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THE GUESTLIST NETWORK | MARCH 2010
The best things are free
Last
FreeCLUBBING
Months
@ Strongroom, 120 Curtain
Road, Hoxton/Shoreditch,
FreeART
EC2A 3SQ
A night with A-Skillz
Thursdays
Our capital leads the world
7pm – 1am An excellent weekly
Old Queen’s Head
when it comes to free art for
sesh of 60s/70s freakbeat, trash,
the masses. Among the best:
and 60/70s surf and vintage
Natural History Museum, Im-
If there’s a thirty-strong queue outside the pub by 10pm,
choonidge. Oh,and it’s all on vinyl
perial War Museum, Museum
you know something pretty pumping’s going on inside. After
from DJ Vinyl Warrior.
of London, British Museum,
a low-key and cheesy start, those who queued were finally
Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Na-
rewarded as the Finger Lickin’ party king cranked up both the
@ T-bar, 18-22 Houndsditch, Al-
tional Portrait Gallery and the
volume and the beats.
dgate, London, EC3A 7LP
V&A.
Switching to heavier
Monday – Sunday With a new
@ The Serpentine Gallery,
dub cuts and clas-
location that takes you downstairs
Kensington Gardens, Lon-
sic A-Skillz electro
into a decent sized main room and
don, W2 3XA
breaks, the set’s
upstairs for an even larger bar area,
Monday – Sunday
finale exhibited all the
it’s free all week except Friday and
10am – 6pm Kicking off its
prowess of a Fabri-
Saturday (after 11pm £8) and has
40th anniversary celebrations
clive 34 legend. And
attracted some big names to date.
with the ‘Modern Moral Mat-
with door tax under
ters’ exhibition by the veteran
a fiver, this pre-club
@ The London Fields, 137 Mare
British artist Richard Hamil-
night turbo-ticked all
St, London, E8 3RH
Camden, NW1 7HJ FreeCOMEDY
ton, expect a plethora of the
the boxes.
Sundays
Wednesdays @ The Source Below, 78 Brewer
artist’s political works and use
8pm – 2am Disco Bloodbath’s Da-
9.30pm – late DJ Younis dishes Street, Soho, W1F 9TY
of multiples.
mon Martin, Daniel Shepherd and
out favourite tropical flavours, funky Tuesdays & Wednesdays
weekly guests take this gastropub
house, electro and hip hop. 8-9pm Watch contentious New
to new levels with disco, techno,
@ The Macbeth, 70 Hoxton Street, York comic Lewis Schaffer go from
electro-pop, new wave and indie
Shoreditch, London, N1 6LP unlovable loser to alpha male win- boozers.
beats.
Wednesdays ner as he performs his social and Annie Mac Presents…’ at Koko
8pm – 1am A free weekly Wednes- political satire with funny-bone self- FreeKaraoke
@ Cargo, 83 Rivington St,
day band night where special guest destruction. Free entry with a vol- @ The Birdcage, 80 Colum-
And with a hand-picked line-up from the Queen of Whoop
Shoreditch EC2A 3AY
DJs play party sounds. untary collection taken at the end. bia Road, Bethnal Green/Old
Whoop herself, this ‘Annie Mac presents…’ rave was no exception.
Fridays
Street, E2 7QB
Perhaps because Annie’s elite cast are all rising stars in their own
7pm – 3am ‘Eat Your Own Ears’ =
@ Ain’t Nothin’ But, 20 Kingly @ Camden Head, 2 Camden Fridays & Saturdays
field, whatever the rhythm of their filthy bass-line. But the night’s
popular weekly freebie with contin-
St, Soho, W1B 5PZ Walk, Camden, N1 8DY 9pm-3am A little saddened and
true star was RAM’s man of the moment, Sub Focus. Seamlessly
uous genre-hopping line-ups.
Monday – Wednesday ‘Every Other Monday’ from Feb lost without X-factor’s coming to an
mixing choice cuts from his smash debut album with new skool
6pm – 1am Live Blues music in a 8th is a fortnightly gig showcasing end? Fancy yourself a bit of a Frank
dubstep and old skool dnb classics. Annie will be smacking down
FreeMUSIC
friendly, international and intimate best new comedians & established Sinatra or Paloma Faith? Why not
more beats when her night returns to Koko on 3 April. Featuring
@ Bar Uno, 4 Inverness Street,
atmosphere. acts in one of Camden’s oldest keep the song alive at this quintes-
Crookers, Tinie Tempah and Surkin.
sential English pub with a reputa-
tion that precedes it. Reasonably-
priced drinks go hand-in-hand with
Follow us
a great crowd that mixes local east-
The Guestlist Network
enders and trendy Shoreditch cat.
For up to the minute updates
Expect to listen (and sing along) to
a massive range of music - every-
Symphony
thing from ‘70s pop songs to new
popular indie tracks.
Being a dirty South
London Warehouse
@ The Joiners Arms, 116-118
rave virgin there was a
Hackney Road, Shoreditch, E2
buzz all night that felt a
7QL
bit like being in a film.
Tuesdays
Graff on the walls, piss
6pm-2am It’s sing song time at this
on the floor and kids
endearingly rough-around-the-edg-
dancing to Drum and
es East London boozer, also enthu-
Bass like it’s 1999.
siastically gay. A most definitely
Rat Pack played a good
guaranteed friendly and relaxed
set but the hype on the
atmosphere in a great location.
mic about Orbital and all
the other ancient classics seemed somewhat wasted on the 16
FreeCABARET
year old ravers.
@ The Retro Bar, 2 George
We where the oldest people there (this is not an exaggeration),
Court, Charing Cross, WC2H
everyone kept stealing our rollies and the Mac Donalds sign was
6HH
nicked (that was meant to be mine!) but we still had a great time.
Well, we must of, we didn’t live til about 9am.
FIND YOUR
PERFECT MATCH
Ram@Matter 1st Birthday
Since moving from its old
home ‘The End’, Ram firmly
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cemented itself at the super-
club ‘Matter’. A whole year on
and still going strong. A huge
lineup with the likes of Chase
and Status, Sigma, Hype and
the man himself Andy C all
throwing themselves behind
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the decks in room one. The 3
Sundays
hour set from Mr Andy C was
8pm‘Marvellous Musicals’ is hosted
mind-blowing, and the vibes
by the unique Myra DuBois with not
from the crowd feeding off of
just musicals, but a dash of show
the master at work is unbeat-
tunes and other delights.
able. The tune selection on
the night was varied where no
LADIES NOW DATE FREE!
@ CellarDoor, Zero Aldwych,
DnB head felt left out.
London, WC2E 7DN
Tuesdays
9pm – 1am Champagne Charlie
hosts this New York-styled open
mic session for cabaret, musical
and jazz singers.
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