CLUBS: CLUB OF THE WEEK
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London's Chinatown is full of pleasant surprises, not all of them culinary. A small (but not perfectly formed) venue, The Clinic is set in the heart of Chinatown and has housed some of the most innovative club nights of 1999.
Remedy is a monthly promotion that can truly describe itself as "underground", as it concentrates on up-and-coming DJ talent supported by more recognised, progressive spinners.
Consequently you get inventive DJs like Russell Penn, Danny McMillan and Rick Hopkins alongside some of London's best-known DJs like Alex Knight and Mr C, who headlines proceedings.
The end result is an attractive hybrid of deep house and progressive techno rhythms for an urban crowd intent on kicking off the weekend with a loud bang.
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