The D-Late mothership is a party juggernaut loaded with techno bullets, careering round London, aiming them at unsuspecting clubbers and making them go insane. Commandeered by international party machines, the guys behind D-Late have become very very good at what they do.
Currently taking over Always Fridays at Egg on the second and last Fridays of every month, as well as storming the messy Aquarium early Sunday mornings of the same weekends, the music is nothing but the best. Resident Rich Nxt is at the forefront of the London underground electronic music scene and the D-Late guests are the DJs of NOW.
Tonight they join forces with the Shoreditch Shuffle in the back room.
The Folk and Dagger is held deep in the heart of the Zigfrid von Underbelly. Tonight it will play host to a range of artists whose influences and final product vary from your regular mundane, Shoreditch...
Two artists make use of textiles to explore issues around labour, capital, politics and trade at Rivington Place this spring. Alice Creischer presents an installation inspired by a trip to India, whilst...
Steak Number Eight is a post-hardcore/sludge band formed in Wevelgem, Belgium in 2005. Heavily influenced - in a good way - by acts like Neurosis and the Neurot back-catalogue in its entirety shows in...
Contemporary artist David Hepher's latest solo show at the Kingsland Road branch of Flowers focuses on the notorious Aylesbury Estate in Walworth, South East London - the site of Tony Blair's first speech...
An exhibition charting the discovery of a previously unheard Nick Drake recording at Idea Generation's in-house gallery this January and February. Until 12.02.12.
The bassist and vocalist from Band of Skulls - Emma Richardson - is showcasing her painting talents with an exhibition of recent works at Londonnewcastle Project Space this February. Until 12.02.12.
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Club Aquarium
256 Old Street
Hoxton and Shoreditch EC1V 9DD,
London