A crowd dancing in a basement nightclub with red lighting
Photograph: Ed Cunningham for Time Out

Club 360

  • Clubs
  • Tottenham
Ed Cunningham
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Time Out says

You can spot the building that hosts Club 360 from miles around, a repurposed 1960s industrial tower standing tall above Tottenham Hale’s retail parks and marshland. Under its previous moniker as short-lived but much-loved nightclub Archives, it hosted blockbuster nights, from James Blake’s CMYK to Eastern Margins’ festival Margins United. The space itself is an 8,500-square-foot ground-floor blank canvas with thick concrete columns and capacity for 1,600; the 360-degree soundsystem is solid, the dancefloor is well-proportioned and the outdoor/rest areas are sizeable. The only downside is the bar prices. When I was last here pints were flatly priced at a very steep £8.50 (and £7.50 for cans).

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Margins United

Bringing together a wide spectrum of voices from various disciplines of alternative East and South-East Asian creativity, Margins United is back for its third one-dayer this autumn. Created by Eastern Margins, a platform for alternative Asian culture in the UK, the day-to-night festival will feature a full takeover of the Club 360 in Tottenham, with tickets available for the day part, the night part or the whole thirteen-hour marathon if you can hack it. Headlining this year’s edition is South Korean singer Yves from K-pop girl group Loona. She’s joined by J-pop superstars F5ve, singer The Deep and British-Asian rapper Heroic Dragon for the daytime part of the festival, before a night-time line-up that features virally successful DJ and saxophonist Amanda Sze, Filipino producer DJ Love (Sherwin Tuna), audiovisual duo Tamanaramen and more. 
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