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| Description: | *********************************** METRO CLUB TO CLOSE - January 2009 *********************************** On Tues 20th Jan 2009 The Metro Club, 19-23 Oxford Street, London will close. This is due to the proposed Tottenham Court Road Station extension. We have been notified by Transport For London that the venue is to be acquired by a compulsory purchase order, under the Crossrail Act. Although the rumblings of Crossrail have been going on for many years it has come up far quicker than any of us could have expected. At present we are looking for new premises to relocate the venue to but have yet to find one suitable. Ultimately it is another nail in the coffin for Central London's live music and club scene. And when you are about to be served 28 days notice just before Christmas you have to ask why not give people more time to relocate? Why destroy successful businesses when in a recession? Why the hurry? Where is the Westend heading? The final club night of The Metro Club will be Sat 17th January 2009, which will be the Blow Up Club night, currently in it's 15th year. Blow Up took over the running of The Metro Club as a separate venture to our club night and record label on November 5th 2001, just as the new new wave of bands were about to really start making their moves, many of them at the venue. From debut UK appearances from The Killers, Kings of Leon, to early shows from Bloc Party, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Kaiser Chiefs, to hundreds of other new and breaking acts as well as a few legendary characters making an appearances such as Dion's first and only UK show in 18 years in 2007 and madcap krautrockers Faust. And to name a few from the pop world: MIKA (first ever show), Scissor Sisters and Robyn. A totally independent venue - not corporate - which is rare, and soon to be even more so in central London. Today we have launched a photo gallery on http://www.blowupmetro.com, featuring just some of the photos from our archives taken at the club over the last 7 years, with more to be added soon. If you would like to leave any comments on our closure, please leave them here on the official venue facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Londo Thank you to everyone who has supported the club. Please stay tuned and lets go out with a bang! Paul Tunkin Blow Up Metro read more... http://www.blowupmetro.com/closure. *********************************** *Blow Up Records* Blow Up Records is a London based independent started by Blow Up club founder and DJ. It has being running for well over a decade (since 1994), and will be celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2009. Music on the label ranges from 60s to New Wave, from Pop to Electronica and it is still run by the same team that brings you the legendary Blow Up Club night (1993 to present), and who promote The Metro Club on Oxford Street in London (blowupmetro.com). The Blow Up label is responsible for compilations such as the ground-breaking "Exclusive Blend" music library series, 'Blow Up A-Go-Go: Dancefloor Classics' and several series of limited seven inches featuring bands from across Europe and the UK. Blow Up released the first Add N to X album as well as albums for more recent acts such as the "punks of Hammond funk" Big Boss Man and Alfa 9 reflecting the label's continuing eclectic output. 2008 has been the most release-packed year yet for Blow Up with several debuts including the Kraut Rock inspired Baltic Fleet (one of Rough Trade's tips for this year), London artrockers Silvery ("You will not hear anything like this all year" Steve Lamacq) and indie-pop from Sweden's Mockingbird, Wish Me Luck ("Gorgeous indie pop. I could listen to this single for months and not tire of it" Swedesplease.net). Big Boss Man's Nasser Bouzida also found time to release the third album by his alter-ego The Bongolian ("A Latin-flavoured jazz-funk odyssey" Q magazine) which has been winning fans worldwide. Stay tuned for 2009! *The Metro Club* RIP 2001-2009 The Metro was a small basement venue on Oxford Street that hosted a great line-up of shows and clubs almost every night of the week, the central location making it one of the places to catch up-and-coming bands. The Metro Club was a Blow Up presentation. For more info on the closure of the metro see http://www.blowupmetro.com/closure. *Blow Up Club Night* A bona-fide legendary club night, and now in its 15th year, Blow Up was the centre of the early to mid Nineties Brit Pop explosion, influencing the style and sound of a generation, and voted No.4 in Time Out's Top Ten Clubs of the 90s. From its original venue The Laurel Tree, Camden Town (1993-1996), to the Wag Club (1996-2001) and then to the Metro Club (2002-2009), Blow Up has continued its long run of sold out nights for over 15 years in an unbroken run. Blow Up starts a new Saturday night residency at