Constant disagreements on how to regenerate the land behind Kings Cross Station went on for years. Isnt that, now, the Apple shop? Turnmills building being totally destroyed is the ultimate, inexcusable vandalism though. Regulars over the years have included Michael Caine, Keith Moon and Jack Nicholson. Former DJ Magazine Deputy Editor Tom Kihl investigates what happened to the clubs that once dominated London's nightlife. It always felt like it was on borrowed time after that. 2021-2023 - Luxury London. Dirty, worn, in your face, street cred with banging, hard but funky beats. Some of the greatest nights of my life have been at FWD>> at Plastic People.. Those Cranks days were the era that I fully embraced the concept of the 3-night sleepless weekender and other wonderous, if slightly unprofessional, ways to fill the hours between shifts. I remember one of their selling points was drinks at pub prices. Special times in special places all round though. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. Cans of beer It hosted huge weekend parties that were at hit with House music fans. Anyone have a time machine so I can attend the all night Cox party or a Laurent Garnier night. I lived in London back in the late 90s early 00s and went to all of these clubs. But if you were part of that tiny privileged crowd then you would have been drinking, dancing and pestering David Bailey to take your portrait in Scotch of St. James. At that time the venue was owned by Terry (cant rememember his surname) and hed made his money from jiffy condoms and then for some reason he got involved with starting up bagleys as a venue Its a shame that the ones boarded up or abandoned arent brought back to life. Joe Blogs, Great article Tom and indeed sad loss for Londons once outstanding clubland. Then Dane Bowers went and ruined it all. Saw Joey Negro play there a few times. A perfectly acceptable thing to do at the time. You'll get 12 stories straight to your inbox at around 12pm. I will never stop thinking it was incredible. I walked into the toilet and my brother was stood at the urinal. If you were staggering down the Clerkenwell Road on a Sunday afternoon at around 4pm in the early 90s then you can consider yourself a true nightclub pioneer. Its industrial settings and position in the centre of London made it a unique offering. 15. The Blitz Kids were the gang who unofficially ran the club, with members included Gary and Martin Kemp from Spandau, dance choreographer supremo-to-be Michael Clark and Siobhan Fahey (later of Bananarama). I am now all grown up at 42 with a respectable job and look like I am, a middle aged mum. Well, sort of in fairness as all venues involved being pretty blitzed. House night Freedom ran at the club for years and Philip Sallons Mud Club also took place there, as well as the Pussy Posse Party, which included mud-wrestling. A former Goth club with 2/3 rooms over 2 floors. Even Prince Charles has been to the Limelight club - he was snapped getting out of the royal car as he arrived to attend a reception for the Prince's Trust at the venue in December 1997. When a property developer came along offering to buy the End and its sister bar next door, AKA, they decided to accept the offer. The arcade room downstairs It was 2 for a beer which was great value at the time. We do have to move on though and surely there are opportunities for a new generation of people who want to create new nightclub venues, with fresh ideas. Something went wrong, please try again later. Fantastic to look through it every so often and remember what wasa very much loved and much missed club . Limelight in London opened in 1985 in a Grade II listed former Welsh Presbyterian church in Shaftsbury Avenue in the West End borough of Westminster. We also ran revesceen magazeen so much fun should be illegal. A linchpin in London's dubstep scene, it was a shock for bass-loving partiers when the Shoreditch venue announced its sudden closure in 2015. After all, it did have a capacity pushing 4,000 people and a 24-hour drinking licence. Same here. If anyone sees them please can you let me know? Its sad though, as these were truly iconic clubs I am not from UK, but had a chance to party in Turnmills and The Fridge at their best times I felt everyone is equal kind of things there. Jimi Hendrix played his first UK gig here, Paul McCartney, The Who, The Kinks, Rod Stewart and various members of the Stones all partied in this subterranean spot secreted down a cobbled mews behind Fortnum and Mason. I was there solidly for several years and partook in all you have mentioned above (and more). The works. Madonna, Bjork and Kate Moss all turned up over the years and versions of Trade popped up in Ibiza, New York and LA. The haunt of royals and car dealers, gangsters and landed aristocrats, it was a fixture in London nightlife, with the most famous years of the club being the decades between 1950 and 1970. In one fell swoop, however, the Cross, Canvas