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Los Bitchos, Jubilee Square (photo by Ashley Laurence)
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The Mauskovic Dance Band & Los Bitchos Preview

Oct 3, 2019
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Posted by Ashley Laurence

The Mauskovic Dance Band and Los Bitchos are back in Brighton, playing Patterns on 3rd November. We caught both of them at The Great Escape Festival (TGE) back in May, and left with unfinished business both times, courtesy of our crazy schedule.

Luckily, we can finish said business, and soak up some summer vibes from around the globe while we’re at it. Acid Box Productions have hit the nail on the head with this cohesive line up; here are two bands that should complement each other.

Los Bitchos, Jubilee Square (photo by Ashley Laurence)

Los Bitchos, Jubilee Square, TGE 2019

Los Bitchos are “five gals from the underground realms of London, tripping out on tequila and Cumbia”. To save you a search, Cumbia is a folkloric genre and dance from Colombia that fuses African, indigenous and European beats and cultures.

Read our review of Los Bitchos at The Great Escape 2019.

The Mauskovic Dance Band, Komedia (photo by Ashley Laurence)

The Mauskovic Dance Band, Komedia, TGE 2019

The Mauskovic Dance Band were just getting into full-flow when we left them at TGE earlier this year, but their intricate blend of cosmic, disco-laden, psych-afrobeat left us wanting to see the whole shebang.

Read our review of The Mauskovic Dance Band at The Great Escape 2019.

Patterns, Sunday 3rd November 2019
Words and photos by Ashley Laurence

Oct 3, 2019
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Ashley Laurence
I'm a music, events and portrait photographer (Time for Heroes Photography), balancing freelance work with my day job as a content writer.

I'm a lover of the open-minded, treating people and our planet with respect, punk spirit and take a rather footloose and fancy-free new approach to embrace new experiences. Not a fan of heights.

I adore Brighton's unique character, and have been proudly repping Brighton Source since 2013.
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