Places like these are such fantastic little finds, and make up a part of what I adore about Leeds. Scratch beyond the surface, wander a little off the beaten path, and you'll unearth a little wonder.
So, what is Holbeck Underground Ballroom? It's an event space, of sorts, and I've heard that many a magical happening has occurred within their walls; Sneaky Experience and theatre performances, to name a few. The reason I knew about it? Andrew Weatherall and Sean Johnston. Yes, anyone who knows me a tiny bit will know that his set at Beacons Fest changed my world. (Sounds dramatic, but it was an incredible set. P.s. if anyone finds a recording of that set - do me a biggy, send it over!)
Their night is called A Love From Outer Space (Yelpers in Glasgow, they do a regular there from what I gather) and it's just incredible. Electronica and dance like you've never understood before, but better than you can imagine. I'm an eclectic sort, and I'm well rooted in beat-orientated aurals, so this was my calling. And they played here, in this venue, in this city.
The reception area out front is large enough to bung up a few gazebos, for smokers during events, and an array of portoloos. It's all fenced in, so managing ticketed events is easy, and the entrance room had a make shift bar selling a variety of drinks. In there, there was space for Joe's Bakery to set the tone with their skills, and through into the main room a decent light show shone out above the crowd, with the headliners themselves at the far end.
The building is basically an old warehouse in Holbeck. Inside there's rustic hints at what once was its pupose, but now, much like Temple Works, it acts as an awesome underground space for artistic and musical events. Having only been the once, I can't quite give a more overall feel for the place, but it's promising and I'm certainly looking forward to an excuse to head back here. It feels, at the risk of sounding pretentious, like it's a place where cool things happen.
Just a note: it's hard to spot. If you're headed over, grab a cab or go with a few mates. It's not exactly dangerous, but it's a little out of town. read more