Bar Rumba, 36 Shaftesbury Avenue. An exciting move for the club, signalling another new era with a shift back to the Wag-era concept of Blow Up - a bigger capacity with 2 sound systems once again, lights, visuals - and essentially a return to the larger weekly 'special event' featuring weekly live showcases as part of the club itself. Blow Up DJs Paul Tunkin and Ian Jackson will be also be joined by weekly guests DJs including some familiar names from over the club's history. Blow Up was founded by DJ and promoter Paul Tunkin in a Camden pub in Oct 1993. Records were played from the emerging 'British pop' scene (that came to be known as Brit Pop) together with Brit-centric 60s and 70s moves and grooves; swinging soundtracks to Mod Beat and Soul; classic pop from The Beatles to Bowie to Blur. The club still stays true to its early ideals - you will hear a selection of indie pop, new wave, pop electronique, underground 60s instrumentals, experimental grooves and easy listening - all sitting nicely alongside a selection of the current favs from artists such as MGMT and Vampire Weekend. Despite its love of buried treasures, Blow Up remains an accessible yet essential night that is always a great party, week after week, year after year. "There is nowhere else quite like Blow Up, and in many ways it’s still unique. ...Blow Up launches a new era on January 24 with a fresh residency at Bar Rumba that will see late-night live sets and guest DJs joining Tunkin and Ian Jackson each week. ‘Blow Up may be inspired by the ’60s,’ wrote Time Out years ago, ‘but their night could run and run.’ It looks set to do just that." Time Out London, January 2009 "The Blow Up club night, a feel-good hotspot for retro pop, has been uprooted a few times over its 15-year history, the most reecnt being the closure of its Metro Club home. Happily it's stayed on the go-go [with it's] swift move to Bar Rumba. Rest assured, London isn't about to stop swinging." Metro London , January 2009 Djs: paul tunkin + ian jackson + guests admission: £6 b4 11.30 with flyer or print-out / £8 after / NUS and concs £6 all night doors: 10pm-4am where: Bar Rumba, 36 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D 7EP *Blow Up Music* the bongolian (http://www.myspace.com/thebongolian) big boss man (http://www.myspace.com/bigbossmanmy baltic fleet (http://www.myspace.com/balticfleet) mockingbird, wish me luck (http://www.myspace.com/mockingbirdw silvery (http://www.myspace.com/silverytheba alfa 9 (http://www.myspace.com/alfa9) add n to x lucky 15 the weekenders |
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METRO CLUB TO CLOSE - January 2009
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On Tues 20th Jan 2009 The Metro Club, 19-23 Oxford Street, London will close.
This is due to the proposed Tottenham Court Road Station extension. We have been notified by Transport For London that the venue is to be acquired by a compulsory purchase order, under the Crossrail Act.
Although the rumblings of Crossrail have been going on for many years it has come up far quicker than any of us could have expected. At present we are looking for new premises to relocate the venue to but have yet to find one suitable. Ultimately it is another nail in the coffin for Central London's live music and club scene. And when you are about to be served 28 days notice just before Christmas you have to ask why not give people more time to relocate? Why destroy successful businesses when in a recession? Why the hurry? Where is the Westend heading?
The final club night of The Metro Club will be Sat 17th January 2009, which will be the Blow Up Club night, currently in it's 15th year.
Blow Up took over the running of The Metro Club as a separate venture to our club night and record label on November 5th 2001, just as the new new wave of bands were about to really start making their moves, many of them at the venue. From debut UK appearances from The Killers, Kings of Leon, to early shows from Bloc Party, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Kaiser Chiefs, to hundreds of other new and breaking acts as well as a few legendary characters making an appearances such as Dion's first and only UK show in 18 years in 2007 and madcap krautrockers Faust. And to name a few from the pop world: MIKA (first ever show), Scissor Sisters and Robyn.
A totally independent venue - not corporate - which is rare, and soon to be even more so in central London.
Today we have launched a photo gallery on http://www.blowupmetro.com, featuring just some of the photos from our archives taken at the club over the last 7 years, with more to be added soon.
If you would like to leave any comments on our closure, please leave them here on the official venue facebook page here:
http://www.facebook.com/pa ges/London-United-Kingdom/ The-Blow-Up-Metro-Club/307 11874380
Thank you to everyone who has supported the club. Please stay tuned and lets go out with a bang!
