Welcome to No Skips. Happy international week of Guinesss appretiation ☘️ No shortage of quality events this week: Young Franco lands in London, afrobeats in Lewisham, The Cause and fabric. There’s a writeup on Palais and new music from Chase & Status aswell. Here’s a glimpse of what’s on this week and what’s ahead.
THIS WEEK
Origins: Dax J, Ignez & Gloria Rose
🗓 FRIDAY | 📍The Cause
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Fast, stripped-back techno with real intent. Dax J returns after a sell-out run, bringing that Monnom Black pressure, with Ignez adding precision and control, and Gloria Rose locking it down.
Young Franco & Friends
🗓 FRIDAY | 📍EartH
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A lighter touch for Friday. Young Franco brings groove-led house, funk, and party energy, backed by Tiffany Calver and a stacked friends lineup. Expect a mixed crowd, big moments, and a set that leans as much social as it does dancefloor.
Club Saoco w/ Tera Kòrá, ELLADHC, DJABLÈS
Fri 20 Mar 📍 The Fox & Firkin
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Global club energy done properly. Afrobeats, amapiano, dancehall, reggaeton, baile funk all in rotation. Loose, warm, and rhythm-first.
fabric: DJ Tennis, Red Axes (All Night Long)
🗓 SATURDAY | 📍fabric
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Three rooms, three directions. Red Axes go long in Room 2 with a full journey set. DJ Tennis, PARAMIDA and Luke Alessi keep Room 1 moving with depth and variation. Matisa holds Room 3 all night. Proper fabric programming with space to explore.
Wade (Music On)
🗓 SATURDAY | 📍E1
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High-impact tech house with weight. Wade brings rolling percussion, Latin touches, and thick basslines built for late hours. E1’s system will carry this into full peak-time territory.
The Cause presents: Charlie Dark Open To Close
🗓 SUNDAY | 📍Vittoria Wharf Studio
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Eight hours, one selector. Charlie Dark takes full control, moving through soul, house, and deeper cuts without interruption. Intimate space, proper crowd, and a Sunday that’s about feeling everything, not rushing anything.
WHAT’S ON: FOUR TET
Four Tet
🗓 Sat, 8 Aug |📍Finsbury Park
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Four Tet returns to Finsbury Park, London for the iconic All Dayer. Set in one of the city’s most iconic green spaces, the event brings together a focused lineup of electronic artists for a day of excellent music, quality production, great food options, and space to explore.
THE BOOTH
Chase & Status don’t miss when they lean back into raw UK energy, and Through The Pain with Pozer lands exactly there. It’s stripped, direct, and built around that unmistakable weight they’ve been refining for years, with Pozer bringing a vocal that cuts through without overdoing it. There’s a sense of tension running the whole track. Minimal in parts, then hitting hard where it matters. It feels engineered for late sets, when the room is locked in and every drop actually lands. No gimmicks, no crossover fluff. Just pressure, emotion, and a reminder that when Chase & Status stay close to their roots, they’re still setting the pace.
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EDITORIAL
We had the pleasure of working with Club Culture to produce The Top London Clubs Guide using a mix of reviews and top-rated venues by you all. We’re excited for who came out ontop.

Palais has been three years in the making and it shows, with a restored Peckham building that balances old London character and a clean, modern club setup, from a dark, intimate main room built for full immersion to The Ballroom upstairs which works as a proper social reset without killing the night, while the real standout is the sound system which hits hard but stays controlled so you feel everything without it becoming overwhelming, backed by thoughtful details like a no phone policy, minimal booth, and lighting that enhances rather than distracts, all paired with sharp programming and all-night-long sets that actually suit the space, making Palais feel like a rare answer to what London has been missing as clubs get bigger and more diluted, a smaller, focused room where the whole point is simply a great night out.
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