- Centro Iberico
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Centro Iberico was a squatted school in Notting Hill, England, that became a Social centre, a live venue and a studio.
Centro Iberico, also known as the Anarchy or Alternative ‘A’ Centre[1], at 421 Harrow Road alongside the canal, was a former school squatted by Spanish anarchists in the early 80s. It provided anarcho-punk conditions for gigs by the Mob, Conflict, Poison Girls and the Subhumans.[2] Throbbing Gristle played and recorded at the centre, and future Madonna producer William Orbit began his recording career and Guerilla Records whilst living there.
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