Our opening night at The Crypt went brilliantly - a fantastic turn out,
a lovely atmosphere, and some wonderful moments on the dancefloor. But
that doesn't mean that we're home and dry - now we have to show that
the opening night wasn't a fluke, and that we can do this every month.
So please come along and make our second night at The Crypt every bit
as good as the first.
The venue itself is real gem. A jazz club in the crypt underneath St
Giles church on Camberwell Church Street, it's a beautiful, atmospheric,
and ever so slightly eccentric space which feels like it could have
featured on the second side of "Tigermilk". It's 150 capacity,
with a cool dancefloor, lots of interesting nooks and crannies for talking
in, and a great private garden for the smokers. Best of all, the layout
of the club means that even when it's sold out, there's still plenty
of space to dance, chat, and generally hang out.
Photos of our opening night are here - http://www.howdoesitfeel.co.uk/oct32015a.html
Our guest DJs this month are David and Franic of The Wave Pictures,
who'll be playing their usual floor-filling mix of indiepop, soul, rock'n'roll,
rhythm'n'blues and whatever else takes their fancy. After the November
date, The Crypt will decide whether they'd like HDIF to be a regular
event. The first Saturday in December is already booked so if we do
go monthly at the Crypt it will be from next February onwards.
Usual admission of £4 for members and £6 for non-members.
Club will run from 9pm - 2am. Advance tickets here - http://www.wegottickets.com/event/335802
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How Does It Feel To Be Loved?
Saturday November 7th
The Crypt, St. Giles Church, Camberwell Church Street, London SE5 8JB,
9pm-2am
Guest DJs: The Wave Pictures
We play:
The Smiths * The Supremes * The Go-Betweens * Dusty Springfield * Belle
& Sebastian * Love * Tammi Terrell * Aztec Camera * The Ronettes
* Orange Juice * Beach Boys * The Temptations * Velvet Underground *
Felt * The Shangri-Las * Primal Scream * Otis Redding * The Field Mice
* Dexys Midnight Runners * Camera Obscura * The Four Tops * Melba Moore
* The Orchids
take me home
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