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  • My favourite route: Music

  • By Eddy Lawrence

  • Time Out‘s Music editor keeps it real on a tour around Soho and tries out the GPS and camera on his BlackBerry Pearl 8110 smartphone

  • Go record hunting
    Berwick Street, not far from the Time Out office, is like a ‘High Fidelity’ theme park, with a plethora of new and used record stores covering every genre from NWOBHM to spunk jazz. Sounds Of The Universe and Music And Video Exchange are favourites. I can spend hours in search of hidden gems, or at least LPs with cool covers.
    Sounds of the Universe, 7 Broadwick St, W1F 0DA (020 7734 3430/ www.soundsoftheuniverse.com).
    Music And Video Exchange, 95 Berwick St, W1V 3PP (020 7434 2939).


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    Grab a healthy bite at Beatroot

    Stay connected
    Email blackberry@timeout.com and we will send a list of great music stores to your phone.

    Grab a healthy bite
    I pop in my headphones and use the multimedia player to listen to my latest tunes, while I eat a healthy, carrot-crunching lunch at Beatroot. This innovative veggie/vegan specialists serve great hot and cold food, and it’s one of my favourite lunch spots.
    Beatroot, 92 Berwick St,W1F 0QD (020 7437 8591/www.beatroot.org.uk).

    Recreate a famous moment
    In the spirit of the ‘Abbey Road’ album cover recreation, why not shoot the famous cover of Oasis’s ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory’. No, not the one with the Rolls in the swimming pool. The one with the bloke walking down Berwick Street. Take a picture with your BlackBerry and upload it onto Facebook for all your mates.
    Berwick St, Soho, W1F

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    Recreat a famous moment on
    Berwick Street

    Time for a pint
    One of the few remaining proper boozers left in Soho. The John Snow is defiantly un-remodelled and wouldn’t know the meaning of the word ‘gastro’.
    John Snow, 39 Broadwick St, W1F 9QP (020 7437 1344).

    Spot future stars
    Once the kind of strip club you’d expect to see in ‘The Sweeney’. Nowadays, though, Jo-Jo’s hosts a dizzying variety of gigs by up-and-coming bands, numerous club nights and industry showcases. Get your BlackBerry Pearl 8110 out and use the video recording function to catch potential chart-toppers for posterity.
    Madame Jo Jo’s, 8-10 Brewer St, W1F OSP (020 7734 3040/ www.madamejojos.com).

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    The B-List
    Celebrities and VIPs from Lisa Snowdon to Trevor Nelson share their favourite places to go, exclusively for BlackBerry owners. Go to www.the-b-list.com to find out more.

    You could win a BlackBerry Pearl 8110 at www.timeout.com/blackberry

    Tell us about your favourite London route and four lucky readers will win a BlackBerry Pearl 8110 smartphone.

    Competition closes midnight April 1 2008. Judges' decision is final. There is no cash prize alternative.

    Stay connected when you are on the move with the BlackBerry Pearl 8110, giving you email, phone, web browser, Instant Messaging (IM), Facebook, a digital camera with video recording, a multimedia player and much more. For more info or to get your hands on one today check out www.blackberry.co.uk/timeout.

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