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Tag: liam cattermole

SAULT - Untitled (Rise)

Cryptic collective SAULT quietly return with new album

Posted on 21st October 202021st October 2020 by Liam Cattermole

Liam Cattermole reviews anonymous music collective SAULT’s new album, Untitled (Rise).

Skeptical & Co Bring the Finest Drum and Bass to Wire

Posted on 22nd March 202022nd March 2020 by Liam Cattermole

Stepping behind the 1s and 2s for a DJ masterclass, Skeptical provided Wire with an undeniable selection of drum and bass. Friday proved that Exit Records is one of the finest imprints going in U.K. […]

Rex The Dog Takes on Belgrave, 29.02.2020

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Liam Cattermole

Jake Williams brought his self-built modular synthesiser down to Belgrave on Saturday night, in celebration of Balter Records first birthday. Rex The Dog is a maverick. As he masterfully manufactures idiosyncratic sonics through his beloved […]

Overmono @ Wire 05/02/20

Posted on 15th February 202015th February 2020 by Liam Cattermole

Brothers Tom and Ed Russell, or Truss and Tessela if you look at their respective artist aliases, have been composing intergalactic breakbeat bangers for sometime. Tessela’s ’Hackney Parrot’ encapsulates every exciting element of electronic music: […]

DJ Boring Brings The Boogie To Wire, 23.01.20

Posted on 31st January 202031st January 2020 by Liam Cattermole

Trading 6 hour stints in the library for a boogie in Wire will have felt phenomenal for any student who had to endure the exam period. For many, Thursday night was the first off from […]

DJ Seinfeld Puts Wire In A Trance 27/11/19

Posted on 8th December 20198th December 2019 by Liam Cattermole

Swedish selector DJ Seinfeld span a trancy set for the folk of Wire, before his upcoming performance at Manchester’s Warehouse Project. Arman Jakobsson is a man with many names. If he isn’t producing music under […]

Just Hold On, I’m Going Home: Is the Booing of Drake at Camp Flog Gnaw Justified?

Posted on 27th November 201927th November 2019 by Liam Cattermole

Every year thousands of Odd Future fanatics flock to Dodger Stadium for Tyler, The Creator’s annual, self-curated festival ‘Camp Flog Gnaw’. Since its origins 7 years ago, where attendees watched OF in the parking lot […]

Fancy Footwork and Flying Gun Fingers: Wookie, L U C Y and Sicaria Sound put ravers through their paces at Wire.

Posted on 9th November 2019 by Liam Cattermole

3 of Britain’s best DJ acts came together for a night of relentless sweat inducing bangers – hosted by 23 degrees and hot plate land. Wire’s well known for hosting some of the best multi-genre […]

Brexit means Brexit…but what does that mean for music?

Posted on 28th October 2019 by Liam Cattermole

Artists call for the protection of the touring music industry, in the fear Britain will turn into a “cultural jail”. It’s the new B-word, the dreaded topic of conversation we try and avoid like deadlines. […]

Signals Stuns Mint Warehouse: Get To Know Leeds’ Newest Night Out

Posted on 26th October 201926th October 2019 by Liam Cattermole

Hidden in the industrial landscape of Holbeck, Mint’s minimal, dingy aesthetic has been the choice venue for many of the world’s leading underground DJs. It’s unassuming look revels in obscurity; to the average by-passer, this […]

Black Artist Spotlight

Posted on 18th October 201918th October 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In celebration of Black History Month, our team of writers play tribute to some of our favourite musicians. Beyoncé by Ed Barnes By this point, it would be hard not to argue that Beyoncé is […]

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