A massive sound system, huge dancefloor and a staggering roster of big name DJs has made sure of Ministry of Sound's
place in clubbing folklore. The opening night back in 1991 heralded the
explosion of superclubs across the UK. Boasting a crisp, clear,
thumpingly loud sound system, and some of the best house DJs of the era,
the club attracted thousands of hedonists south of the Thames every
weekend. This giddy ascendancy was subsequently translated into various
record labels, a clothing company and sister clubs across the globe. Of
course, success on such a scale never lasts, least of all in clubland,
and the buzz around the venue had stagnated by the late '90s. Thankfully
the last few years have seen the brains behind the operation quit
resting on their laurels and sort it out. A welcome refurbishment of the
interior and a creative injection into the DJ line-up means that
Ministry is still well worth a look.
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