A two-month-old Hove new media firm has landed contracts with two of the biggest names in clubbing.
BAHWeb is to create a site for London drum and bass club night Movement ahead of the release of its first album.
Steve Penfold, 26, a partner in the firm, said the net was becoming a vital promotional tool among club promoters.
He said: "People who go to clubs are quite young and have grown up with the net.
"The album is going to be a big thing for Movement. They will want as many people as possible to see the site."
Edo van Duym, co-promoter of Movement, said the site would be used to webcast live action from Movement nights at Bar Rumba in London.
He said: "The worldwide audience for drum and base is huge. These people are hungry for information."
The firm is also creating a website for CD Pool, a firm offering compilations of the latest club tracks to a limited audience of professional DJs.
The site will let DJs listen to clips of music and buy online. The Movement and CD Now sites will be launched later this year.
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