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ENK Review

Jul 2, 2013
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Posted by Jessica M McHattie

ENK’s one of those names that’s always cropping up on flyers, and if you haven’t been to one of their Brighton nights already, you’re either a West Street devotee or hard of hearing. We went to Life when they’d booked Kurupt FM, and it was exactly as you’d hope: rowdy, shouty, witty, and packed closely with people having a blast. Their musical policy combines the finest of grime with the heaviest of bass, making for parties that are seriously fun.

In Brighton, everyone’s a slash-something, whether it’s a designer-slash-DJ, a writer-slash-photographer or, in the ENK Collective style, promoters-slash-bloggers-slash-producers-slash-illustrators-slash-designers-slash-skaters. Their new tee-shirt range, the Wavy Collection, is available on the website now, along with details of their next parties and many other ventures. And they’re not stopping at all that. In June, they’re throwing a boat party off Brighton beach. You heard it here first.

FYI
NEXT EVENT: ENK vs Below The Line, with DJ Q, Barely Legal, Mik and Dom 877, Life, Fri 10th May 2013
WEB: enkcollective.com

TOP 10
Amy Winehouse ‘Stronger Than Me’ (Flatline Remix)
Danny Weed ‘Creeper’
El-B vs Jeremih ‘Fuck The Club’ (Fortay’s Blend)
Sir Spyro ft JME and Alahna ‘Pull That Up’
Peter Graham & Lorenzo ‘The East Harlem Shakedown’
DRDR ‘Addicted’ (Moony’s After Hours Remix)
Skream and Friction ft Scrufizzer, P Money and Riko Dan ‘Kingpins’
Killjoy ‘Memories’
Ruff Squad ft Wiley ‘Together’
DJ Q ft Louise Williams ‘Through The Night’

Jul 2, 2013
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Jessica M McHattie
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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