Inside London: Jacob Husley on the rave generation, club legacy, and why Sundays still matter
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Show Notes
In this Inside London episode of Loud&Unfiltered, Alex Jukes sits down with DJ programmer, event builder and long-standing heartbeat of Sunday’s at Fabric, Jacob Husley.
This is a conversation about more than DJ bookings. It’s about scene DNA.
From feeding crowds out of Brick Lane, to merging minimal heads with Club Kids, to co-founding a movement-style Sunday party that eventually landed a 17-year home at fabric, Jacob walks us through the moments London couldn’t package into a press release if it tried.
They get into:
- The evolution of the Sunday rave culture scene
- Partying in The Shard and Museum Of London
- 80+ year-old couple flying from Poland to visit Fabric
- Building nights that are free, meaningful, multi-cultural, community-led
- The importance of having a loyal team around you
- From promoting at Fabric, to running restaurants
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KEY MOMENTS:
0:00 – Introduction
01:16 – Jacob’s History with Fabric and “Wet Yourself”
04:10 – Building London’s Sunday Club Scene
08:48 – From Local Success to Fabric Residency
15:32 – Modernising & Adapting Sunday Parties
19:00 – “Come As You Are” Relaunch & Free Tickets Model
23:37 – The Viral Story of the Elderly Polish Couple
30:03 – Expanding Fabric’s Brand: World Tours & Unique Venues
43:21 – Fabric’s Enduring Community and Legacy
50:13 – Gastronomy Meets Music: Jacob’s Restaurant Ventures
55:22 – The State of London’s Nightlife
59:04 – Favourite Clubs Worldwide & Standout Bookings