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    Welcome to Club Automatic, your single source for London Clubbing Information. Club Automatic brings you information that includes club locations, nightlife events, and other nightlife information.

    London’s club scene, with more than 200 venues, has reached pinnacle levels, with even Sunday nights providing a notable variety of dance music. Globally famed club nights include the Ministry of Sound and the nostalgia of School Disco.

    Soho, for centuries the heart of London’s nightlife, teems with a glamour aura and thriving gay scene. The Lab Bar on Old Compton Street is known for cocktails, and The End is known for cool. Trendsetters with eclectic musical tastes gather at Shoreditch’s Plastic People, or Cargo and Herbal around the corner. Fabric and Turnmills in Clerkenwell have top international DJs. In West London, Notting Hill Arts Club is somewhat of an undiscovered jewel. Also west, The Blag Club reflects the trend for “micro clubs” with two venues on Notting Hill Gate and Kensal Road.

    To the north in the Islington area, Canvas conducts club nights and a roller disco. Nearby, The Key’s underground nights have big name DJs. Camden’s Bar Vinyl, open days for snacks, also has DJs at night.

    Brixton’s Dogstar goes easy on the pocketbook, and Brixton’s big clubs include The Fridge and Mass, and the Gothic-style Bug Bar in the crypt downstairs.

     

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