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Club Review: Disco Deviant

Oct 27, 2011
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Posted by Zac Colbert

Disco Deviant in Brighton SOURCE at www.brightonsource.co.uk Brighton’s best listings, music and culture magazine

There are plenty of parallels between Disco Deviant and their guests tonight, Horse Meat Disco. Both have done much to install their titular genre as a real option in their respective cities of Brighton and London. HMD are just one of many first class new wave disco guests that have visited the south coast thanks to the booking policy of Pablo Contraband and Danny Webb – The Revenge, Cosmic Boogie and Simon Lee from Faze Action for a start. Between popping in for this review and it hitting your eyeballs Andrew Weatherall will have taken to the decks.

Here the disc jockeys have a chance to delve into the deeper, more dubby side of house and disco, playing with the warehouse ethics of DJ Harvey’s marathon nine-hour sets in Los Angeles. As a result they have us and the rest of the crowd chomping at the bit for Horse Meat Disco and bucking on the dancefloor til the early morning.

FYI
NEXT EVENT: Birthday party with Greg Wilson, Audio Fri 11th
NEW: Bi-monthly party from Sat 19th at The Tube featuring Duff Disco, Alphabet City, Matthew Burgess
WEB: discodeviant.blogspot.com

TOP TEN
Tele Music ‘Baby’s Band (Leo Zero Remix)’
Thugfucker ‘Disco Gnome (Tale Of Us Remix)’
1gnition ‘Secret Sunday Lover (Greg Wilson Edit)’
Rayko ‘Broadway’
Sister Sledge ‘Thinking About You (DD Edit)’
Prince ‘I Wanna Be Your Lover (Dimitri from Paris Edit)’
Prince Language ‘You Can’t Go’
Metro Area ‘Miura’
Jonny White & James Teej ‘Musique Noir (Jamie Jones Edit)’
Soul Clap ‘3 Wheel E-motion’

WORDS BY ZAC COLBERT & JAMES KENDALL
PHOTO BY JAMES KENDALL

Oct 27, 2011
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Zac Colbert
Zac Colbert was the SOURCE clubs editor and since 2008 he has reviewed local nights as much as headline DJs, covering acts like Mosca, Fake Blood and Kele Okereke. His writing has featured in publications such as AdBusters, Philosophy Now and Tantrum Magazine.
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