London’s Cable Nightclub Forced to Close After Losing Legal Battle With Network Rail

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London’s Cable nightclub has been forced to close its doors after a long running dispute with Network Rail. Known as a purveyor of quality bass, techno and grime as well as a stream of underground parties, the team behind the club said goodbye via a statement issued today on its Facebook. “This is not only a huge loss to the loyal fans and staff of Cable, but to London’s clubbing community as a whole.” See the full statement below.

Dear World,

It is with a huge amount of sadness that we announce Cable has closed with immediate effect.

We have been forced to close following two years of ongoing legal battles with Network Rail, who took possession of the venue this morning with an entry order, putting us out of business and leaving our 70 staff without jobs. This is due to them allegedly requiring the space back for the redevelopment of London Bridge station. It is an utterly devastating blow to what is a much loved, hugely successful, well respected music venue and media business.

This is not only a huge loss to the loyal fans and staff of Cable, but to London’s clubbing community as a whole. With enormous pride, we delivered the very best talent in an environment that upheld the history of the early SE1 rave scene and supported as many musical styles as possible.

We are obviously devastated and still in shock by the news and know there will be questions. As you can appreciate, there is much work to be done and many arrangements to be made behind the scenes. A full press release will follow.

If you are presently a ticket holder for an event that was scheduled to take place at Cable, please do not worry – further information will follow in due course.

Our sincerest thanks,
The Cable Team x

Stream: Jon Hopkins’ “Open Eye Signal” From His Upcoming ‘Immunity’

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After posting an album teaser on YouTube back in March, British techno master Jon Hopkins has shared the first track from his upcoming fourth solo album, Immunity, due out June 4 on Domino Recordings. “Open Eye Signal” is a rollicking cut that rolls along at a breezy clip, clocking in at nearly eight minutes in length. Hopkins will open for Four Tet on May 8 at Webster Hall in New York City, so here’s hoping he shares a few new tunes during his set.

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Ricardo Da Force, Rapper for The KLF and N-Trance, Is Dead

British rapper Ricardo Da Force, who performed on classic ’90s tracks by The KLF including “3 A.M. Eternal,” “Last Train to Trancentral” and “Justified and Ancient,” has died. The news was announced today on the Facebook page of ’90s dance duo N-Trance, who Da Force sang with. N-Trance wrote, “Just heard news that Ricardo Da Force has passed away online casinos. He was a massive part of this band & the main influence for us to start making music from his days in the KLF… gonna be hugely missed RIP.” Da Force, whose real name was Jervis Ricardo Alfonso Lyte, also recorded with Adamski, Trancylvania and Clubzone during his career. According to reports, Da Force apparently died in Barbados. The cause of death is unknown at this time.

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Lady Waks Dominates at Breakspoll 2013 Awards

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The annual Breakspoll awards were presented last night at Cable in London. Rising star Lady Waks (pictured) took top honors for best track for “Round the Globe,” best producer and best radio show. After the ceremony an elated Lady Waks tweeted: “Big thanks for voting for me. It’s a big honor to get this awards!!! .. I haven’t expect to get 3!”

Krafty KutsLets Ride was awarded best album and Scour Records won for best new label. On a touching note, London-based music publicist Sonia Akow, who has worked with countless artists on the underground bass scene and was diagnosed with Leukaemia last November and now urgently needs a bone marrow transplant to save her life, was awarded for her outstanding contribution to the breaks scene.

Full list of winners is below.

Breakspoll 2013 Awards Winners

Best Track – Lady Waks feat MC Manic – Round the Globe [Menu Music]
Best Remix – Planet Perfecto Knights – ResuRection (Beatman & Ludmilla Remix) [Perfecto Records]
Best Album – Krafty Kuts – Lets Ride
Best Label – Ayra Recordings
Best New Label – Scour Records
Best Producer – Lady Waks
Breakthrough Producer – Broken Eye
Best DJ – A-Skillz
Breakthrough DJ – Se7en Deadly Breaks
Best Large Event – Boomtown Festival (UK)
Best Small Event – Low Down & Dirty (UK)
Best Website/Blog – NuSkoolBreaks.co.uk
Best Radio Station – NSB Radio
Best Radio Show – Lady Waks Show (Radio Record)
Best Free Track – The Prodigy – Smack My Bitch Up (REL1 Re-filth)
Best Live Act – Dub Pistols
Outstanding Contribution – Sonia Akow