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After Prolonged Fight, the Iconic Fabric Nightclub Shuts Down

Despite all the efforts to stand still, London’s legendary Fabric nightclub has lost the license and is set to close its doors for good by decision of local authorities. Home for many UK ravers is now under serious threat of never seeing the light again.

After recent two drug fatalities that happened almost a month ago, the club has been under heavy investigation since. Loyal clubbers around the world have been continuously showing their support, and gained attention of more than 140,000 people. Even London’s mayor Sadiq Khan himself stepped up in defense. However, turns out he has a little control of what’s going to happen with the place: “It is important to note that City Hall does not have the power to intervene in licensing cases like the current situation with Fabric, “ he states in his response to the petition.

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Yet another Banksy identity reveal – could it be a founder of Massive Attack?

Remember when back in 2008 when we believed the mysterious graffiti artist, behind the name of Banksy, has been revealed? Robin Gunningham, a former public school student from a middle class family, was believed to be the main suspect. At least, by the word of mouth from his friends and acquaintances. However, this year, the case had some major proof which indeed might lead to Robin – including geographic profiling, that is used to catch criminals, and pinpoints locations of Banksy’s artworks to his movement around. You can even google “Robin Gunningham wiki” which leads to Banksy’s Wikipedia page. But here’s a twist…

Another journalist Craig Williams, claims that the man behind the mask is Robert '3D' Del Naja, a founder of trip-hop project Massive Attack. You might know them by the song you can hear in an opening of M.D. House TV series.

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Finally an EDM Show You'll Want to Watch

If you’re an electronic music fan who was disappointed(like most) after watching the infamous Zac Efron movie, We are Your Friends, look no further. Netflix recently announced they will be airing an original EDM series called Momentum this upcoming fall. Unlike We are Your Friends, Momentum plans to create an accurate depiction of EDM culture, hitting on everything from production, DJing, concerts, fame, and the industry as a whole.

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