CLUB OF THE WEEK: FUTURE FUNK @ K bar

Alister Morgan
Friday 13 August 1999 18:02 EDT
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Despite its Thursday night slot, a few hundred regulars in Fulham have made Future Funk at K Bar one of the best attended nights in the capital.

DJs shamelessly blast anything that will keep you on the dance floor; it seems to work as a young, stylish and sociable band of models and aspirational clubbers kick off the weekend early.

This particular branch of K Bar retains the strong bar feel that engenders social interaction (equal measures of alcohol and house classics help the night's success). But unlike its bigger brother in Soho, you don't have to fight to get in.

Attend two weeks in succession and you'll be converted and friends with dozens of people, especially promoter Nick House. He may appear distracted, but you can bet that he'll remember you.

266A Fulham Road, SW10, London (0171-352 6200) 9pm-2am, pounds 7

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