New alternative clubnight for Hove.

Dream never end

Dreams Never End a new club night in Hove playing only vinyl takes inspiration from club entrepreneurs Tony Wilson and Steve Strange, who put ideals and personal vision above profit and mass-popularity.

This is not a nostalgia night, Dreams Never End differs to other available alternative nights because it doesn’t just play records from one particular genre or decade, Lee Perry rubs shoulders with Kraftwerk and PJ Harvey, there are no rules other than the music must be on vinyl.

The night begins with a dub/reggae bias including the Ruts, Clash and Basement 5 who were influenced by Jamaican music.

After 9.30 expect Au Pairs, Slits, Felt and Wooden Shjips, mixed with Sparks, Bjork, and Mogwai with dance mixes from Massive Attack, ACR, On-U, EBTG, Prince, Japan and some unexpected classic alternative tracks thrown in that are guaranteed to raise a whoop or two. DJs will respond to the audience on the night and include the best new alternative vinyl releases.

What: Dreams never end club

Where: Upstairs at the Alibi, 22 Victoria Terrace, Hove

When: Saturday March 1

Time: 8.30pm – late

Cost: £4 (students free with ID)

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