The clubbing scene in Brighton is amongst the best in the UK. Whatever your into: house, techno, electro, drum and bass, grime, breaks, minimal, latin, soul, funk, dub, reggae or electronica - Brighton clubs have it all.
Below you'll find previews of the all the best club nights in Brighton and Sussex.
Despite disowning the term (and modestly rejecting any notion of intellectual superiority) LTJ Bukem has earned popularity for his stylish brand of intelligent drum and bass.
The ever-popular pair of Brighton dance dynasties have pulled together to bring one of the most consistently brilliant drum and bass DJs back
to Audio, as Andy C (nicknamed
The Executioner for his succinct
ability to raise the stakes no matter
who precedes him) returns with
his trio of decks.
Along with Lee "Scratch" Perry, who he regards as a mentor, Neil Fraser (pictured) has been largely responsible for shifting the boundaries of dub and reggae since 1982.
"It took us quite a while to write the album, so we went through lots of different phases," says The Whip's vocalist/guitarist Bruce Carter. "We don't really like making two songs which sound the same. At the moment we're trying not
to retread our steps."
The Carl Cox And Friends concept began with a 12,000-capacity show in Rotterdam back in 2004 and, after touring the world, and is now making its first visit to Brighton.