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Tag: James Bate

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 […]

Creamfields 2017 – 20 Years in the Making

Posted on 11th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As nights draw in and supermarkets prepare for Halloween [or even Christmas], the time to return to Leeds has soon come – for those lucky enough. A trip to Thailand… A bender in Ibiza… Whichever […]

System. w/ Joseph Capriati at Mint 13/04

Posted on 28th April 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The arrival of chocolate eggs, newly born lambs and elongated Spring evenings signals one time in the student calendar: numerous weeks off lectures and seminars for the Easter Holidays, plus a return to the posh […]

Preview: System Presents Joseph Capriati

Posted on 4th April 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In continuation with their impressive array of bookings – hosting some of the world’s best DJs at club nights and terrace parties – System presents one of techno’s most sought after artists for a special […]

Preview: Haçienda Takeover Gives Leeds Acid Fever

Posted on 1st April 20171st April 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

FAC51 The Haçienda is an institution pivotal to British dance music, helping shape the development of UK house by being the first nightclub to start playing the 4-4 rhythm back in the late ‘80s. It’s […]

In the Middle with White Lies

Posted on 25th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

White Lies are a common feature on any alternative rock playlist, with tracks like ‘Death’ and ‘Farewell To The Fairground’ propelling the band from small-time gigs onto shows at Wembley, supporting bands like Muse and […]

Feature – The Rise of Elrow and An Interview with Bastian Bux

Posted on 7th November 201623rd December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Spanish influence on house and techno music has grown in recent years, epitomised by Elrow’s prominence in the British clubbing set-up. In wake of the party’s Halloween ‘thriller’ at The Warehouse Project (WHP) in Manchester, […]

Review – Cave Rave at Church

Posted on 28th October 201628th October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Behind the ridiculously cheesy music, horrendous venue layout and remnants of VS bottles surrounding the dancefloor, Halo always had the potential of becoming a serious clubbing venue. Two years after its closure, following extensive renovations, […]

Superfriendz gig previews

Posted on 20th October 20167th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Akala @ Belgrave, 29/10/16 The word Akala derives from a Buddhist word meaning ‘immovable’, and yet London-born Kinglsee Daley inherits quite the opposite connotation. His verbal versatility, insightful intelligence and compassionate community spirit has resulted […]

Chart – James’ Picks

Posted on 10th October 201611th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Solardo – Tribesmen (Hot Creations) “Oh yeah, I’ve heard this one before”. Mancunian duo, Solardo, have arguably been the tech house producers of the year and Tribesmen is easily their best release to date. Regularly found […]

Review – Mint Festival 2016

Posted on 30th September 20167th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

To receive a backstage pass for Mint Festival left me feeling little less than ecstatic. To see Loco Dice, Ms Dynamite, Patrick Topping and many more for free, and even have the chance to meet […]

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