VIDEO: SUPERMARTXIOERIUSXYUIWYE CELEBRATES 1ST BIRTHDAY

Clubland, Interviews, Latest videos, News by mcdermos on November 26, 2009 at 11:50 am

Happy Birthday SuperMartWeoiquweiuysdxiuwt84iwejrnkdXe!

A few years ago, if you were a disco T.O.T.O kind of girl-guy-he-ra, your sha-la-la-la-la possibly involved Fire, the dregs of the soon to be closed (now reopened and re:Freshed DTPM), some others that were ready to close, and the rest.

But then along came Logan and his Supermarket, with its big production, big tranny hair and big-end gyrating go-Johnny-go-go-go-go’s. And, as you know, it took T.O.T.Oing London by storm.

Anywayzers, just before it opened last year, we managed to get a chat with him. Oh look. Here it is:

You can bet that this weekend’s first birthday is going to be a sell-out, and from what we’ve heard they’re pulling out all the stops.

Buy your tickets online at: www.clubtickets.com

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  • leftgay
    Does anyone feel TOTO clubbing is kind of coming to an end? I remember the classic fire and crash days .. 04 to maybe 06 for me. clubs being rammed on monday mornings.. Every single party goer a pressed out of mold chiseled 6 pack perfection..part of me wonder if the majority of those beautiful glamorous people like died or overdosed or simply turned into the walking dead we see before us today? Or maybe it's cause London is over not so much the clubbing.

    At 23 I feel like an old person, those parties probably knocked 10 years off my life. I barely go out anymore.

    discuss.
  • aido
    Everyone has their own classic days of clubbing when it all seemed better, fresher and more fun - though the thing I like about the London scene is that it reinvents itself every few years. I've been through a few cycles now myself, of clubbing lots, then giving it up for a few years only to rediscover it again - my early 20s, 30s and now 40s - and loving this third time round the most.
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