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| Blake613 |
I am a sheltered American; I have never been out of the country but from Nov 5-11 I will be in London. Where should I go? What should I see? I can't wait to get drunk in pubs drinking pints and listening to people make fun of my accent.
I think I am going to go to Heaven on Saturday night – yes I am gay. Anywhere good for some John Digweed proggy house? |
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| Jamie_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blake613
I am a sheltered American; I have never been out of the country but from Nov 5-11 I will be in London. Where should I go? What should I see? I can't wait to get drunk in pubs drinking pints and listening to people make fun of my accent.
I think I am going to go to Heaven on Saturday night – yes I am gay. Anywhere good for some John Digweed proggy house? |
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Why Hello there ;)
Heaven is great, even if it is a bit cheesy :D i would suggest you look at the line ups for Fabric, Canvus etc, im sure Lammykins can fill you in :stongue: |
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| kr00t0n |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jamie_
:eek:
Why Hello there ;)
Heaven is great, even if it is a bit cheesy :D i would suggest you look at the line ups for Fabric, Canvus etc, im sure Lammykins can fill you in :stongue: |
Lammy only fills ME in :whip:
Saturdays at Heaven tend to be bleh, fridays are MUCH better :)
But you wont find prog there, will be pumping epic trance through to hard dance.
Turnies may have something proggy happening round then, Fabric will be more breaks |
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| niteshayde |
| i am never nice to visitors lol...but i'm tired of no one liking prog in london. your best bet for stuff like sasha and diggerz would be fabric on saturdays. that is where they normally play, and fabric is a great venue. |
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