Paul Tunkin
Blow Up Metro
read more...
http://www.blowupmetro.com /closure.aspx
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***** BLOW UP RECORDS *****
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2008 has been the most release-packed year yet for Blow Up with several debuts including the Kraut Rock inspired Baltic Fleet (one of Rough Trade's tips for this year), London artrockers Silvery ("You will not hear anything like this all year" Steve Lamacq) and indie-pop from Sweden's Mockingbird, Wish Me Luck ("Gorgeous indie pop. I could listen to this single for months and not tire of it" Swedesplease.net). Big Boss Man's Nasser Bouzida also found time to release the third album by his alter-ego The Bongolian ("A Latin-flavoured jazz-funk odyssey" Q magazine) which has been winning fans worldwide. Stay tuned for 2009!
**** OUT NOW ****
SILVERY 'Action Force'/'The Nod' - Mon 27th October
After weeks of plays on BBC Radio (Lamacq, Riley, Lamarr, Crowley, Radcliffe & Maconie amongst others) and both BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 Music live sessions, Silvery release their third single 'Action Force', taken from their acclaimed debut album 'Thunderer & Excelsior'.
The double A-side is 'The Nod', a new non-album exclusive recording of a live favourite. Its the perfect showcase for their unique and riotous Victoriana inspired sound and a worldview that suggests a heady concoction of British Sea Power through a filter of Sparks, Bowie, XTC and Blur at their punky fairground best.
Steve Lamacq's *BBC 6 Music Single of The Week* 27/10/08
The single has just been chosen by Steve Lamacq as his Single Of The Week on BBC 6 Music, which means it'll be spun every day read more...
"Action Force is my favourite rapid-fire, jerky pop song of the year" Steve Lamacq (BBC Blog)
"More of their Victorian gentleman’s club brit pop, Action Force is a catchy slice off the London band’s well received recent album. The Nod is a previously unreleased goodness and one of their best tracks - if ever there was a model of a modern major general and all the Sparks that fly and the bits of early Blur and XTC and Jules Verne adventurer" The Organ
"Tumble-dried Blur melting Sparks into liquid pop" What's On The NME Stereo?
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SILVERY 'Thunderer & Excelsior' *debut album* - Mon 11th August
SILVERY 'Devil In The Detail' *ltd. 2nd single* - Mon 11th August
London's Silvery release their debut album 'Thunderer & Excelsior' - a 14-track blast of infectious eccentric British pop and an essential release for 2008.
'Thunderer & Excelsior' BBC 6music album of the day! *Tue 12th August*..
"This album has barely been out of my CD player at home all week"
"You will not hear anything like this all year" Steve Lamacq
"A fine debut album from the London band, just as they promised it would be" The Organ
"It’s mental and it rocks" Artrocker 'Recommended'
"Exciting, forceful, intelligent, and on all the time"
David Quantick, Word Magazine
"The potential to capture the imagination of a generation" Classic Rock
"MADCAP LONDONERS MAKE AN ARTY RACKET" Q Magazine
"Silvery's eccentric organ-led pop is quintessentially British with more than a nod to David Bowie, a wink to Syd Barrett and a wave to XTC" 8/10 Alternative Ulster
"A wonderfully ebullient album of eccentric, quirkily catchy, organ-led Brit Pop with singalong choruses aplenty"Nude
"Get used to the madness because Silvery could be around for a very longtime"Rock'N'Reel
"A band to get rather excited about" Clash
"Strange, surreal and stunning - purchase on sight" losingtoday.com
http://www.blowuprecords.c om/artists/silvery
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MOCKINGBIRD, WISH ME LUCK - Days Come And Go
MOCKINGBIRD, WISH ME LUCK - Pictures (Too Big To Fit In A Sight)
"A pop album for picnic days and warm nights of dancing with all the windows open." Kitten Painting
"God only knows why, but the Swedes are super proficient at doing pop music. Grand songs, delivered well. Belle and Sebastian and Neutral Milk Hotel in bed with Agnetha Fältskog?" Stool Pigeon
"Wry, sincere hometown poetry" NME
The debut album & ltd. debut single from this 8-piece pop-orchestra from Ängelholm, Sweden.
