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London clubs unite to stop sexual harassment

There's nothing worse than, on a fun-filled night out, being hassled by some drongo. Anti-street harassment campaign group Hollaback London have just launched Good Night...

Russian beatsmith drops dnb mix ahead of Fabric

Russia isn't so much known for its dnb scene as it is for producing one of its most wanted artists.

Signed to Critical label in...

With Miller Genuine Draft

In these ‘Vegas’ days you could be forgiven for thinking that nightclubs were all created fresh and unique in the grounds of 5 star hotels...

Jesse Rose tells us about his favourite recent gigs

Jesse Rose has served as part of UK house music royalty for over a decade. He's initiated a handful of labels — Front Room, Made...

Eddie Richards celebrates re-launch of Storm imprint

Eddie Richards has had a hand in almost every phase of UK house culture. From adopting the new form back in ’88, recording as Jolly...

MCDE, Joseph Capriati and Jaunt

We've a few pairs of tickets to give away for Fabric this weekend.

German deep house/disco selector Motor City Drum Ensemble is joining Point G...

Detroit DJ announces residencies for 2014

In an ironic turn of events, world-touring festival-scouring DJ Seth Troxler - who once Tweeted, “Yesterday I went on a food tour in NYC. Eight restaurants later...

Already enjoying a winter of contentment...

One of the boldest, most iconic underground club brands in the world, let alone London, Fabric's modus operandi is one that's always been hinged on evolution. A keystone building block of the UK scene, the club's onus is just as much on bringing about change as it is reacting to it — the venue's Winter Season, which continues until Friday 27th December, has edged the movement even further since kicking off on Friday 4th October.

Podcast from Peter Pixzel, one third of WetYourSelf! and one half of App

One third of fabric's Sunday night residency WetYourSelf!, London-based Dane Pete Pixzel has been agitating dancefloors for over a decade with his darkly funky take...

Fabric's Sunday night institution

Sunday 1st September, Fabric London

DJ Weekly Podcast by _Unsubscribe_, aka Dave Clarke and Mr. Jones

The pairing of UK 'Baron of Techno' Dave Clarke, last seen destroying the mainstage of Movement in Detroit, and Dutch producer Mr. Jones, _Unsubscribe_ recently...

The on-the-road diary of the world's top DJs treading the globe

Showcasing fresh house cuts from Hot Since 82, Eats Everything and Shadow Child (among others), Jaymo and Andy George's 'Moda Black Vol. 1' revealed the duo's interest in darker, more demure sounds of the house spectrum when it landed last summer.

150 and not out for d&b party-rockers

Fabric's longest-standing d&b party dips into its little black book to unleash an astonishing amount of bass on its 150th inning...

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In 2012 it seems that Fabric’s biggest competitor has been the new phenomenon of ‘TBA’. From overground electro to underground techno parties, promoters in the capital have been looking to keep their parties fresh by exploring as many unused venues as possible and simply listing them as To Be Announced right up until the last minute.