

by - written on 30/05/01, updated on 30/05/01 (Useful, 281 readings)
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Fabric had as much trouble when it opened as that other over-hyped London superclub, Home. Both feature cutting-edge sound systems and ultra-modern decor. But Home, just off Leicester Square, has to cater to the walk-in run-of-the-mill Saturday night in town crowd - whereas Fabric, over in the East, is there for the dedicated ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/05/01, updated on 18/05/01 (Useful, 117 readings)
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Fabric is a quality venue with a great sound system and an even better music policy. The main problems with the club are that A, the que to get in is rediculous - not helped by bouncers/door staff making you wait for a stupid amount of time and B, the cost of spending a night in there is not cheap. the entry fee is £12 for a start, then ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/08/00, updated on 04/08/00 (63 readings)
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I have now been to Fabric three times. The first time was the opening weekend and despite having pre-booked tickets on the internet we queued for 3 hours and didnt get in..dont ask it was somebodys b/day so we stuck it out. Needless to say Fabric were very good about it and very apologetic, we got VIP tickets for the second time and that ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/07/00, updated on 25/07/00 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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What a line up! Liam Howlett the main man behind breakbeat techno punksters The Prodigy, James Lavelle Mo Wax guru and UNKLE coordinator and Talvin Singh winner of last year mercury Music prize. Fabric itself is a club situated in Farringdon, London. Along with Home it was launched in a blaze of publicity last year and unlike home has ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/07/00, updated on 19/07/00 (Useful, 53 readings)
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The first thing I should say is that I've never listened to hard house at home. Like your average parent, I find it a bit repetative. Therefore when my friends first persuaded me to go to Fabric, I was a bit apprehensive. However I've now been three times and had some wonderful times. The club has a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/07/00, updated on 02/11/04 (Useful, 90 readings)
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Being currently one of the trendiest and most popular clubs in London does not automatically spell quality, and 'Fabric' was a very disappointing experience. There is a certain recipe for success the most popular London clubs seem to follow: 1)Find some empty warehouse and hope that it's safe, 2)Give your club a meaningless ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/06/00, updated on 27/06/00 (Useful, 30 readings)
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Yeah, pretty much spot on! When I fist went to Fabric I just spent the first hour wandering around getting lost in the miles of interconnecting rooms crammed with other amazed clubbers. Once I had found my bearings and picked a dancefloor that I preferred, the club had become so busy that it became difficult to enjoy the vibe. Even with ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/06/00, updated on 25/06/00 (Useful, 26 readings)
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Said to London's best venue. The sound system is stunning and Fabric's monthly Friday nighter takes full advantage of the sound system. There are guest DJ's playing hip hop and breaks (James Lavelle, Scratch Perverts), drum and bass (Ed Rush, krust) and general stuff which is a bit mad, but fun nevertheless. Good ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/06/00, updated on 13/06/00 (Useful, 85 readings)
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When we went the music was AMAZING. It's a big club and they get great DJs in but... The place was so full that there was no room to dance to these amazing tunes which was sooooo frustrating. Partly because of this the vibe wasn't good. People started being a bit aggressive over space and worst of all you could feel yourself ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/06/00, updated on 13/06/00 (Useful, 43 readings)
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Don't be intimidated by the enormous que when you show up at Fabric. It moves surprisingly quickly once the bouncers start letting the punters in and within a few minutes you'll be embarking on a journey in one of London's more hedonistic clubs. Fabric's great, as well as the VIP lounge there are three dance ... Read the complete review