http://www.blowuprecords.c om/artists/mockingbirdwish meluck
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THE BONGOLIAN - Outer Bongolia
The third solo outing for BBM's Nasser Bouzida aka The Bongolian.
http://www.blowuprecords.c om/artists/thebongolian
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BALTIC FLEET Black Lounge / 3 Dollar Dress
A cracking double A-sided limited Krautrocking dancefloor essential! Taken from the forthcoming self-titled debut album.
http://www.blowuprecords.c om/artists/balticfleet
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SILVERY - Horrors / Orders
Silvery release their limited debut 45 'Horrors'/'Orders' as a taste of their forthcoming debut album (late Spring 2008). Its a double A-sided blast of infectious eccentric British pop, and with first track 'Horrors' coming in at 1'47 it’s not long before you’ll be wanting to play again. The single which has aready had more than one spin by BBC's Steve Lamacq and is accompanied by a brilliant animated video by Alasdair Brotherson.
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http://www.blowuprecords.c om/artists/silvery
BALTIC FLEET - Baltic Fleet
Whilst on a World Tour playing keyboards for Echo & The Bunnymen, Liverpool-based artist Paul Fleming began to write what would come to be his debut album ‘Baltic Fleet’. With a laptop and any instruments that were to hand he would capture, in music, what inspired him in each city around the world, and a sound was born influenced by artists such as Eno, The Doves, NEU!, Sigur Ros and DJ Shadow.
http://www.blowuprecords.c om/artists/balticfleet
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more info: http://www.blowupmetro.com
complete listings: http://www.blowupmetro.com /listing.aspx?style=partia l
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It's official, last Thursday 16th October was exactly 15 years after the club opened its doors for the first time in Camden. Here's some of the nice things below that people have said over the years, and stay tuned for the Anniversary celebrations next year!
If you've got any memories or photos from the last 15 years we'd love to hear from you too, drop us a line at webmaster [AT] blowup.co.uk or on our facebook group / fan page
Don't forget we're still on every Saturday at The Metro, and as usual arrive early!
myspace.com/blowupclub - blowupmetro.com
"A refreshing break from the over-polished venue this hidden gem focuses on the music. Paul Tunkin has been DJing at Blow Up since 1993. His experience has paid off and this little beauty has stood the test of time." ThisIsLondon.co.uk, June 2008
"Few weekly clubs can keep up the sheer effort of throwing a good party every seven days. Yet, year after year, week after week, Blow Up just seems to get better" The Evening Standard
"Blow Up may be 60's inspired, but their night could run and run" Time Out
No.4: Time Out's Top Ten Club's of The 90s
"The club that changed the world" Melody Maker
"Home to and creator of everything, ever, Blow Up" "The original, and we love you, baby" Jacques Peretti, The Guardian
"This is the night which spawned a thousand bands, inspiring fashion designers and stylists to recreate the look for the mainstream" The Guest List
"By the time Blur played Alexandra Palace about a year after Blow Up started, the whole audience looked like they went there. It's global and I think it started at Blow Up"
John Best of Savage & Best PR on Britpop*
(*Those Tourists Are Money: The Rock N Roll Guide To Camden by A. Scanlon)
"The London clubland institution" The Guardian Guide
http://www.myspace.com/blo wupclub
METRO CLUB TO CLOSE - January 2009
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On Tues 20th Jan 2009 The Metro Club, 19-23 Oxford Street, London will close.
This is due to the proposed Tottenham Court Road Station extension. We have been notified by Transport For London that the venue is to be acquired by a compulsory purchase order, under the Crossrail Act.
Although the rumblings of Crossrail have been going on for many years it has come up far quicker than any of us could have expected. At present we are looking for new premises to relocate the venue to but have yet to find one suitable. Ultimately it is another nail in the coffin for Central London's live music and club scene. And when you are about to be served 28 days notice just before Christmas you have to ask why not give people more time to relocate? Why destroy successful businesses when in a recession? Why the hurry? Where is the Westend heading?
