Cable announces the launch of new sister venue… RELAY
Relay- created out of the space that was previously Cable’s mysterious 3rd room, Relay is now a standalone venue in its own right, with a program of events that will run parallel to the parties at Cable next door. Having expanded into another arch at the back of Cable, the new space is larger, with a new seating area away from the dance floor, new bar, cloakroom, and some shiny new toilets. In addition, Relay is being kitted out with a spanking new Nova sound-system especially configured for the new space - bringing it up to the same world class standard as Cable’s main room. The lighting rig will be totally overhauled, with low hanging lights adding to the intimate atmosphere, and new LEDs across all the walls creating an ever changing sheet of colours. At the same time, the exposed brickwork and historic and atmospheric feel created by the railway arches remains.
Relay will be run by the same award-winning team behind Cable (Time Out’s Best Club Venue 2011) and will enable them to program an even more diverse range of parties across two venues in their London Bridge home. An independent program of events will run in the 500 capacity space, although for really big nights Relay can still open as part of Cable, providing a third room as it did before – only bigger, better and louder! Relay is also set up to handle live bands as well as DJs, opening up further exciting possibilities for both venues.
Ryan Ashmore, Head of Business Development for Cable said: “Transforming this additional and underused space into a fully-fledged sister venue is a natural progression for Cable. It’s really exciting to have already reached a stage where we are expanding, despite not even having reached our 3rd birthday!”
Since Cable burst onto the scene in 2009, it has become synonymous with quality underground sounds. Fridays at Cable are well established as a home of Bass music, with artists such as Subfocus, Joker, Plastician and Dr P gracing the decks. Saturdays showcase a diverse range of cutting edge sounds, such as when We Fear Silence present sell-out D&B nights such as Shogun Audio, Metalheadz and A Bunch of Cuts, grimey goodness from Butterz & Hardrive, or techno from Blueprint Records. Sundays mornings, of course, are home of the infamous Jaded afterparty.
Relay’s flagship Saturday night will be a weekly house night {Moh-Teef}, launching on Sat 4th Feb and bringing artists such as Kozo & Cezar and Cadenza’s Alex Picone to the venue, alongside residents J Nelson, Pete Glasspool and Leroy Roberts. The team behind {Moh-Teef} felt that there was a gap in London’s nightlife for a quality, underground weekly house night – and wanted to provide a party where house heads can drop by, regardless of who’s playing, and know they’ll be friendly faces and a great soundtrack. The ethos behind {Moh-Teef} is to provide an intimate, friendly vibe where residents are joined by one or two guests each week – with a mix of more established names alongside hot new talent.
MixMag featuring the news story here;
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Cable announces the launch of new sister venue… RELAY

Relay- created out of the space that was previously Cable’s mysterious 3rd room, Relay is now a standalone venue in its own right, with a program of events that will run parallel to the parties at Cable next door. Having expanded into another arch at the back of Cable, the new space is larger, with a new seating area away from the dance floor, new bar, cloakroom, and some shiny new toilets. In addition, Relay is being kitted out with a spanking new Nova sound-system especially configured for the new space - bringing it up to the same world class standard as Cable’s main room. The lighting rig will be totally overhauled, with low hanging lights adding to the intimate atmosphere, and new LEDs across all the walls creating an ever changing sheet of colours. At the same time, the exposed brickwork and historic and atmospheric feel created by the railway arches remains.

Relay will be run by the same award-winning team behind Cable (Time Out’s Best Club Venue 2011) and will enable them to program an even more diverse range of parties across two venues in their London Bridge home. An independent program of events will run in the 500 capacity space, although for really big nights Relay can still open as part of Cable, providing a third room as it did before – only bigger, better and louder! Relay is also set up to handle live bands as well as DJs, opening up further exciting possibilities for both venues.

Ryan Ashmore, Head of Business Development for Cable said: “Transforming this additional and underused space into a fully-fledged sister venue is a natural progression for Cable. It’s really exciting to have already reached a stage where we are expanding, despite not even having reached our 3rd birthday!”

Since Cable burst onto the scene in 2009, it has become synonymous with quality underground sounds. Fridays at Cable are well established as a home of Bass music, with artists such as Subfocus, Joker, Plastician and Dr P gracing the decks. Saturdays showcase a diverse range of cutting edge sounds, such as when We Fear Silence present sell-out D&B nights such as Shogun Audio, Metalheadz and A Bunch of Cuts, grimey goodness from Butterz & Hardrive, or techno from Blueprint Records. Sundays mornings, of course, are home of the infamous Jaded afterparty.

Relay’s flagship Saturday night will be a weekly house night {Moh-Teef}, launching on Sat 4th Feb and bringing artists such as Kozo & Cezar and Cadenza’s Alex Picone to the venue, alongside residents J Nelson, Pete Glasspool and Leroy Roberts. The team behind {Moh-Teef} felt that there was a gap in London’s nightlife for a quality, underground weekly house night – and wanted to provide a party where house heads can drop by, regardless of who’s playing, and know they’ll be friendly faces and a great soundtrack. The ethos behind {Moh-Teef} is to provide an intimate, friendly vibe where residents are joined by one or two guests each week – with a mix of more established names alongside hot new talent.

MixMag featuring the news story here;

http://www.mixmag.net/words/news/cable-launches-new-london-club