and the Key were culled in favour of the regeneration of Kings Cross. A bare room with the most rudimentary of bars at one end (cans of Red Stripe or nothing) in a Hoxton basement, the place came to prominence in the Nineties and Noughties as an incubator for dubstep and for possessing one of the greatest sound systems ever owned by a nightclub. Black Sheep Bar, Croydon. What I would say is be glad we are the ages we are. Electrowerkz was the name!!! Peter Gatien's daughter Jen Gatien made a documentary called Limelight in 2011, about New York City night life in the 1990s and the rise and fall of her father's club empire. I have one precious copy, sadly. Punters at The Bubble Club, The Que Club, 1996. Bagley's, King's Cross (1990-2008) Instagram The massive warehouse club in King's Cross was a close as you could get to a legal rave. Madame JoJo's closure was a massive blow to Soho 's nightlife scene. London Night Guide is your nightlife concierge for the most best clubs in London. Madame JoJos, Soho1960-2014The legendary nightclub once owned by porn baron Paul Raymond seamlessly mixed the burlesque glamour of Soho with Londons contemporary music scene. Open till 5am and with no alcohol license, this, more than any other London club, marked the end of the sticky carpets and flock wallpaper design of clubs in the capital and triggered the beginning of nightspots being seen as somewhere to dance rather than a place to get hammered and attempt to grope members of the opposite sex. When Limelight fell out of favour as a celebrated nightspot it was sold and in 2003 became a Walkabout bar. Stealth on a Thursday night, marvellous http://wharferj.wordpress.com/2011/09/29/stealth-the-blue-note/ It was where world-famous artists like Adele and The XX cut their teeth, and was a gem of the North London nightlife scene. Paul Tunkin, who ran the club night Blow Up, which took over the running of the venue in 2001, significantly raising its profile, said at the time: It is another nail in the coffin for central Londons live music and club scene.. Redferns/Getty Images . Back then, the huge 2,000 capacity venue was a Saturday night lockout and one . I half remember a night at Bagleys sitting in an ice cream fridge next to the dancefloor. I stood at one and there was one in between us, unmanned. It had its licence revoked after a "serious incident of disorder" in 2014 and its closure left many Londoners with heavy hearts. Matter, Greenwich2008-2010It was perhaps always a slightly over-optimistic proposition opening a nightclub in Greenwich, let alone one inside the Millennium Dome, but if anyone was going to have a good stab at it, then it would be the pair behind Fabric: Cameron Leslie and Keith Reilly. Because of the sleazy, druggy, mischievous late night vibe (exactly what makes such haunts so exciting), we tend to reduce their cultural significance. The Fridge, Brixton1981-2010When it opened, the Fridge was the club of the New Romantics Boy George was a regular before becoming famous for its nights hosted by Soul II Soul. A perfect storm of London property economics, redevelopment zones and major transport improvements (rather than any lack of interest from music fans) has seen off an unprecedented number of key venues in the last few years. 3. next. If the Mayor grants planning permission for a huge development of flats opposite Ministry of Sound, club bosses know their days at the Elephant & Castle bus depot cum internationally renowned temple of DJ culture will be numbered. Thanks Liam. Having recently celebrated its 50th birthday, Tramp has changed remarkably little in the half century since the small door on Jermyn Street in Mayfair opened its doors. Had some amazing times in those clubs, never to repeated in TBA East London warehouses. One for you beer and one for the otherThat place was magic. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. Also an important indie music club, the venue a few doors down from Plastic Peoples original address hosted acts including the Klaxons, Kings of Leon, Courtney Love and Mika. The single was written and produced by Ralf Ren Mau, and its cover artwork features . In 2010 a group which was known for squatting in large homes and embassies moved into the the building. Demonstrators protest against the closure of Madame JoJos, in 2014. mixed the burlesque glamour of Soho with Londons contemporary music scene, Speaking to the Guardian after its closure, Marcus Harris, Hackney council revoked the clubs licence, the capitals biggest modern developments, stand in the way of the Crossrail development, taking the scalp of the Metro with the same swoop of the sword that ended the Astoria. Enjoyed the trip into nostalgia very much.. The End on a Friday and Turnmill on a Saturday were more my thing. In its 80s heyday, Limelight was one of London's top nightclubs and a hangout for the decade's biggest celebrities. But we've been getting all nostalgic and wishing we could have a