It’s finally here; the secret of who’s playing Brighton’s biggest, summer dance event is well and truly out.
You wanna go to the NME tour at the Dome right, but your stupid mate forgot to get the tickets? This is your last chance.
Good news: a follow-up Shakedown has been confirmed for 2012, on Saturday October 6th. Early bird tickets available now.
The Great Escape is back with Dry The River, Spector, Grimes and loads of other bands you’ll love this time next year.
New Brighton label Friendly Dinner is releasing our fave song of last year on 7″ – Black Black Hills’ ‘A Celebration’.
Do you like music? What about free stuff? And how about intimate moments? If your answer was yes to all three, then get down to Resident.
Want to see how much effort Kenny Mc Cracken puts into our cover shoots? Well, see this video of the OIB shoot.
Brighton’s own Beiber bags a coveted prize from MTV, beating Lana Del Ray. We say beating, thrashing really. Go Conor Maynard.
Forget shapeless hemp sacks, All My Finds make recycled clothes so fashionable that top designers should be kicking themselves.
It’s always interesting to visit places with stuff to gawp at, so experience some new coffee magic at The Alchemist.
Thanks to TeamSport we can all pretend to beat Schumacher in a race, without needing to do the sound effects ourselves.
Filling new pub grub enterprise from the Hand in Hand.
If you’re incredibly late giving Christmas presents, the Brighton Craft Fair is a good place to pick up a unique peace offering.
It seems there’s a market in Brighton for just about everything, so one for fetish related bits ‘n’ bobs fits in just fine.
The internet really comes into its own in the search for iconic clothing and Plastic Society laughs in the face of the high street.
Nicely located opposite the Dome, Stampa is a digital printing company can produce pretty much anything imaginable.
There won’t be a Ghost style moment over the clay on Phoenix’s New Year art courses, but you’ll learn more than Demi Moore.
This year Brighton Science Festival is out to entertain the more arty-farty among us; with poetry events and mixed media exhibitions.
Carnival Collective, Brighton’s 21st century big band, are seeking new musicians to join up for an exciting season of gigs.