Going Out: Clubs - CLUB OF THE WEEK

Alister Morgan
Friday 05 November 1999 19:02 EST
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TWICE AS NICE @ aka/the end

Like Tom Hanks, Twice as Nice seem to pick up gongs at every award ceremony they attend. Hoping to raise their profile even further, they've changed venues.

Dressed in soft neons and light wood, The End club has long been one of the most stylish venues in the capital. Following last year's addition of AKA (bar, restaurant, cinema and smaller venue), it boasts an interior aesthetic a cut above the competition.

Events kick off at 8pm in AKA, before expanding proceedings downstairs to The End. The music policy will remain the same - R'n'B, underground garage, hip-hop. Anything with a healthy portion of soul gets a spin at The End.

Spoony, Karl "tuff enuff" Brown, Norris "tha boss" Windross, Jazzy D and Steve Sutherland all feature. Still not convinced? Well, Shola Ama's album launch is also taking place, so you can bet there'll be plenty of celebs.

18 West Central Street, London WC1 (0171-419 9199), tomorrow 10pm-3am, pounds 5-pounds 8

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