Ali Renault @ The Baby Bathhouse
Ivan Polo | Friday 11 November, 2011 15:01
125 Church Street Stoke Newington N16 0UH
Ali Renault used to be half of italo-pop dup Heartbeak. Like many others, the band fell victim to the relentless conveyor belt of adored-today, ditched-tomorrow new acts chewed up and spat out by the NME. But they had camp, abrasive drama aplenty, as does monsieur Renault’s debut solo album, albeit it on a darker tangent. It’s a record aimed squarely for London’s throbbing sweatbox dancefloors, and if that’s your thing, get down to the Baby Bathhouse on November 11th. With free entry it’s sure to be, as they say in ‘clubland’, a road block
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