| 20 Jazz Funk Greats |
| Stu & Juan's avant-garde listening post is both an mp3 blog and a real world get-together. Tune in and geek out. |
| Borbonesa |
| The finest pseudo-Victorian surrealists in town. Any town. |
| Detournement |
| Brighton's second most pretentious disco, where revolutionary now style confronts its roots. |
| Fluxblog |
| Lauded everywhere from the New York Times to the, uh, Times of London, flux exists solely to bring you free samples from the messy edge of future music. |
| Flyboy |
| Hip-Hop/Joycore political correctness for the righteous in every
sense. From leftist monologues to pop appreciation, joe is generally
right, and he's not too shy to tell you why. |
| Miss Amp |
| Plan B's Most Hardcore hosts uncompromising meditations on
'femorabilia', chazzing, madd sex, and video games in between
mind-melding with ICFTHS culture heroes like Shystie and Lady Sov. |
| Miss Pain |
| Brighton's next most-likely-to band are this debauched electro boy/girl threesome. song titles include 'i tapped your phone', 'give me a dose', 'fucking machines', and 'electric blue fire hazard'. |
| Nascent Zine |
| A new stop on the Brighton Underground for the
lo-fi / D.I.Y axis. |
| No Innocent Bystanders |
| Attractively aggressive cultural commentary online. |
| The Others |
| Weird fact: Johnny Others was amongst the first friends we made down
here, way before the NME made sweet love to them down by the fireside.
Plus, 'for the poor' was released first on the Lo-Res free zine/ceedee
'under the beach, a heart attack', and Driver organized their first
website. small. world. |
| The Permanent Gallery |
| Authentic autonomy from this consistently daring art space - also being the best place in town to stock up on every flavour of zine. |
| Plan B Magazine |
| Super-eclectic music magazine featuring the magic words of kicking_k on a bimonthly basis. |
| The Sussex Arts Club |
| A bigger, more central venue for It Came to the Sea in 2005. |