Reviews
Review: Dimensions Festival 2019
September 25, 2019 | Will Bradbury‘The Last Dance’ at the fort lived up to its expectations, with four days of sunshine and an outstanding programme of DJs and live actsRead More
Review: The Hydra: Jeff Mills, Ben Klock & More
September 4, 2019 | Jack SmithA star-studded lineup descended on the Surrey Quays superclub for a bank holiday Saturday jaunt like no other. But did too many cooks spoil the broth on the night?Read More
Review: Wigflex City Festival
May 24, 2019 | Jack SmithThere’s a new sheriff in town: Nottingham’s premier party crew takes aim at the UK festival circuit.Read More
Review: Klockworks present Photon at Printworks
April 13, 2019 | Jack SmithPart 2 of Ben Klock’s event series at the inimitable London venue had the makings of a classic. Popcorn, anyone?Read More
Review – Percolate: Todd Terje
September 19, 2018 | Matt BeardThe Norwegian disco demigod was joined by Maurice Fulton, Idjut Boys, Raw Silk and Percolate residents Krywald & Farrer at the recently revamped E1 London for a funked-up special.Read More
Review: Houghton 2018
August 27, 2018 | Jack Smith & Aaron JollCraig Richards’ lovingly-crafted escape to the country shows minor signs of complacency on route to indisputable rave excellence.Read More
Review: Citadel Festival
July 26, 2018 | Matt BeardOne of Victoria Park’s finest day festivals entered pastures new both geographically and musically for its fourth edition. Was the grass greener in West London?Read More
Review: Deep South Festival 2017
September 22, 2017 | Jack SmithSituated an hour away from London in the picturesque surroundings of Colebrook Lakes near Tunbridge Wells, Deep South is a bitesized two-day celebration of South London’s extended music and arts scene. Represented by a host of local talent and institutions … Read More
Review: Houghton Festival 2017
September 12, 2017 | Michael Pote-HuntIt’s almost a month later and I’m still thinking about what made Houghton Festival particularly special. Was it the unfettered realisation of its curator’s vision? Or the Berlin-esque 24-hour license – a novelty for UK festivals and an absolute game … Read More
Review: Gottwood 2017
July 10, 2017 | Rhemayo Brooks 2Festivals are magical places of discovery that create wonderful yet delicate moments out of hedonistic chaos… and then it rains! For Gottwood the Anglesey barometer reverted to default as revellers were treated to regular showers, but that certainly didn’t dampen … Read More