Clubbing down south?

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  1. HannahWild

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    Clubbing down south?

    I see some of you are going to SE One this weekend, Turnmills etc ....

    Who comes out clubbing down here on a regular basis?
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    I live in Guildford so.... me :)

    Not enough of the people on this board make it down south for their clubbing needs it must be said...... Plenty of trips to the dam and europe but London doesnt seem to figure.
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    Some of the best clubs are in London as well :up:
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    This will be my first time clubbing in London, but go clubbing in the south every now and then. Go to places like DA in Plymouth, or to Birmingham. Planning on going to London more often now tho
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    Went to fabric on saturday and it was amazing, have been to the end to see garnier before and will def go to fabric mor- dead cheap with £20 return on the train too...
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    i dont have the motivation to make a regular trip now tbh, maybe a one off now n then tho, ill admit londons class for clubbing tho :up:
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    One of me mates is from the North but lives and works in London. It means we don't have to pay for accomodation which is a massive bonus.:D We're planning a trip down there some time between now and x-mas for Fabric possibly to see Richie Hawtin on the 19th or Craig Richards on the 26th Nov. I've been told the club's supposed to be amazing. Adam above obviousley agrees with this.
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    Before I got too busy at the weekends, I was there every week ...... many a train journeys back to Swindon looking and feeling like absolute death :lol:
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    Yeah-was the 2nd time i'v been now- class atmosphere and the people re well up for it.

    Would like to see beyer or hawtin there- both would be class. Luciano was excellent on sat-
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    Although there's a lot going on Newcastle it seems there's so much more going on in other parts of the country. I like to travel to new places in Britain as well as Europe. We've got Trance Energy planned for next year. But, London has some of the best clubs in the country. The End, Fabric, Ministry and for Trance you've got Turnmills, Wildchild etc. that are all promoted to fuck. Whereas up here we've got quality Dj's and nights that put as much hard work in as they do down there and would do anything to pull the same crowds and door fees that the capitals clubs and pubs. One example of this is DC10 @ Foundation. Yeah ok, it was a Sunday night but only around 20 people turned up. Would that of been the case in London in Jo Mills was djing at a DC10 party night??
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    my ma lives down there, been out a few times down there alway's been a good night out. been to turnmills, hanovergrand
    and home this was the best club for me like 3 levels all looking down on the main dance floor with different music on every level
    and the toilets were male and female:groovy: :wub: home is now closed down , when a went to hanover it was brandon block:( but it ended up a good nite
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    ive never been down to london b4 clubbin, has been loads of things i wud of liked to hav gone to, but just too expensive to get there and then to pay for hotel and stuff :down: :(
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    Come to think of it, I ran up mega bucks of debt clubbing there every weekend :eek:
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    fabrics nuts, it doesn't matter where you are the sounds fantastic haha :king:
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    No need for a hotel- the clubs are open till 7- £20 return on the train- £15 in and no taxis to pay for means it's apretty cheap night out. just drink on the way down, go to a couple bars then stay at the club till it closes and jump on the train home....
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    Yeah exactly ... thats where all my money went :lol: 20 hour non stop clubbing sessions ... :lol:

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