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Carl Cox returns to Fabric

Carl Cox and Jon Rundell will return to the capital this October with their acclaimed Intec club series, taking over Fabric for the fourth time since the night’s inception back in 2012.
 
Intec was last in London in April, bringing a whole plethora of their roster to take over the whole of Fabric, for Intec Allstars. Alongside Carl and Jon, they had sets from the likes of Monika Kruse, Marco Bailey, Carlo Lio and Harvey McKay. But for this next event, they’ve opted for a more intimate affair with just Carl and Jon taking over Room 1. 
 
Jon: “The last event was a roadblock, taking over the whole venue all night long for the first time on Easter Thursday. This time we go back to one room and just Carl and I on the line up with it being a ‘school night’. This is pretty much our last London and UK date this year so don’t miss out if you have not been able to come along and join the party yet!”
 
With Carl’s first UK date of 2015 being with Intec at Fabric, it’s fitting that he also plays his last UK show of the year, with his label – so it’ll be an extra special night for all of Carl’s UK fans, who might not have had a chance to see him this summer at his Space, Ibiza residency.
 
Since launching the night at XOYO in 2012, Intec have travelled the world, taking in the likes of Ibiza, Amsterdam, Madrid, Switzerland and most recently BPM Festival in Mexico. Creating a world-class club brand to sit alongside the acclaimed label, Intec nights have become synonymous with cutting edge music and top DJ talent. They’ve continued to grow in size and regularity, with more dates already being planned for 2016.
 
Label wise, Intec continue to pave the way with their acclaimed roster and releases. Last year saw a momentous 50th release, from Carl himself, but this year alone they’ve repeatedly delivered with stand-out releases from likes of Ant Brooks, Cristian Varela, Harvey McKay, Joe Brunning, Marco Bailey, Ramiro Lopez, Tomy Declerque, and Project AKC

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