At the heart of our club since day one—record collector, DJ, label boss, producer, and all-round creative force. Craig has played over 700 Saturday nights at fabric since 1999, shaping the sound of EC1 with mind-warping techno, dubby house, electro, breaks, and more. His sets take a deep-digging approach and pure passion for the craft, always delivered with heart. By inviting like-minded artists to join him, he helped define our musical identity. Quietly legendary, totally authentic: Craig’s residency isn’t just long-running, it’s one of the most iconic in dance music.
By the time we opened in 1999, Terry Francis was already a key figure in London’s emerging tech house scene. His punchy, forward-thinking releases on Wiggle, Eye 4 Sound, Swag, and Pagan became essential tools for a new wave of DJs. His sound helped shape our Saturday nights from day one, and he’s held it down ever since with a timeless, no-nonsense DJ style. A true original with serious staying power—Terry’s been at the core of our sound for over 20 years.
A key figure in some of electronic music’s most iconic institutions—think Robert Johnson, and labels like Playhouse and Perlon. We’re lucky to be part of that story, too. He first played for us in Room 1 over 20 years ago, kicking off 2 decades of legendary sessions, often stretching set times beyond their limits. His fabric 36 mix is still a favourite filled with all original material, and his intricate sound has pushed our Martin Audio system (and engineers) to new heights. Ricardo’s connection with the club runs deep; it’s been an ongoing journey of sonic exploration and unforgettable dancefloor moments.
Anna Wall’s roots in London’s electronic music scene run deep. Before joining our resident crew in 2019, she was already turning heads at off-grid parties across the city for over a decade. Her sound blends forgotten house gems, techno, and electro with a distinct London twist. She runs her own record label, The Bricks, and launched the ambient-leaning Dream Theory imprint in 2021, but it’s behind the decks where she really shines. Versatile, dedicated, and always dialled in, Anna’s exactly what we love in a resident.
Bobby.’s been a key player in London’s underground for over a decade. He runs Pleasure Club,a record label and party series where he spins with close friends and top-tier selectors. As a DJ, Bobby.’s all about trippy minimal, sharp electro, and sleek 90s house—the exact kind of sound that’s defined our dancefloor for the past 20 years. You can find him often appearing alongside Craig at the club and his B2B sets with Mariiin have become a club staple.
Harry McCanna’s been a long-time favourite of ours, known for his stripped-back take on house and techno. He co-runs NorthSouth Records with Sam Bangura and Dale Mussington, releasing slick minimal cuts under his name and his alias, Henry Hyde. Harry’s love and dedication for what he does are evident in both his DJ sets and productions alike. With a keen ability to connect with a full crowd or a solitary listener, Harry remains a driving force in both the DJ booth and the studio.
Francesco Del Garda radiates passion behind the decks. His sets brim with hidden gems, rare treasures, and a deep obsession for the unique. Technically sharp and musically fearless, the Italian maestro blends house, electro, garage, techno, and minimal into seamless journeys, connecting past and future. While trends shifted digital, Del Garda stayed loyal to vinyl. That devotion not only defines his craft but has also sparked a new generation’s love for wax, proving timeless grooves never fade, only evolve.
Gabrielle Kwarteng is a New York–born DJ whose sets channel a rich musical lineage. She developed a curatorial instinct that fluidly connects Black American dance traditions with global sounds. Now based in Berlin, her style slips seamlessly between soulful 80s and 90s house, disco reinterpretations across the diaspora, and the emotive pulse of contemporary techno. With a reputation for weaving deep narratives, Kwarteng embodies the energy of queer rave culture while honoring dance music’s roots. Her passion translates into collective release—each set a journey through past, present, and future.
Jaden Thompson is at the forefront of house music’s new generation. Rooted in Chicago grooves but driven by a sharp, modern energy, his sound has taken him from fabric to global stages like Circoloco Ibiza, Sonus, Printworks, Space Miami, and The Warehouse Project. His productions have landed on labels including Classic Music Company, Cuttin’ Headz, Crosstown Rebels, and his own Midnight Parade, ith standout releases like Move Your Body and Bad Whine.
Raised between Istanbul and New York, Omer Bil—aka O.BEE—crafts a sound that bridges cultures, blending tradition with the avant-garde. His sets twist through genres with optimism, rebellion, and passion, freeing the dancefloor from convention and guiding listeners on head-to-heart journeys. A graduate of The New School’s Contemporary Music program and ReSolute resident, he honed his craft in NYC’s underground before co-founding Jigit, a label and collective with global reach. O.BEE continues to push boundaries worldwide, playing solo or B2B with Tomas Station, from marathon club sets to festival mainstages.
Tapefeed’s sound is a vibrant fusion of driving techno, experimental tones, raw percussion, tribal influences, and intricate rhythms, all rooted in a distinct UK bass sensibility. Since 2021, they’ve held a residency at the club and released on respected labels including our own Houndstooth imprint, Mord, Metempsychosis, and Abyss. That same year, they launched their label Inveterate, a platform devoted to pushing techno’s boundaries, encouraging artists to defy conventions and explore fresh, anarchic, and unexpected sonic territories.
Raised between Bogotá and Chicago, Tomas grew up in the tension of two cultures and soundscapes, a collision that shaped his uncompromising approach to music. From punk bands to jazz drums, his path twisted until regular visits to Gramaphone Records opened the door to electronic music’s underground. Back in Colombia, he co-founded Downpitch Recordings—pressing vinyl, resisting trends, and linking Bogotá to Chicago and Detroit. Now Brooklyn-based, his DJ sets and B2B’s with O.BEE have become a thing of legend worldwide.