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Home, 100-106 Leonard St, T 020-7684 8618, http://www.homebar. co.uk. Open til 2400 Mon-Sat. Camden Palace, 1a Camden High Rd, Camden, T 09062- 100200. Diverse venue tending toward guitar/ indie stompalongs during the week. Resident DJs at weekends. Electrowerkz, 7 Torrens St, Islington, T 020-7837 6419. Fairly spacious warehouse place thats popular with Goths but not exclusively so. Underworld, 174 Camden High St, Camden, T 020-74821932. A wide selection of mainstream and more underground rock sounds. For black American music like hip hop and RnB there are a number of excellent long-running club nights: Notting Hill Arts Club, 21 Notting Hill Gate, T 020-7460 4459. Closed Mon. Very lively and late post-industrial basement club, regularly sweaty and packed. Expect to queue even on a Wednesday. Woodys, 41-43 Woodfield Rd, T 020-7266 3030, http://www.woodys club.com. A young mixed crowd after a party atmosphere. Dogstar, 389 Coldharbour Lane, T 020-7733 7515. Mon-Thu 1200- 0200; Fri and Sat 1200-0400, Sun 1200-0200. Technically a bar/club crossover in the Bug Bar mould, the Dogstar is one of Brixtons most popular after hours venues, with decent DJs throughout the week and dodgy disco classics at the weekend. Furthermore, the beer is excellent. Fridge, Town Hall Parade, Brixton Hill, T 020-77326 5100. Fri and Sat 1000-0600. Banging trance and techno is the staple of Brixtons largest club, though it also hosts several popular gay nights. Admission is generally between £8 and £12.
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