Fabric, Electronic music nightclub in Farringdon, London, England.
Fabric is a nightclub in Farringdon with three separate rooms that each hold independent sound systems and offer different areas for varied music styles. The main room features a specially constructed dance floor fitted with bass transmission systems that deliver vibrations directly to dancers' feet.
The club opened in October 1999 inside a converted cold storage building across from Smithfield Meat Market. The space was designed by Cameron Peters and Keith Reilly, who created multiple rooms with different capacities and acoustic properties.
The venue contributed to electronic music through its record label, releasing mixes from international DJs and maintaining a prominent position in DJ Magazine rankings.
Visitors need to bring photo identification and should buy tickets in advance, as door policies are enforced consistently. The entrance sits on a quiet side street near Farringdon station, making late arrivals or early departures by public transport straightforward.
The building sits directly across from Smithfield Meat Market, and early morning clubbers often leave as butchers begin their work. The thick walls of the former cold storage facility ensure no sound escapes and the neighborhood remains quiet.
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