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Zallogut, Fri 23rd Oct

Sep 23, 2015
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Posted by Johnny Phethean

Zallogut is a new clubnight that aims to bring to Brighton some of the relatively lesser-seen but high calibre artists working in the alternative electronic music scene. Headlining the first show in October is Pangaea, the more elusive third of UK-based dance music innovators Hessle Audio. He is joined in the basement of Patterns by DJ/producer and head of BleeD Music Volte-Face, along with underground techno producers and Zallogut residents Metrist and Divided. Upstairs sees an extended set from Hessle and Dnuos Ytivil signee Bruce with support from Zallogut residents Schuttle, R.H.G.T, and Justin O’Brien.

Patterns, Friday 23rd October 2015

Sep 23, 2015
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Johnny Phethean is a DJ, music producer and freelance sound designer originally from Newcastle upon Tyne, now based in Brighton. Having played in clubs and festivals around the UK and abroad and releasing music under different aliases for a number of years, Johnny now continues to work around the country while studying sound art at the University of Brighton.
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