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Below The Line Review

Jun 27, 2012
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Posted by Jessica M McHattie

Not content with being just a club night, the Below The Line boys have a live-streamed TV show on Friday nights, and a blog highlighting the most exciting releases in future bass music. But that doesn’t mean any less attention is paid to the clubs; they’ve been putting on some of the best line-ups in town over the last few months and tonight’s certainly no exception.

Local Below The Line DJs Alors Cors, Murder He Wrote and Ferndown Mistake provide the warm-up soundtrack, and before long Life’s filled with anticipation, expensive hats and sloshing drinks.

Headliner Kahn is Bristol’s premier beat-maker, releasing superb single ‘Illy’ on Punch Drunk last year, and it’s bizarre he hasn’t been booked in Brighton before. His vinyl-only grime set goes down very well, as do supports from the up-and-coming Bwana and Ziro. This is a night that combines cutting-edge music with a crowd that’s there to have fun. It’s a brilliant combination.

FYI
NEXT EVENTS: Sun 10th June at Life, Tues 12th June 2012 at Green Door Store
Web: belowthelinetv.co.uk
Twitter: @btl_bassmusic

TOP TEN
Tyga ‘Rack City’ (Mak & Pasteman Remix)
Zebra Katz ‘Ima Read’ feat. Njena Reddd Foxxx
GoldFFinch ‘Funky Steppa’
Kamikaze Space Programme ‘Trouble’
Dream Continuum ‘B Free’
Majora & My Nu Leng ‘Hips n’Thighs’
Sully ‘It’s Your Love’
XXXY ‘I Can’t Stop’
Mess Kid ‘Sipslow’ (Cedaa Remix)
Kahn & Neek ‘Percy’

Jun 27, 2012
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Jessica is an editor at SOURCE, though can be found writing up previews, features and news articles too. She's lived in Brighton for a decade and still loves it.
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