final drink at Limelight. Great memories for me toobut pickling clubs in aspic is a sign of ld age, new generations inven their own vibes in new venues.Some of those big clubs that are eulogised here were seen at the time by older clubbersd as too corporate and bland. Central to the Black jazz scene at the time, and closely linked with African. The West End night spot was based in a former chapel on Shaftsbury Avenue until its popularity declined and sadly, it was sold on and converted into a bar. The huge venue, which filled six arches, brought a Balearic party vibe to a run-down corner of London, with club nights including Glitterati and Cheeky People. Weve picked our Top 5 such venues, all of which were in stumble-home-from distance for Kentishtowners (thats why theres no Club UK for example, if youre wondering). I used to go to Whoop it Up every Friday during 1998-2002; it was a fantastic place to go. It is quite sad seeing a place that holds so many memories for whatever reasons e.g. Its a members only club but the present owners are open to granting membership to those who arent necessarily currently gracing the cover of Hello! Ministry of Sound. Must be sat looking pretty on a fair few coffee tables to this day, The cross & turnmills, nothing did or has come close. These exclusive extracts and photos tell the story of. Cables enraged founder Euan Johnston, who also founded nearby SeOne, said: We were assured when we moved in that we would not be affected by the redevelopment and Network Rail have simply changed their minds We have been brushed aside at every level.. Nice article that has brought back some wonderful memories. I DJed at the Cross 13th birthday and was given a copy of the book on my way out. Have to confess my favorites were Frantic at the Academy, and The Fridge. When the lease ran out, Turnmills left amicably, leaving the buildings owners to develop the site into an office block. In the past 15 years, some of best-loved venues of the London club scene have shut their doors, for reasons ranging from crime to gentrification and Crossrail. The Whirlitzer seating in The Cross Garden The clubs licence was suddenly revoked after a serious incident of disorder outside the venue, in which, according to the police report, bouncers used baseball bats to fight off a customer who had been throwing bottles at them. Best London Club and Rave Venues that are now closed This week, Boris Johnson has been considering a decision that will affect the future of London's most famous nightclub. The sad fact of the matter is that there aren't the same options there used to be. I was there at the closing parties on the last two nights without leaving! In the 1980s some clubs opened up in Earls Court, where the rent was cheaper. We set the standard for many years I wonder.. What can we create next >?? 9. You can head back to a mate's house and lounge with a cold one until your party mood completely fades, but what if you still have itchy feet and the urge to dance? For drum and bass legend Fabio, who hosted Swerve, the clubs midweek blowout, every Wednesday, it was one of the first clubs in London built by DJs for DJs. Ask Billy if there are more? R&B Clubs And Events In London. Turnmills was the first and best, never surpassed and so fondly remembered, well as much as my pitted brain will allow. Nice read Scary thought that Ive actually worked at all of them!!! Im amazed u didnt mention that John Newman was the father of both Danny and Paul Newman. Went to all of them, I think Turnmills shades it for me for atmosphere, but I probably had my best nights out at the End. The smell of leather was unmistakeable! Jon Cook. The very social cafe upstairs, the dense dry-ice on the main floor with the mesmerising lasers, hottest guys, new bizarre sounds, the knowledge that the rest of England was sleeping and had no idea that such hedonism was taking place on a Sunday morning and night (you missed out Warriors) all fuelled after an initial polite and orderly wait in line to see Nick (is he out yet?) "Harlem Desire '89". Great article, and Ill second and third and fourth what has been said here. The West End establishment started out as a burlesque club but later became a staple for Central London's "fringe-culture" community. have always wondered where he is now and what hes up to. Reminded me of my mis-spent but highly pleasurable youth on the dance floors of a London. Thanks to this article I have found a local website for local people. the cross in king cross the best partyever is vertigo italian style, thanks Joel glad you like Electric and the Van Dyk show smashed it. The place has many special memories for many people. In the 90s, it was all about wild weekly. George Michael often arrived at the nightclub accompanied by a woman before he came out as gay. Great article Tom. From sweaty rave spots to Soho institutions, these are the iconic nightlife haunts we most miss. I would also like to add The Blue Note to this list of sadly missed. 