Miss's reviews
Review of Back To Basics
30 May 08, 12:51
How glam are those Leeds peeps?! 
Long standing resident Ralph Lawson reigns the Saturday night line up here at Basics, run by long-standing club legend Dave Beer. I went here last year and the crowd was really, really funky (those northern lads and lasses dress so much more glam there than the southerners!). There was also a live pa by Spirit Catcher, and the whole night was amazing.
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Review of Honey Club
29 May 08, 18:50
What a wicked little venue 
What a wicked little venue. The Honey Club has reigned on Brighton Seafront as one of the nightclub destinations, and hosts loads of club nights including the iconic Hed Kandi. The bar I believe has just undergone a re-fit, so there's another great reason to head down at the weekends.
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Review of Ocean Rooms
29 Apr 08, 10:32
hope they've sorted out the heating 
Apparently this club's had a re-fit, which I've not yet actually seen, however after they sold their Banksy artwork which adorned the bar they should've had enough money to deck it out in gold leaf on every wall. The last time I visited which was at the beginning of the year, the club was SO cold that I had to leave. Let's hope they've sorted out the heating.
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Review of Audio
29 Apr 08, 10:30
fantastic in the summer 
This club has a special place in my heart. I used to spend many a weekend night here in the mid ninetees (usually when I should have been revising for exams) having a great time when the venue was formerly the Escape. Since then the venue has been divided in to two seperate clubs, so you can either pay to go upstairs, or downstairs. The two floors were recently combined for a one-night-only party which was "just like the old days" where you could wander freely between the two floors. I love the decking they've put outside the Above Audio entrance which is fantastic in the summer .
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Review of Heaven
29 Apr 08, 10:22
for the young amongst us 
This club is for the young amongst us...which unfortunately doesn't include me anymore. Famous for it's heyday during the superclub era of the mid-ninetees, this club is now not a destination I'd go out of my way to go to, but I think they still put on the classic Bedrock nights there.
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Review of Oceana
18 Apr 08, 17:39
21st Century Ritzy 
This club has worked really hard to dispel the 90's Ritzy image that clubs this size and style are reknown for. It's mad to think that so many people can be so drunk all at the same time under a haze of flashing lights. I've fond memories of student night here back in the late nineties which saw car loads of me any my student buddies crammed in the car all the way from Eastbourne. Well you can't blame us, 50p for a vodka and coke is just perfect prices when you're a poor student. Great memories.
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Review of Digital
16 Apr 08, 20:47
Got off to a good start... 
The former Zap got off to a good start. We were promised a really diverse range of music and high calibre artists. The line ups looked promising and I eagerly watched the much needed renovation take place during my weekly runs along the seafront. Ame - one of the world's greatest DJ's, Ian Brown and Grace Jones started to put the boot into Brighton's sad club scene. But all hope has sadly gone. Back have come the one dimensional Hat Club, Pussycat Club and Gorgeous playing bandwagon funky electro. Come on Brighton, you can be more innovative than that.
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