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The Cargo Club is situated to the west of 213 Hindley Street in the heart of the South Australia's capital city of Adelaide. This is one hot spot for you to hang around with all the funk and fervor of cutting-edge clubbing. The connectivity offered by Hindley Street is manifested in its proximity to the Adelaide railway station, as well as road transport. The buses which take you to the Cargo Club, Adelaide, are 99B, 99C, 151, 153, 286 AND 287 respectively. The tiny Cargo Club has been one of the leading underground music venues for a long time now. The Cargo Club is popular for being the regular host of renowned international concerts and events. On several days of the week, such as Wednesdays and Fridays, the DJs spin the disc to the tunes of a la mode numbers that cater to popular taste. It has the clients swerving to the rock of the blues and in-house funk. Some of the oft repeated genres that are in vogue include alternative dance tunes, dash, deep house, speed garage, techno and drum and bass. The most liberal day of the week, is the weekend - Saturday - when anything is made operative, although the focus is primarily on live music. A jazz and poetry session is conducted on Monday evenings and the ambience naturally becomes extremely placid, which is quite a contrast to the usual atmosphere in a nightclub. The modern bar at the Cargo Club, Adelaide takes up most of the space and there are plenty of interesting options awaiting you here, not to mention an increasing number of cocktails. The martinis come in handy traditionally made out of gin and dry white vermouth, although some of the bars in recent years have taken to gin instead of vodka. The Cargo Club of Adelaide attracts a stylish clientele with funk, acid rock, and contemporary music.
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