Clubs: Saturday Night @ Zap club
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Your support makes all the difference.London has lapped up every installment of beats that the Skint collective have provided. Lead by the truly innovative Mr N Cook they've given clubland a much needed shot in the arm - now you can see how the movement started in their home environment, proof once and for all that Brighton has plenty of excitement once the old folk have gone to bed. The Zap club may have crossed your path in its Pussy Cat guise, but this gig doesn't require a glittering outfit; and its young crowd love it.
Saturday, Kings Road Arches, Brighton (01273 202407) 10pm-3am, pounds 8-pounds 9.
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