End Recordings

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From December 1995 The End flew the flag for underground dance music in London. It has had unparalleled growth over three years with residencies from the worlds finest DJ's in all musical genres. Founded by Mr C and Layo Paskin, The End was also the birthplace of End Recordings. The labels' output can be broadly defined as representing the new hybrid sounds, which mould together techno, house and breakbeat. The End closed the doors for one last time on 24th January 2009.

It’s was The End of The End as we know it…

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End Recordings
18 West Central Street
London WC1A 1JJ UK

Tel: +44 (0)20 7419 9199
Fax: +44 (0)20 7419 9099
E-mail: [email protected]

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endclub.com , endrecordings.co.uk

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  • attractiveco's avatar
    attractiveco
    It was a great club and nice memories of Mr C coming over and dancing with us! That was surreal as I'd been a big fan of The Shamen.
    • Bourbonman's avatar
      Bourbonman
      Edited 5 years ago
      The End club in London, i was on vacation in London mid-2000 and i never been there since. But i was a house head collecting vinyl (i was there solely for buying records mostly). We decided to hit a club, we did not know shit, so we went to Ministry Of Sound which was closed. Club land London seemed pretty dead, so i could only think about one place: The End, and it was open (Hooray). Glad to have been there at least once. It was Drum'n Bass night that night. Pretty amazing place, dark but great vibe. As for the label, it made it´s mark in UK as well. Mad respect to Mr.C and Bushwacka! who ran the t and the label.