With Gatecrasher finding a new home in Brighton mixed with electroclash from the US clubland promises a cocktail of dance chaos this weekend.
CHAOS ROCKS, Concorde 2, Brighton, April 18.
Chaos Rocks returns this month with Felix Da Housecat and Andrew Curley. Felix Stallings Jr (to give FDH his real name) is one of the leading electro-punk exports from the United States and a long-standing foot soldier in the clubbing trenches. Some of you may remember My Life Musik - a bona fide anthem back in the Nineties - while others will only have ears for his Kittenz and Thee Glitz album. He has genuine star quality. I just hope Silver Screen (Shower Scene) gets an outing. Expect a weird and wonderful mix of cat lovers for this "attitude-free" electroclash night. It runs from 10pm to 2am. Admission is £10.
Tel 01273 772770 GATECRASHER, The Beach, Brighton, April 20.
Acclaimed dance club Gatecrasher hits Brighton on Sunday for some Easter madness.
During the past year Gatecrasher have made themselves several new homes round the world with residencies in London, New York and Cyprus. Now it is Brighton's turn. Thankfully it's not a one-off, they'll be back for more bank holiday mayhem on May 25 and August 24. This night will feature top-class DJs Scott Bond, Guy Ornadel and Matt Hardwick alongside local doyens, Ric Rutherford and Paul Hillyer. This event will be another milestone in Gatecrasher's history so make sure you can say you were there. The night runs from 9pm until 3am with a live broadcast on Southern FM between 10pm and midnight. Tickets are £13 plus booking fee.
Tel 01273 709709. or visit www.gatecrasher.com 3TO, Worthing, April 18-19.
Those crazy guys at 3TO ensure there's never a dull moment in Worthing. Tonight it's Supercharged vs Where's Your Head At, a special launch night with Skool Of Thoughts (Supercharged), Nixon (Sweet Release), Tim Rodway, Quantum (Jungle Pressure) and Tony Waller. With Jack Daniels and coke a mere £2 and Archers Aqua at £1.50, it looks certain to get deliciously messy. Entry is £3 before 10pm and £5 after. The fun gets wilder on Saturday night when the club plays host to a Pimps, Players and Hustlers-themed charity night in aid of the World DJ Fund, which works on behalf of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. All DJs are playing for free and all money on the door goes to the charity. DJs playing are Simon Jordan (Pussycat Club, Concorde 2), DJ Street, Dan Sampayo, Ryan B, Disco D and Mace. Entry is by donation with a minimum cost of £1. Give more if you want - after all, it is for charity.
Tel 01903 538000/602776
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