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− | '''Powerhaus''' was a club in Finsbury Park, London. Boards of Canada played [[Blech 01|a show]] here in support of [[wikipedia:Seefeel|Seefeel]] on 31 October, 1999. | + | The '''Powerhaus''' (previously Sir George Robey) was a club in Finsbury Park, London. Boards of Canada played [[Blech 01|a show]] here in support of [[wikipedia:Seefeel|Seefeel]] on 31 October, 1999. After closing in 2004, the building was demolished in 2015. Not to be confused with the Powerhaus (previously Pied Bull) in Islington, nor the PowerHaus (formerly Dingwalls) in Camden.<ref>https://www.setlist.fm/venue/sir-george-robey-london-england-6bd7f6c2.html</ref><ref>https://www.setlist.fm/venue/powerhaus-islington-london-england-23d2e4bf.html</ref> |
== Location == | == Location == |
The Powerhaus (previously Sir George Robey) was a club in Finsbury Park, London. Boards of Canada played a show here in support of Seefeel on 31 October, 1999. After closing in 2004, the building was demolished in 2015. Not to be confused with the Powerhaus (previously Pied Bull) in Islington, nor the PowerHaus (formerly Dingwalls) in Camden.[1][2]
240 Seven Sisters Rd
Finsbury Park, N4 2HX
Blech was the name of a monthly club night run by Warp Records.
The first Blech night was established in Sheffield in May 1996. A second Blech night in New York in January 1997. Warp brought a third Blech night to London in October 1997.
They appear to have ended by September 1998.
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