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Brudenell Social Club

Brudenell Social Club

Leeds can be argued the best city in the UK for music. With Manchester or London, the sheer size and intensity of the scenes render them difficult to keep on top of; one must specialise, keeping specific promoters, acts, or venues in mind. The bustling musical climate of Leeds, however, is much more penetrable, and it is feasible (if exhausting and costly) to keep up a comprehensive involvement. … Continue Reading

Brighton, England

 

Brighton

Brighton

Brighton rocks for music fans, with intimate venue Komedia, Fatboy Slim’s beach party and massive regular collectors’ fairs at the Conference Centre hosted by www.vinylmanenterprises.com.

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Perth, Australia

Perth

Perth

I’m going to be straight with you, reader. While I currently carve out a living as one of London’s harried, tube-dwelling residents, the place I really call home is smaller, sunnier and altogether more peaceful.

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East London, England

East London

East London

On Rivington Street near Hoxton Square, behind an enormous pane of glass, sits a single K-Swiss trainer on a white plinth.

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North London, England

Camden Market

Camden Market

Looking for something to do? Happen to be in England’s great capital? Well, in that case, head north of the river, ladies and gentlemen, to discover more than you could have ever bargained for. Whether you fancy a quiet nibble on some top quality nosh, a good old knees up watching your new favourite unsigned band or the perfect excuse to spend your hard-earned cash on the high street, North London just can’t fail.

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Melbourne, Australia

Flinders Street Station, Melbourne

Flinders Street Station, Melbourne

Once regarded as the poor man’s supporting act to Sydney’s glitzy lead role, Melbourne has come into its own of late, now heading up the parade of must-visit Australian capital cities.

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