The final club night of The Metro Club will be Sat 17th January 2009, which will be the Blow Up Club night, currently in it's 15th year.
Blow Up took over the running of The Metro Club as a separate venture to our club night and record label on November 5th 2001, just as the new new wave of bands were about to really start making their moves, many of them at the venue. From debut UK appearances from The Killers, Kings of Leon, to early shows from Bloc Party, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Kaiser Chiefs, to hundreds of other new and breaking acts as well as a few legendary characters making an appearances such as Dion's first and only UK show in 18 years in 2007 and madcap krautrockers Faust. And to name a few from the pop world: MIKA (first ever show), Scissor Sisters and Robyn.
A totally independent venue - not corporate - which is rare, and soon to be even more so in central London.
Today we have launched a photo gallery on http://www.blowupmetro.com, featuring just some of the photos from our archives taken at the club over the last 7 years, with more to be added soon.
If you would like to leave any comments on our closure, please leave them here on the official venue facebook page here:
http://www.facebook.com/pa
Thank you to everyone who has supported the club. Please stay tuned and lets go out with a bang!
Paul Tunkin
Blow Up Metro
read more...
http://www.blowupmetro.com
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***** BLOW UP RECORDS *****
**************************
2008 has been the most release-packed year yet for Blow Up with several debuts including the Kraut Rock inspired Baltic Fleet (one of Rough Trade's tips for this year), London artrockers Silvery ("You will not hear anything like this all year" Steve Lamacq) and indie-pop from Sweden's Mockingbird, Wish Me Luck ("Gorgeous indie pop. I could listen to this single for months and not tire of it" Swedesplease.net). Big Boss Man's Nasser Bouzida also found time to release the third album by his alter-ego The Bongolian ("A Latin-flavoured jazz-funk odyssey" Q magazine) which has been winning fans worldwide. Stay tuned for 2009!
**** OUT NOW ****
SILVERY 'Action Force'/'The Nod' - Mon 27th October
After weeks of plays on BBC Radio (Lamacq, Riley, Lamarr, Crowley, Radcliffe & Maconie amongst others) and both BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 Music live sessions, Silvery release their third single 'Action Force', taken from their acclaimed debut album 'Thunderer & Excelsior'.
The double A-side is 'The Nod', a new non-album exclusive recording of a live favourite. Its the perfect showcase for their unique and riotous Victoriana inspired sound and a worldview that suggests a heady concoction of British Sea Power through a filter of Sparks, Bowie, XTC and Blur at their punky fairground best.
Steve Lamacq's *BBC 6 Music Single of The Week* 27/10/08
The single has just been chosen by Steve Lamacq as his Single Of The Week on BBC 6 Music, which means it'll be spun every day read more...
"Action Force is my favourite rapid-fire, jerky pop song of the year" Steve Lamacq (BBC Blog)
"More of their Victorian gentleman’s club brit pop, Action Force is a catchy slice off the London band’s well received recent album. The Nod is a previously unreleased goodness and one of their best tracks - if ever there was a model of a modern major general and all the Sparks that fly and the bits of early Blur and XTC and Jules Verne adventurer" The Organ
"Tumble-dried Blur melting Sparks into liquid pop" What's On The NME Stereo?
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SILVERY 'Thunderer & Excelsior' *debut album* - Mon 11th August
SILVERY 'Devil In The Detail' *ltd. 2nd single* - Mon 11th August
London's Silvery release their debut album 'Thunderer & Excelsior' - a 14-track blast of infectious eccentric British pop and an essential release for 2008.
'Thunderer & Excelsior' BBC 6music album of the day! *Tue 12th August*..
