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The Curious Case of the Bean Man

Posted on 26th October 201827th March 2019 by Ricky Blatherwick

If you’re not yet aware, there is a mysterious DJ who is popping up and playing at different house parties around Hyde Park. Here’s the curious tale: You won’t find him on Spotify and you […]

In The Middle with KMAH Radio

Posted on 18th October 201827th March 2019 by Reece Parker

Former Editor-in-Chief, Reece Parker, caught up with KMAH Radio founder, Kristan Caryl, to discuss everything – even where they sourced their iconic sofa. How did you come about creating KMAH? What was the trigger in terms […]

Tribe Records presents Textasy – Review

Posted on 16th October 201827th March 2019 by Molly Langley

It is no mystery that Wire has always been a firm favourite for musical talents to play in. The intimate underground space boasts it’s Funktion-One sound system and DJs are granted an evening for musical […]

Big Night, Small Talk – Review

Posted on 15th October 201827th March 2019 by George Hayes

Canadian DJs Peach and D. Tiffany played two heavy, scintillating sets at Wire on Saturday 30th September.  The two are quickly garnering high praise, Peach having performed on Rinse FM and NTS, with D. Tiffany […]

Awesome Tapes from Africa: An Appreciation of African Music

Posted on 8th October 201827th March 2019 by Molly Langley

Molly Langley introduces us to Brian Shimkovitz, a man who uses his Western platform to spotlight and uncover African music. Music can be described as a gateway to various cultures. This idea certainly precedes the […]

The Weekend Ahead: Sub Dub Returns Home

Posted on 3rd October 20181st March 2019 by Bella Davis

This weekend Subdub will be making its hotly anticipated and inevitably successful return to its original home, the West Indian Centre. The last Subdub event held at the venue was well over sixth months ago, […]

Small Talk with Josh Bayat and Oliver Walkden

Posted on 28th September 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Small Talk is a brand new night launching at Wire on Saturday 29th September. We spoke to creator Josh and Wire manager Oliver Walkden to learn more about it, and to find out what plans […]

Our Guide to the Best Freshers Night Out

Posted on 24th September 201827th March 2019 by Caris Dollard

When first arriving in Leeds, the whispers and rumours about the greatness of the nightlife can be daunting, especially considering the wide range of choice. But Clubs editors Caris Dollard and James Dewar have made […]

Canal Mills is Closing

Posted on 23rd September 201827th March 2019 by Caris Dollard

The infamous Leeds nightclub is saying goodbye and closing its doors at the end of the year. Due to a redevelopment, on 1st January 2019, Canal Mills will be hosting its final party for the […]

Mint Club Announces Closure Next Year

Posted on 20th September 201817th March 2019 by Megan Ardis

Mint Club have announced that they will be closing next year, in a heartfelt post on their Facebook page. The club, situated just off New Briggate, were unable to renew their lease, due to redevelopments […]

In the Middle with Fakear

Posted on 28th June 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The 13th of April marked the release of ‘All Glows’, a date that was long overdue for the electronic producer Theo le Vigeroux, known to many as Fakear. The sixteen track album release paints Theo […]

Amsterdam Night Life: A Year Abroad Perspective

Posted on 20th June 201818th March 2019 by James Dewar

I left for my year abroad in Amsterdam considering the clichéd sentiments and warnings that go hand in hand with the shadier sides of the city’s double-edged culture. Any prior trips to the so-called ‘City […]

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