Britain at Night
Soul Boys, Ravers, and Pillheads: Sweaty Photos of Classic British Club Culture
We got a special selection of images from Lost in Music, an upcoming photography exhibition that charts the history of dance music and club culture in the UK.
Photos of Five Decades of Club Kids
We had a chat with Derek Ridgers about his upcoming book, "The Dark Carnival: Portraits from the Endless Night."
The Founder of a 'Club Drug Clinic' on the Dangers of the Stuff You Put Into Your Body Every Weekend
A couple of years ago, we spoke with the founder of London's Club Drug Clinic. We checked in again recently and found out he's got all sorts of new issues to contend with.
In the UK, Even the Nightlife Scene Is Getting Gentrified
How London and other cities have replaced raves with dire yuppie parody.
Has the UK Really Fallen Out of Love With Nightclubs?
Who or what is to blame for nearly half of the country's nightclubs closing in the last 10 years?
This Is What It's Like to Go Clubbing When You're Blind
Drinking, dancing, keeping track of your friends, and rolling cigarettes is a little more complicated when you're blind.
Are UK Nightclubs Breaking Data Laws by Storing Your IDs and Fingerprints?
Everyone kicked up a fuss when the government proposed mandatory ID cards, but you're freely handing your details to a nationwide database every Friday night.
The Early Days of London's Fabric Nightclub
In honor of the 15th anniversary of the London institution, we met with co-founder Keith Reilly to discuss the club's history.
A Love Letter to Manchester's Post Millenium Hard House Scene
Cycling tops, six-inch nail necklaces and fuckin' 'avin it.
Don't Let Dickhead Developers Kill Liverpool's Club Scene
It's hard to throw a warehouse party when you've got residents of luxury flats filing noise complaints.
The Story of Boy's Own: The Acid House Gang Who Changed British Clubbing
Terry Farley talks about running the seminal fanzine, club night and record label.