Cable (London)

was talking to James Baille the other day about this, he's very excited. Almost makes me wish I was a clubber again!!
 
Sounds great. But Olly surely you know you can't quantify the indescribable feeling that makes a club good just by looking at a website ;)

you're quite right

...but my hunch is also based on conversations I've had with one of the ressies, who told me the club have a gameplan based on attracting clued up clubbers who are tired of fabric but who don't yet want to retreat into the glorified rave boozers - at the moment, London is badly lacking a mid-sized venue to cater for that crowd and could work well with the split house/techno and disco rooms

anyway, sounds like I'm doing their PR :oops: just spreading the word.

not sure if the old Jacks.

ALSO - I read Plan B had a fire at the weekend 8O but fortunately nobody hurt..
 
you're quite right

...but my hunch is also based on conversations I've had with one of the ressies, who told me the club have a gameplan based on attracting clued up clubbers who are tired of fabric but who don't yet want to retreat into the glorified rave boozers - at the moment, London is badly lacking a mid-sized venue to cater for that crowd and could work well with the split house/techno and disco rooms

anyway, sounds like I'm doing their PR :oops: just spreading the word.

not sure if the old Jacks.

ALSO - I read Plan B had a fire at the weekend 8O but fortunately nobody hurt..

If any of you remember "Tyrant" night at the Bomb, Nottm........This should be a great addition to the London calendar!!
 
T-Bar re-opened last night to mixed reviews.

Two hour queue etc but it is free entry and so I don't know what people expect plus opening night too.
 
The one person i heard from that went said it was the nuts but they didnt mention queues etc.. T Bar always had fairly hefty queues for the popular nights tho if i remember correct due to its pour gratis entry fee
 
went to cable on bermondsey st last night for the opening (busy, not rammed, free bar, industry folk mainly) - basically, it's fabric meets cargo meets the glasgow arches - sound, layout is good, lineups are ace, the crowd they'll pull know the deal; One or two negatives - I felt the designers recreated fabric a bit too faithfully in places and perhaps it is a bit 'cold' - as in aircon cold and sterile cold - which will ultimately be decided by numbers - althou, whether they'll fill it each week with a quality but no-compromise music policy, god knows... Having said that, it's a very, very impressive space - candlelit and almost gothic in the bar areas, like the backdrop to those euro-adult films I used to watch on telecinco back in my exchange student days. So all I'll say is check it out. Much needed addition to the London nightscape ;)
 
Nice one Olly , will def be hitting this place up. Is funny , Fabric has some amazing Line ups but I dont hardly ever consider going there cos its just so packed it can be hard to have a good time
 
Glad to hear you liked it!

Loving the lineups they have there - esp the Ashley Beedle/Cosmo one. 8)

Looking forward to giving it a try.

I was beginning to think the fat lady had sung and London was red rover.
 
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