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- The_Fridge abstract "The Fridge was a nightclub in the Brixton area of South London, founded by Andrew Czezowski, who had run the Roxy during punk music's heyday in 1977. It was originally started in 1981, in a small club at 390 Brixton Lane, and 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 commentator. It claims to have been the first British club to have such innovations as video screens and a chill out lounge, . The Fridge was at the heart of the early 80s New Romantic movement, and booked such acts as Eurythmics and the Pet Shop Boys before they were well known and drew famous faces such as Boy George, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Magenta Devine, and Marc Almond and Grace Jones who also performed there.In 1985, as a result of increased popularity, the club moved to its current location; a converted 1913 cinema (The Palladium Picture House) on the Town Hall Parade. The Fridge became famous for its Africa Centre nights, playing hip hop and funk hosted by UK group Soul II Soul. Since then it has hosted a variety of club nights most notably Daisy Chain (1987-1990) mostly dance music, trance and more recently mainly hard dance.The Fridge closed on 17 March 2010 and has no link with The Electric Brixton, and reopened in September 2011 as Electric Brixton.".
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- The_Fridge location Brixton.
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- The_Fridge name "The Fridge, Brixton".
- The_Fridge opened "December 1981".
- The_Fridge owners "Andrew Czezowski and Susan Carrington".
- The_Fridge promotions "Ciao Baby Bites Back".
- The_Fridge promotions "Escape from Samsara".
- The_Fridge promotions "Love Muscle".
- The_Fridge promotions "Pendragon".
- The_Fridge promotions "Return to the Source".
- The_Fridge type Nightclub.
- The_Fridge website www.fridge.co.uk.
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- The_Fridge comment "The Fridge was a nightclub in the Brixton area of South London, founded by Andrew Czezowski, who had run the Roxy during punk music's heyday in 1977. It was originally started in 1981, in a small club at 390 Brixton Lane, and 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 commentator.".
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