1... Lunice
Life, King’s Road Arches, Brighton, Friday, March 8
Lunice is a new breed of DJ who isn’t uncomfortable outside his given genre – hip-hop. The 23-year-old Canadian has done remixes for Foster The People, Deerhunter and The xx. His collaboration with Hudson Mohawk, TNGHT, saw them headline shows worldwide and famously featured Kanye West performing one of their remixes live.
11pm to 5am, £8/6, www.drinkinbrighton.co.uk/life
2... Bass Culture Clash
Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, Brighton, Friday, March 8
Rinse FM’s The Heatwave lead a touring club night born out of last year’s Roundhouse Festival. Classic MCs Top Cat and Skibadee will see their skills pitted against hot new acts from the UK bass scene such as Stylo G and Lady Leshurr, in a night celebrating the influence of Jamaican music on the UK.
11pm to 4am, £5-£10, www.concorde2.co.uk
3... Cyril Hahn
Audio, Marine Parade, Brighton, Friday, March 8
Swiss DJ and producer Cyril Hahn is best known for his alternative takes on R’n’B and most famously his re-edit of the Destiny’s Child classic Say My Name. Having opened for club big-hitters such as Annie Mac, A Trak and Diplo, it’s little surprise the only tickets left for this are on the door.
From 11pm, £12, www.audiobrighton.com
4... Blah Blah Blah Presents... Mosca
Digital, King’s Road Arches, Brighton, Saturday, March 9
Producer Mosca has helped define the sound of the UK’s best house nights over the past few years along with his label-mates at Numbers. He’s joined by London house duo Dusky and newcomer Paleman.
11pm to 4am, £10, www.yourfutureisdigital.com/brighton
5... Kaleidoscope
Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar, Middle Street, Brighton, Saturday, March 9
The Physics House Band are at the top of the Brighton scene at the moment, showing off their broad musical influences at their monthly club night. Sam from the band is joined by eclectic disc-spinner Dahls Charwin.
9pm to 3am, free, 01273 749465
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