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Author: James Bate

The Garden Party After Party: Eats Everything @ Wire – Review

Posted on 20th May 201920th May 2019 by James Bate

Bank holidays are for one thing, right? Dancing, drinking and… more dancing. James Bate reviewed The Garden Party afters featuring an extended set from Eats Everything. £40, £45, surely not £50. Going, going… gone. These […]

Yutaru presents DOMI – Preview

Posted on 14th April 201914th April 2019 by James Bate

Newly established events company, Yutaru, have announced their first fundraising event – hosting DOMI at The Wardrobe this upcoming June. The rise of immoral austerity policies implemented from Westminster has coincided with the birth of […]

In the Middle with inner city electronic’s Ben Thompson

Posted on 29th March 201929th March 2019 by James Bate

“The collaborative nature of the event is extremely important to us as a festival… we want to be representative of a culture, a scene and a city.” Whether you’re preparing for a dissertation, visa application […]

Flux 8th Birthday – Review

Posted on 10th March 201927th March 2019 by James Bate

Flux celebrated its 8th birthday in style last month, with the help of French disco heavyweights Folamour and Jeremy Underground. ‘Don’t believe the hype’, quotes Flux on Resident Advisor. This short biography defines the development […]

End of an Era: Maribou State at Mint Club

Posted on 4th March 201927th March 2019 by James Bate

From Britain’s involvement in the European Union to Freddo bars only costing 10p… all good things must eventually come to an end. Clichés aside, the same can be said for Mint Club. Following the club’s […]

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