2023 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. The Black Sheep Bar in Croydon High Street (Image: David Cook) This High Street venue in Croydon, which was loved for its alternative club nights and live music, closed in 2013 after 15 years in service. There was no place to hide. 1. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. 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You had, in all probability, just left Turnmills, the first club in the UK to receive a 24 hour license. Many thanks Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Love it, smiling from ear to ear thinking about some of them. The plan was to go up there, see someone and come back. But in the 1990s it was plagued by bad publicity and following a drug-related . Lashana Lynch: Its inspiring to see a young black woman on screen not be perfect, The biggest films coming out in 2023 and when theyll be released, Bulgari to open Serpenti exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery. The Shim Sham Club, which opened on Wardour Street in the mid-1930s, was described as 'London's miniature Harlem'. Have some great memories from that place when the people from Hooj used to celebrate their parties there. Bagleys was always my favourite. Before and during the Second World War, most lesbian bars and clubs were found in central London. If you were staggering down the Clerkenwell Road on a Sunday afternoon at around 4pm in the early '90s then you can consider yourself a true nightclub pioneer. These days? As of today, we can once again form outdoor queues seemingly without point or purpose, lose our cloakroom tickets and get furiously sweaty to throbbing, seductive and oft just downright filthy beats in darkened rooms until the earliest of hours. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Darling, Fantastic article how about expanding the idea to the rest of the country. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. We need a new visionary. All the new secret location parties `I work in these days are usually stuck in cold,dirty and faceless arches. Its also a shame to lose 93 Feet East recently too. lol, The tranny on stilts It was the image I had in my head before we got there of what Heaven might be like and then this guy walked in. Ah. Sad to see the old clubs flattened, but everyone clearly took so much from their experiences there that I hope the post is also a real celebration. Pre-club beers in the Backpacker, I was never really that keen on Turmills as I felt the space was a little awkward. http://www.moviemakersguide.com/data/c/cross0630/cross0630a.htm. It had to close due to Network Rail redevelopment in 2013. Throughout the 90s and 00s the venue attracted party-lovers from far and wide and also played host to a number of big-name acts. You had, in all probability, just left Turnmills, the first club in the UK to receive a 24 hour license. Ive worked in Turnmills from 1996 right to the very last night in 2008. But before it was shut down to make way for King's Cross redevelopment, The Cross Club's six arches would fill with partygoers every weekend. The club was renamed Canvas in 2003, when Billy Reilly took over the club, also opening the Key and the Cross next door, creating a golden triangle of clubbing in N1. Keep us up to date with how your inspiration is getting on. In the 1950s and 1960s, especially with the growing popularity of the Gateways nightclub in Chelsea, . 3 books with local connections, Two cultural winter highlights: La Maupin and LuYang, 3 things to consider: Makers Market, New Wine Bar and Live Jazz, Leigh Hunt and the secret history of 13 Mortimer Terrace NW5, Its 10 years since Fields Beneath, Camden Brewery, The Grafton and Pizza East opened, The Parakeet, Kentish Town: what you need to know, The Parakeet Kentish Town: ex-Brat chef in the kitchen, A beginners guide to.Harringay Green Lanes. Boy George was a regular at this New Romantics haunt which hosted some of the capital's biggest gay nights. surprised Heaven isnt in thereas well as SoundshaftGood article though! There are new plans to take the building into the future - but we really miss how it used to be. Nowadays the capital's former red light district is swanky. The importance of the issue has been recognised in the Mayor of London's decision to appoint a Night Tsar with responsibility for the night-time economy and the debate surrounding the 2016 closure, and subsequent reopening, of Fabric one of London's most famous clubs. THANKS. I will never forget it. First there was Matter and then there was Proud2. A real eye opener, that night. Between 1987 and 1990, when police pressure forced its closure, Shoom was where the London dance club as we know it today was born. Sadly, the chances of mere mortals gaining access to the club today are about as likely as Keith Moon making an appearance and he died in 1978. Mike Nolan from Bucks Fizz appeared at the club in 1997, and boy band D.V.S and singing star Caprice also made memorable appearances. Acts to have played The Scala include Foo Fighters, The Killers and Coldplay. Its really not surprising nobody has any sense of ownership or love for these places, because both promoters and punters are using them on such an ad hoc basis. Electroworks (I think this was the name?). And good to see you the other night (I was in the ridiculous blue jacket). Cheers Mike. It most certainly is me. Luxury London is not responsible for the content of external sites. There are now just 1,733 venues compared with 3,144 in 2005 and in the last 10 years London has lost 10 top clubs. