March 2004 - Along with with D-Void from the industrial band, Avoidance of Doubt, he was involved a three-event club night called Anti-Christ at The Electric Ballroom in Camden, London. The club incorporated performance artists and dj's from across the alternative scene. In June 2004, Angel started another club called Inferno at The Electric Ballroom, which would incorporate rock, metal, industrial and goth in one club. Inferno received rave reviews from magazines such as Alternative London which creates the atmosphere of Full-Tilt, Slimelight and Perversion and still runs on a monthly basis on the 1st friday of each month.
August bank holiday 2005 Inferno hosted the launch party for The Mission's Lighting the Candles. Angel also DJ'd for the Mission during their UK Tour in September.
May 5 2006 "Masked Ball" saw Inferno Libitina's new cd with NFD launching their new cd in June 2005.
Inferno went monthly on the 1st Friday of each month on 6th December 2005.
Entry 5 with flyer before 11.30pm / 7 without and after 11.30pm and the bar is now open until 2.30am instead of 2pm as before...
June 2 2006 saw the launch of NFD's new album "Dead Pool Rising" with giveaways of t-shirts and cd's etc.
jUne 1st 2007 saw Jyrki 69 from the 69 Eyes play a blinding rock set, fresh from their sold out show at the Bar Fly thr night before...