Back in the 1980s and 90s. one Merseyside area saw people travel from "far and wide" to visit their brilliant nightclubs. clubbers would head to the likes of 051, Krazyhouse, Cream (Nation) and Garlands.
But many would also venture further to Aintree, to head to the likes of The Paradox and Fallows, which later transformed into Kiss. The site of The Paradox had And the site of Fallows, which also had a twin site in Speke, has also seen much change since its clubbing days. At one point, the Aintree clubs also attracted the attention of ITV's The Hitman and Her, hosted by Pete Waterman and Michaela Strachan.
Here, at the town's nightclubs that saw people travel "far and wide to visit." This list isn't intended to be comprehensive..
But if you have any more you'd like to see included, let us know in the The Paradox Years ago, The Paradox in Aintree was one of the most popular clubs in the region. The art deco style clock tower, on Ormskirk Road, was one of the places to be in the 1990s. The site started out in the 1920s as the Vernon Pools building, but when they moved to new premises in 1991 it became the Paradox nightclub.
Many DJs had weekly sets at Paradox, which were loved by clubbers every week before its closure in 2001. providing the soundtrack to many nights out. The club was also adored for its themed nights.
At one point, Paradox hosted a Saturday Night Live club night which was broadcast on Radio City and presented by Kev Seed. One of the DJs who had a weekly set at .