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At the barrier for Superorganism | Gallery

Posted on 13th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Superorganism, the wonderfully undefinable indie-pop collective making serious waves in the UK’s underground music scene, played a sold-out show at Belgrave Music Hall last night (12/3). Our photographer and music editor Clare Redman was at […]

Set One Twenty to bring Moodymann to Leeds – Preview

Posted on 12th March 20183rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

Set One Twenty return to Mint Warehouse on March 16th for their 6th Birthday, bringing American DJs Moodymann and Seven Davis Jr. and their soulful stylings to Leeds. Their first event at Mint Warehouse since […]

Patchwork x Next of Kin present Esa – Worth Braving the Cold for

Posted on 12th March 201812th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Patchwork and Next of Kin, have both begun to start throwing their own parties across Leeds for while now. But the nights where they have joined forces are where their biggest impact may be found. […]

Leeds Favourite Move D Returns to Wire – Review

Posted on 12th March 201812th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

On any given weekend, Leeds’ clubs play host to a multitude of renowned DJs from the UK and beyond. We have options. So much so, in fact, that it’s easy for good bookings to get […]

Stretchy Dance Supply: Bringing Weird and Wonderful Parties to Leeds

Posted on 12th March 201812th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In perusing the wonderful selection of club nights Leeds has to offer, one might be forgiven for misinterpreting Stretchy Dance Supply as a new age yoga class. In some respects, this examination is not entirely […]

All-Female DJ Collectives Diversifying Decks Across the World

Posted on 9th March 201828th April 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In light of International Women’s Day, music editor Meg Firth chronicles the DJ collectives across the world that are bringing women to the forefront of the scene. It’s no secret that dance music is still […]

InTheMiddle with Rejjie Snow

Posted on 9th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Having been on the scene for 5 years now, Irish rapper Rejjie Snow has been a sleeping giant in hip-hop. After the recent release of his seminal album Dear Annie, he is on his way […]

Making Music Herstory Vol VII: Daphne Oram

Posted on 9th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

I can honestly say I have never enjoyed researching another article more than I enjoyed this one. Daphne Oram is a wonder. A pioneer of ‘music concrete’ and one of the unknown, underappreciated godmothers of […]

Nick Hakim Sedates Brudenell’s Community Room, 15/2

Posted on 9th March 20188th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

The Brudenell’s Community Room often acts as a platform for local bands bidding to showcase their talent, but sometimes it welcomes acts and ambiences from further afield. With his exotic indie vibes, Nick Hakim brought […]

Morrissey Blends Old and New Tracks in FDA Headlining Slot, 24/2

Posted on 9th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Tickets for this gig went on sale at 10am on my 21st birthday, so like the die-hard Morrissey fan I am, I was up and ready with plenty of time to spare. However, at precisely […]

Public Access TV Bring Their Cathartic Retro Rock to Brudenell Social Club, 16/2

Posted on 9th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

‘They say the kids don’t like rock’n’roll anymore” sings John Eatherly on ‘End of an Era’ before ambling into a disco-infused chorus that screams back to the seventies. Beyond the garish shirts and T-Bird leather […]

The Legendary Women of Music

Posted on 9th March 20189th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Women and music go hand in hand, with women having contributed so much to music over the years and shaping the industry into what it is today. In honour of International Women’s Day, we have […]

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