fabric: London club’s 25-year legacy in new book
Featuring interviews, stories, and rare photography.
Photo credit: fabric – Website
fabric has announced ‘fabric,’ a 300-page book chronicling 25 years of the iconic London club, featuring in-depth interviews, untold stories, rare photography, archival images, and iconic club artwork.
Author Joe Muggs has collected stories about fabric’s birth, struggles, and successes. With an introduction by Bill Brewster and foreword by Annie Mac, the book celebrates the venue’s impact on club culture and vice versa. It tells the story of the visionaries who made it happen, the curators and resident DJs who’ve kept it true to its roots, and the experiences of dancers on the dancefloor.
The book is available in three hardback editions: Standard Edition, Record Store Special Edition, and Super Deluxe (White Rabbit Edition).
The Standard Edition features a full-color interior, silver endpapers, and a case-bound cover with a foil-blocked logo. Limited to 4,000 copies, this one-time print run won’t be reprinted.
The Record Store Special Edition boasts black cover artwork and endpapers in a blind debossed slipcase. It includes Craig Richards’ fabric 001 mix CD and a reproduction of the first fabric flyer. Limited to 1,000 copies.
The Super Deluxe (White Rabbit Edition) showcases off-white cover artwork in a cloth slipcase with customized packaging. Limited to 500 copies, it includes exclusive items: a reproduction of the first fabric flyer, a silver pendant (originally given to 99 people in 1999), a pin badge, a Burial / Kode9 repress, a zoetropic slipmat, a 25th birthday poster, and four classic fabric flyer reproductions.
Pre-order yours here.