times in the past. Not long after Eryks set, we headed home as we were shattered as we had a bit of a late night before (but I made it this time hehe). The club itself I thought was fantastic and I don't have a bad word to say about the whole night. It definitely seems that this type of music is far more to peoples preference than I had originally thought, and now I am questioning myself why I have not attended these type of events before now. It was such a good feeling to be out when the majority of the people were actually there for the music and not out to get nutted as most do week in, week out ! The atmosphere was spot on, the people were friendly and on the same level / wavelength as every other person there, and the comfort level was just the best. Although I was really looking forward to going out to meet new people and be in a different location / scene, instead of the usual same thing like Wildchild etc, one of the main reasons I came out to this event was to see the DJs that I have heard nothing but good praise about from Lisa. She has always nagged me to attend this event but I never managed to get to one. Something last minute had always cropped up, or, I was feeling too hazey from the night before. Lisa has shown me some light in the music that they play at Atomic Energy, the times I have spent weekends at her house, and it was thanks to her that my musical preference has been extended over the last 12 months, and there is nothing better than being OPEN MINDED about music, something I never was when I first got into the clubbing / music scene. A few friends were going to Atomic Energy that I hadn't seen in ages so I wanted to see them also, but primarily, I wanted to go show some support for Eryk Orpheus and put a face to the most amazing music he has composed and sent to me, to which puts something different in my disc changer at home ! The guy is great it was great to meet him and get chatting to him and see how excited he also was to play his set. I also got introduced and was chatting to Dave from Group185. Eryk and Dave I have to say are two of the most friendliest, normal people, who are DJs, I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. Totally coming down to the same level as yourself, and I'll be honest, you don't see this with most DJs in today's music circuit. I do hope that Atomic Energy will make a re-appearance, because I can assure you, I will most certainly be making that regular re-appearance at this event in the future ! Big up Atomic Energy !!! Words by @Maria Photos Flyer
  5. http://www.harderfaster.net/images/uploads/thumb_f7d3bf265418c662703124e4e1e80f18.jpg 🍺 ===== Update Feb 5, 2005 - 4:23:00 AM - Review & Photos ! Maria's Review Photos
  6. Hi All - it's now the last chance for discount tickets for Carl Cox with less than a week to go! We will have the £18 tickets available through paypal on our website www.dirtygroove.co.uk until Friday, however after Wednesday I will post a phone number which you can ring to meet up and get tickets as they won't make it in the post... We can still meet up to sell tickets for cash and will be in a bar in the evenings on Thurs/Fri and Sat for you to meet us. Call on 07793 886 372 for further details/questions. All of the discount tickets are now sold out from ticketweb and ticketmaster and a single ticket on ticketmaster is £27.95 with booking fee and postage!!! If the event is not sold out, tickets will be £25 on the door so best to get them in advance! Getting very excited now!
  7. PSY IV @ George IV, 144 Brixton Hill, London, UK, SW2 Saturday 26 November, 2005 Starting 10pm-6am £5 before 11pm, more after contact: +44(0)79 515 44732 peter +44(0)79 041 67916 fabry e-mail: rootsproductions@gmail.com Psychedelic room: Druid (psy IV) Kireesh (psy IV) DJ Peace (spacedout infinity sounds) Nick No Name (frolic) Project FM (psy IV, roots, point zero records) Zeus (psy IV, roots, point zero records) Shane Gobi (alchemy records) Techno Room: (hosted by family groove) Gordie (underground sound) Roof Rack (family groove) Aston Martin (manik, family groove) Ludgero (techno) Pat Hurley (opensource groove)
  8. Ok I know its not this week but so you all know in advance!!! Well finally after a lot of hard work and patience, TECHSTYLE proudly brings you a monthly Techno event at Club 414, Brixton on a SATURDAY night. Yes a WEEKEND MONTHLY event for all you techno heads that can't find the music you want, also for you non believers we will ease you in. If you don't know our ethos, then what we are trying to do is educate the the non techno-ies that techno is not all about noise as you may well think, its about feeling the sounds. we play right through the genre from electro-bassline breaks-funky techno-mid range-pounding-acid. So there is always progression in mind to ease you into the techno scene. So with all that in mind please come down and enjoy!!! our next event will be on 23rd Oct and heres the line up! voodoobass Marcopilf future sound of elvis (zoology) guest slacky (redtrip) guest Type 1 (wired) guests B.S.E. tyrone g-whizz entrance fee: £10 before midnight £8 paying guestlist contact mark 07771 736917
  9. Yes peeps, X-Static's after party 'E-Ratic' goes head-to-head with Total Mayhem on Saturday 1st November for a night of, well, TOTAL MAYHEM! Entrance is a not-too-pricey £8 on the door. With DJ's Steve Blake (Heat/ Farenheite) Wayne Burgess (X-static/ E-ratic) Joel B (X-static/ E-ratic) Mikey C (Resident) RFO b2b Ren (Residents) Janit (Resident) @LittleMissLoud (CTW) Kieron Tong (Guest) I am playing from 11 til 12. Hope to see some of you there! Ali x x
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  11. Just take a look at the line_up 4 this people: Friday 28th Feb@The Fridge 9-6. Main Room: Andy Farley b2b Bk Steve Hill b2b Rob Tissera Paul Glazby Guffy Spencer Freeland An event that cant b missed in any circumstances.
