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Preview – Patrick Topping’s Alternative Otley Run

Posted on 15th September 201626th October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

For any students returning to Leeds this September, Mint Fest marks the arrival of Freshers’ Week ahead of a new year of clubbing, and obviously studying, in the party capital of the North. As a […]

Feature – Swamp 81, a 7 Year Retrospective

Posted on 6th February 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Gryphon Clubs investigates the roots of the infamous label ‘Swamp 81’ in the run up to their upcoming Beaver Works takeover. Orchestrated by one of the pioneers of dubstep, Swamp 81 has risen to […]

In The Middle with Slaves

Posted on 1st December 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Having heard the arrogant and brash charms of their earlier records, I would never have expected Slaves to be made up of two smartly dressed, knowledgeable artists. This two-piece ‘punk’ (or what people like to […]

Into Leeds with Brotherhood Sound System

Posted on 18th October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There was something quite beautiful about being in an underground Leeds club, surrounded by 200 Leeds students, listening to the sounds of a Leeds based label co-founder, on a night run by three Leeds graduates; […]

Clubs | Review – Jams presents Elijah & Skilliam, Royal T

Posted on 9th March 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

With waves of smoke filling the air and swathes of gun fingers bopping to each and every tune, it was clear from the outset that this grime night belonged in the underground. With a residency […]

Clubs | Review – Prism presents Sidney Charles, Josh Butler

Posted on 15th February 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Photo: Deep Grooves Following the likes of Flashmob, Dale Howard and Infinity Ink, who all featured at PRISM events last year, Sidney Charles seemed to be a lesser known name in the house scene. However, […]

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