Since its launch in 2015, Phonox has become a Brixton institution. It does the basics and it does them well: a capacity of 550, a Funktion One soundsystem, a penchant for extended sets and only one room open on Fridays (another small room opens on Saturdays). But its with its roster of DJs that things become really interesting. The focus is predominantly on house, but there’s also a healthy dollop of techno on its lineup. Phonox should be a club for the heads who like their music wide-reaching, often boasting sets from staunchly experimental, techno-rooted artists such as DJ Nobu and Perc.