

Aka Aka Roar stays away from the ruffneck wobble bass stuff in favour of the more tuneful, intelligent end that melts into 2 step and even techno, known variably as funkstep, techstep, future garage, or melodic dub.

Club reviews for March 2010 including: Back To Basics, Eroll Alkan, Forties To The Noughties, Herve, Stick It On, Vitalic and many more.
Fresh back from rinsing Poland, Riskotheque hits the laundrette to talk about dubstep, vodka and powder.
A wintry Tuesday isn’t the most promising clubbing calendar slot, but Toothsayer have already given 2010 a kicking on the one of the toughest nights of the year.
For a while now the Thursday club have been hosting some of the best alt.dance events in Brighton’s midweek calendar.
So at the moment we have a decent indie night for a decent price (£3), a bundle of drinks for £2.20) and DJs who really know their apples.
March Club Previews
March Gig Previews
March Culture
News
New In Town
SOURCE Virgins
Interview: Pope Joan
Interview: Steve Mac
Club Review: Kill Em All
Club Review: Aka Aka Roar
Real Ale
Music Reviews
Street Style
Street Style Extra
6 Of The Best: Spacemen 3
Food Review: Royal Sov
Unsung Heroes: Andy Mac
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