  12. I have TWO FREE tickets for this event on Friday, anyone interested please PM me ..... first come, first served : TASTY 10 - RESIDENTS SPECIAL Saturday February 22nd 2003 @ The Fridge, 1A Brixton Hill Parade, Brixton, London, SW2 - 10pm to 6am Main Room - Billy Daniel Bunter, Roosta, Jon Doe, Anthony Atcherley, Phil Reynolds, Mark EG. On Saturday February 22nd 2003, we touch down at the Fridge for the 1st time in 3 months. For this event it’s all about the Tasty residents and their unique blend of hard and euphoric house and trance. Get ready for hard dance pioneer Billy Daniel Bunter, London’s ultimate entertainer Roosta and UK hard trance genius Jon Doe to give you an unforgettable super charged night out. We have also invited along 2 very special guests to enhance the Saturday night – Sunday morning madness. The award winning Phil Reynolds from Frantic and without a doubt the world’s number 1 dj showman Mark EG. You think you have seen it all – you have no idea until you experience this legends “hard style/techno trance” performance. Room 2 - Too much but never enough Eduardo Herrera, D Marr Ford, Shaun Hull, Dan Madams, Alan Yeates. Room 2 will be hosted by the excellent Too much but never enough, who have been rocking their Sunday day time sessions @ Dingwalls in Nth London, with an exciting array of Brazilian, Antipodean and European hard dance clubbers. Attractions ....... 50K of thundering sound - The best light show in the U.K - Exclusive Tasty décor - Entertainers all night long - Pyrotechnics - Fully air - conditioned venue - Chill out area - Merchandise stall by Love Strobe featuring Tasty clothing & Honey Pot CD's & Records - Instant clubbing photos while you wait - Free Ice Poles - Free Fruit -Free Membership - 2 Licensed bars - Organised cloakroom - Friendly Tasty & Fridge staff And the very best party people on the planet!!!
  13. X-Static Meets Riot 7th Feb @ The Fridge, Brixton Hill, Brixton 10pm-6am Live PA - NUW IDOL BK Wayne Burgess Ed Real Joel B Skol Danny Gilligan In The Riot Bar - Tom Real & Matt Williams (The Ignition Crew) Pre Party 9pm-12pm @ The Prince of Wales, on the CNR of Coldharbour Lane, Brixton. DJs: Ed Real, Wayne Burgess, Joel B Afterparty @ The Fridge Bar, Brixton 5:50am - 11am DJs: Wayne Burgess, Joel B, Dex, Richard Holdway
  14. Happy New Year everyone hope you all had a goodin This month at Rush see's the lads bangin it out Hard The Line up- @Carl Nicholson (T:dV, Rush) Matt Mara (Rush) Craig Paxton (Sunday School) Chris Vincent (Dirty DJ's) Brad Lee (Guest) Rush @Club 414 ,Brixton Afterparty Sunday 26th Jan 6.30am - 2.00pm £5 Door/£4 Guestlist - Member - Jedi Rush Does what it says on the Tin /images/graemlins/thumbs.gif
  15. Happy New Year everyone hope you all had a goodin This month at Rush see's the lads bangin it out Hard The Line up- @Carl Nicholson (T:dV, Rush) Matt Mara (Rush) Craig Paxton (Sunday School) Chris Vincent (Dirty DJ's) Brad Lee (Guest) Rush @Club 414 ,Brixton Afterparty Sunday 26th Jan 6.30am - 2.00pm £5 Door/£4 Guestlist - Member - Jedi Rush Does what it says on the Tin
  16. I have just been contacted by the XLR8 people, apparently there are very few on the door places left, as this is the last one it will be very busy! Now I know what you guys are like pissing about with meet ups, people showing up late, etc etc, this is just to say that if you want to get in, I suggest that you make the effort and get there on time to avoid dissappointment! I will be leaving All Bar 1 before 11pm to get there in time. The choice is yours.
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