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.
Anarchic electro-indie club Somewhere In The Universe has decided to let live bands in on the
act, launching this week with New York duo Heartsrevolution.
Armed with a documentary, their marauding 2ManyDJs alter-egos
and a catalogue of remixes spanning everyone from Kylie to DJ Shadow,
Hot Chip and The Rolling Stones, Soulwax don their party hats for
a multi-sensory extravaganza to mark the Concorde 2's ongoing
21st birthday celebrations.
It's only a slight exaggeration to credit Lee Rous and Andy Gardner with saving the breaks scene from the dilapidation it was suffering during their emergence in 1999, and the rampage they have been on since then is testament to their status
in the genre.
Jens "Jence" Moele and Ismail "Isi" Tufekci met while working in a Hamburg record shop. Exasperated by the dearth of good material to play out, the pair were inspired to begin making their own tracks.
The electro-hip-hop duo are renowned for the scathing humour of Scroobius Pip's lyrics, best demonstrated on last year's ubiquitous Thou Shalt Always Kill single.