Club of the week: Swallow @ Innocence

Alister Morgan
Saturday 13 March 1999 00:02 GMT
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Anyone who checked out Swallow's recent gigs at Mass cannot have failed to be impressed by the dark mix of drum 'n' bass and techno-driven house beats.

This fortnightly residence promises more of the same at the newly refurbished Innocence. A huge refurbished railway arch, this venue is a real stylistic throwback to the early warehouse days of the house era but with all the modern facilities that you'd expect, including an excellent chill-out area.

Grimy drum 'n' bass takes centre stage in the main arena with the full complement of MCs and live performances, while progressive techno holds sway next door in the second arena.

Resident DJs on rotation are Sharpz, Baseman, De Witt, Agony, Theory, Akuma and Saskia, with MC support from Nice, Rudi and Prince. Colin Dale headlines in the techno arena with support from Tony Price.

A combination of great tunes and friendly revellers which should remind you why you started clubbing in the first place.

Friday, Arch 5, corner of Crucifix Lane and Shand Street, London SE1 (0956 940 097) 10pm-6am pounds 8-pounds 10

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