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Sign up to our newsletter and be the first to know about the latest fashion, travel, going out and lifestyle happenings, Subscribe to the Luxury London print edition, Celebrate the return of clubbing with a trip through the capitals infamous after dark drinking dens. Written by. Excellent piece Tom. At the Astoria I met a bloke who ended up being my significant other for a decade. Bring your dancing shoes and prepare for a night packed with tunes from the likes of Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Beyonce and Jay-Z as we introduce the best R&B events . A far cry from the likes of the Nest or Birthdays, the Aces filled an old Victorian theatre on Dalston Lane where it pioneered black music in the UK before becoming a permanent venue for rave promoters Labyrinth in the late 80s. A producers first booking at the club was a serious rite of passage. The music was smooth and progressive, which moved into a feeling of just less than trance. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. It wasnt always such a corporate machine, however. Believe it or not King's Cross was once the party hub of London. Maggie's, 329 Fulham Road, SW10 9QL, maggies-club.com The Jazz Caf 5 Parkway Every Saturday night, the Jazz Caf hosts I Love the 80s v I Love the 90s, a retro night combining all the best bits of. The venue stopped running the events to save its licence, but as a result lost a lot of money through cancelled bookings and by March 2010 was broke. It was around the corner from Angel station. The award-winning print and online title Kentishtowner was founded in 2010 and is part of London Belongs To Me, a citywide network of travel guides for locals. Bagleys started to go downhill for me after the drugs raid. For a year or so, this was an explosion of androgyny, increasingly bizarre and fabulous homemade fashion and lashings of clunky, proto synths. Hope youre healthy and happy Great article, had some great and messy nights at most of them. Read more: Has Covid-19 ended Sohos indie spirit for good? Anyway, as the corridor joined Soundshaft to Heaven (and Heaven being pretty legendry), I decided to go to the loo. Never crossed my mind that even the buildings would be gone. And while theres nothing worse than the club bore going on about how the music and the parties were so much better back in the day, we should give these classic institutions more reverence. Those that were there will never forget and those that werent would wish they were if they knew. Im surprised The Gardening Club wasnt there. So sad to see it all boarded up. 6. London nightclubs facing 'perfect storm' of threats . 2. Ruby Violet: NW5s pioneering ice cream parlour to close, Let It Roll Records closes. Electric Daisy Carnival in Vegas this year was truly magical and a top clubbing moment, but some periods of your life can never truly be repeated. It became louder and louder. (Photo by Carl Allen) 7 Sir George Robey/Powerhaus, Seven Sisters Road Mass and Babalou, Brixton1996-2012Bearing in mind this pair of venues were hosted within Brixtons St Matthews Church, which leased the space to them, it was always pretty cheeky for Mass to host Torture Garden events in the crypt. but it went wrong after the terrible stabbing on a bank holiday sunday night. By the mid-1990s the venue was no longer used as a cinema, instead functioning as a music venue, nightclub and snooker hall. The street was home to the 1980s Batcave nightclub where regulars such as Robert Smith, Marc Almond and Alice Coop. The Blow Up Metro Club, Soho2001-2009Crossrail dealt the West End club scene another blow, taking the scalp of the Metro with the same swoop of the sword that ended the Astoria. The place was a really important hub for the fledgling dubstep family, says 6Music DJ Mary Anne Hobbs, who went to FWD>> religiously in the mid-2000s. Then of course there was The Fridge, Studio 33, and some fantastic railway arch clubs buried away around London (Imperial Rooms in Camberwell New Road a particular memory). Simon brought the three nights that were being run at Sublime, Beatfix, Cargo and Voodoo and moved its DJs (including Peewee Ferris, Nik Fish, Craig Obey, Bexta and Kate Monroe) into Home's Friday night. Home. 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