"This album has barely been out of my CD player at home all week"
"You will not hear anything like this all year" Steve Lamacq
"A fine debut album from the London band, just as they promised it would be" The Organ
"It’s mental and it rocks" Artrocker 'Recommended'
"Exciting, forceful, intelligent, and on all the time"
David Quantick, Word Magazine
"The potential to capture the imagination of a generation" Classic Rock
"MADCAP LONDONERS MAKE AN ARTY RACKET" Q Magazine
"Silvery's eccentric organ-led pop is quintessentially British with more than a nod to David Bowie, a wink to Syd Barrett and a wave to XTC" 8/10 Alternative Ulster
"A wonderfully ebullient album of eccentric, quirkily catchy, organ-led Brit Pop with singalong choruses aplenty"Nude
"Get used to the madness because Silvery could be around for a very longtime"Rock'N'Reel
"A band to get rather excited about" Clash
"Strange, surreal and stunning - purchase on sight" losingtoday.com
http://www.blowuprecords.c
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MOCKINGBIRD, WISH ME LUCK - Days Come And Go
MOCKINGBIRD, WISH ME LUCK - Pictures (Too Big To Fit In A Sight)
"A pop album for picnic days and warm nights of dancing with all the windows open." Kitten Painting
"God only knows why, but the Swedes are super proficient at doing pop music. Grand songs, delivered well. Belle and Sebastian and Neutral Milk Hotel in bed with Agnetha Fältskog?" Stool Pigeon
"Wry, sincere hometown poetry" NME
The debut album & ltd. debut single from this 8-piece pop-orchestra from Ängelholm, Sweden.
http://www.blowuprecords.c
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THE BONGOLIAN - Outer Bongolia
The third solo outing for BBM's Nasser Bouzida aka The Bongolian.
http://www.blowuprecords.c
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BALTIC FLEET Black Lounge / 3 Dollar Dress
A cracking double A-sided limited Krautrocking dancefloor essential! Taken from the forthcoming self-titled debut album.
http://www.blowuprecords.c
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SILVERY - Horrors / Orders
Silvery release their limited debut 45 'Horrors'/'Orders' as a taste of their forthcoming debut album (late Spring 2008). Its a double A-sided blast of infectious eccentric British pop, and with first track 'Horrors' coming in at 1'47 it’s not long before you’ll be wanting to play again. The single which has aready had more than one spin by BBC's Steve Lamacq and is accompanied by a brilliant animated video by Alasdair Brotherson.
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http://www.blowuprecords.c
BALTIC FLEET - Baltic Fleet
Whilst on a World Tour playing keyboards for Echo & The Bunnymen, Liverpool-based artist Paul Fleming began to write what would come to be his debut album ‘Baltic Fleet’. With a laptop and any instruments that were to hand he would capture, in music, what inspired him in each city around the world, and a sound was born influenced by artists such as Eno, The Doves, NEU!, Sigur Ros and DJ Shadow.
http://www.blowuprecords.c
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***** BLOW UP METRO *****
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more info: http://www.blowupmetro.com
complete listings: http://www.blowupmetro.com
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***** BLOW UP CLUB *****
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It's official, last Thursday 16th October was exactly 15 years after the club opened its doors for the first time in Camden. Here's some of the nice things below that people have said over the years, and stay tuned for the Anniversary celebrations next year!
If you've got any memories or photos from the last 15 years we'd love to hear from you too, drop us a line at webmaster [AT] blowup.co.uk or on our facebook group / fan page
Don't forget we're still on every Saturday at The Metro, and as usual arrive early!
myspace.com/blowupclub - blowupmetro.com
"A refreshing break from the over-polished venue this hidden gem focuses on the music. Paul Tunkin has been DJing at Blow Up since 1993. His experience has paid off and this little beauty has stood the test of time." ThisIsLondon.co.uk, June 2008
"Few weekly clubs can keep up the sheer effort of throwing a good party every seven days. Yet, year after year, week after week, Blow Up just seems to get better" The Evening Standard
"Blow Up may be 60's inspired, but their night could run and run" Time Out
No.4: Time Out's Top Ten Club's of The 90s
"The club that changed the world" Melody Maker
"Home to and creator of everything, ever, Blow Up" "The original, and we love you, baby" Jacques Peretti, The Guardian
"This is the night which spawned a thousand bands, inspiring fashion designers and stylists to recreate the look for the mainstream" The Guest List
"By the time Blur played Alexandra Palace about a year after Blow Up started, the whole audience looked like they went there. It's global and I think it started at Blow Up"
John Best of Savage & Best PR on Britpop*
(*Those Tourists Are Money: The Rock N Roll Guide To Camden by A. Scanlon)
"The London clubland institution" The Guardian Guide
http://www.myspace.com/blo
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