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The roots and revival of DnB and jungle: How WREKT is reshaping electronic music culture in Ipswich
Electronic music event WREKT has established itself as more than just another night out, offering a platform that honours the rich cultural heritage of jungle and DnB while showcasing both legendary pioneers and emerging talent.Feature
Church of Dance: Girls of the Internet and James Alexander Bright transform St Stephen's
Girls of the Internet seem to be speeding through the music scene with their blurring of dance, electronic and soul into a hazy setlist I experienced live last Friday at St Stephen's Church.Feature
'Pure joy to my ears': The Tubs finally arrive at The Smokehouse
After years of trying to book them, The Smokehouse welcomed The Tubs to a sold-out crowd, delivering what Brighten the Corners CEO Joe Bailey described as "tight, indie jangle-pop" that lived up to every expectation.Opinion
Reviewed: Tyber & Pete at The Baths (with sketches!)
Brighten the Corners' Faith Hussain shares her experience (and sketches) of Tyber & Pete at The Baths in Ipswich last week.Feature
Ipswich Music Guide: VIGILANTES, Tyber & Pete and the Wild Walls Closing Party with Ipswich's Native James
Get ready for dub, ska, indie rock, garage, and alt-soul! Brighten the Corners' Faith Hussain looks back at this week's biggest live music events and previews upcoming performances in Ipswich.Feature
From Hendrix to Hope: The revival of Ipswich's music culture
Once home to legendary performances by Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, Suffolk's music scene has weathered decades of decline. Now, a new generation of artists and promoters are breathing life back into the county's cultural landscape.Feature
Ipswich Music Guide: 'Sh*t hot fantastic' Absolute Bowie and two must-attend gigs this week
With September coming to a gloomy end, Brighten the Corners fired up the heat with a blazing lineup of local and international talent to brighten the week.Load more content





