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In July 1985, Czezowski and Carrington launched their own Record Company, Latex Records. located at the Fridge. Yvette the Conqueror was the first artist signed to the label. The label's first release was a single by Yvette the Conqueror, titled "The Boys Were There", produced by Iain 'Rudi' Williams
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In 1984, as a result of its increased popularity, the owners of the club signed a lease on a converted 1913 cinema (The Palladium Picture House) formerly a roller-disco called the ACE on the Town Hall Parade. After renovating the building, the new Fridge club opened on 7 June 1985. Joe Strummer from
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featuring club promoter Laurence Malice, Karen O'Connor and Iain 'Rudi' Williams. The band performed a sell-out concert at the Fridge on 27 March 1987, at which Czezowski had a huge white staircase built on the stage for the band to perform on. The show was filmed for Japanese television. Since then
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The Fridge Bar, located next-door to The Fridge, was typically used to host an afterparty on Saturday mornings, with DJs playing music to the small basement dancefloor. A hand-stamp allowed paying punters to come and go freely, some choosing to spend part of the morning in the Peace Gardens park
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started in 1981, in a small club at 390 Brixton Rd, and later, in 1982, above Iceland in Brixton Road with a radical decor that included beat-up ice boxes and artificial dead cats hanging from its ceiling. Early guest DJs included Keith Barker-Main, later a lifestyle journalist and social
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The night was temporarily closed in 1998, but was soon brought back due to public demand. It never fully recovered however, and became increasingly infrequent during the period 2000–2002, then finally closed permanently in 2004.
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Escape from Samsara released a total of three unmixed compilation albums between 1996 and 1999. The group Zen Terrorists and solo artist SBL (Silicon Based Life) also both later released
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Launched in September 1992 by Czezowski and Carrington, Love Muscle became one of the major gay club nights in London, running every Saturday night for almost a decade.
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Return to the Source released a number of compilation albums and a few singles on their label of the same name. Otherworld released a trance compilation entitled
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Love Muscle returned to the Fridge on 31 December 2008 with the original promoter Andrew Czezowski with pyrotechnics and production effects.
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albums. The second CD of the debut album by Lab 4 consisted of a live set recorded at Escape from Samsara at the Fridge, too.
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website was online until 2014 and played loops of the club's memorable tracks, starting with Bob Sinclar's
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named "At the Africa Centre" for its original venue was released as a compilation album in 2003, mixed by
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FRIDGE nightclub, Brixton, 1985 invitation card to the opening on Friday 7 June 1985. (pink)
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invested £5,000 in the new club. Andrew explains during an interview for 3:AM magazine,
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commentator. It claims to have been the first British club to have such innovations as
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The venue reopened in 2011 as Electric Brixton. The venue is now owned by
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Everyone knows about the hugely successful gay night, Love Muscle...
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LATEX RECORDS, 1985, Yvette the Conqueror 1st single press release
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before they were well known and drew famous faces such as
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press listings for their Fridge 27 March 1987 concert.
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lounge. The Fridge was at the heart of the early 80s
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it has hosted a variety of club nights most notably
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