Man, we love Rough Trade. Not only is it the only place you can buy Dickies albums and super-strong coffee at the same time at their shop, they also make amazing how-the-hell-did-they-manage-to-convince-THEM-to-play-here parties happen.
As it's Christmas, the guys have pulled out all the stops for this epic night of music down in Great Eastern Street. Featuring Kasms and Underground Railroad on stage and a host of familiar faces behind the decks, this will be even more incredible than usual.
Each and every Saturday, Fabric hold the biggest party going at one of the biggest and best clubs in the UK. Resident DJs Terry Francis and Craig Richards are huge names in themselves, sought after by...
PayneShurvell kicks things off in 2012 with a solo show for hotly tipped contemporary artist Daniel Rapley. The show centres on a new work entitled Sic, for which Rapley has transcribed the entire Bible...
On first listening you might be misled into bracketing Still Corners as London’s own equivalent to Beach House by way of Warpaint. The super-soft female vocals are there, and there’s enou...
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...
Ray Exley curates an exhibition of contemporary photographic works this January and February at Charlie Smith London. The exhibition examines the medium's relationship with stillness, movement and time...
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.
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39 Great Eastern Street
Hoxton and Shoreditch EC2A 3ES,
London