Tweet Miles Kane: Live at Brighton Concorde 2 After releasing his fourth studio album, ‘Change the Show’ in January this year, Miles Kane kicked off the start of his rescheduled UK tour earlier this week at Brighton’s Concorde 2. The Wirral-born singer/songwriter’s latest solo album was lauded for its lean […]
Read MoreBrighton Fringe Preview: Take Shelter!
Tweet Brighton Fringe Preview: Take Shelter: Restored WW2 air-aid shelter welcomes visitors for Brighton Fringe 2022. Brighton Fringe event ‘Take Shelter’ promises to take you back to the 1940s as it welcomes visitors to take a tour of the restored World War 2 air-raid shelter located underneath the playground of […]
Read MoreTweet ‘The spiritual home of the Mods’; Understanding Mod history in Brighton ahead of the annual Brighton Mod Weekender. In the late 1950s a new culture of man began to infiltrate the London nightlife scene, a man who liked to dress well and listen to jazz music in a coffee […]
Read More‘The Spikedemic’; Students’ concerns and fears
Tweet ‘The Spikedemic’; Students’ concerns and fears With the number of reported spiking cases on the rise and spiking by injection becoming especially prevalent, the safety of students on nights out has become an increasingly important topic. Sussex Police have reported 31 cases of needle spiking since 19th October and […]
Read MoreA Guide to Digital Audio Work Stations: The Rise of the Homemade Artist
Tweet A digital audio workstation (DAWS) is the foundation to creating your own music at home; it’s a Swiss army knife for creating music digitally, combining recording and editing software in one. Access to this software means anyone can click and create. The beauty of DAWS is that they do […]
Read MoreThe Rise of Wicca
Tweet This rise in popularity of non-traditional spirituality can be seen all over social media, is it a generational fad, or a new age of religion? If you heard the word witch, you may imagine a character with green skin, a long nose, and a pointy hat, religion may not […]
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