
Award-winning DJ A.M.C brings a high-precision and high-velocity drum and bass set to Quarters, featuring a live collaboration with MC Phantom.
On Friday, 24th April 2026, the Brighton seafront will be the setting for a night of high-precision drum & bass as Quarters welcomes A.M.C and MC Phantom. If you’re familiar with the local scene, you’ll know the venue at 187-193 Kings Road Arches, which often hosts these more technical electronic nights. This particular event is part of a tour that highlights the specific atmosphere of the club, focusing on a style of music that is as much about speed as it is about accuracy. A.M.C, who has been previously recognised by Drum&Bass Arena for his skills behind the decks, is known for a very specific type of set—one that is described as clean, controlled, and rhythmically synchronised.
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The night is scheduled to start at 23:00 and will carry on until 04:00, fitting into the usual late-night rhythm of the city's club culture. Because of the nature of the venue and the event, it is strictly for those aged 18 and over. When it comes to getting in, ticket prices are currently ranging from £9.20 to £21.32. This price gap usually depends on which platform you’re looking at, with various sites like See Tickets, Skiddle, and Eventim handling the sales, so it’s worth checking a couple of them if you’re planning to head down. The collaboration with MC Phantom is a key part of the live experience here, providing a vocal layer that complements the high-velocity production A.M.C is bringing to the booth.
For anyone who follows the drum & bass circuit in Brighton, this set offers a look at the more technical side of the genre. Rather than just a standard club night, the focus is on the precision of the mixing and how the live elements work together over the five-hour duration. It’s a straightforward choice for a Friday night if you appreciate the craft involved in high-speed electronic music and want to see it in an environment that suits the sound. The location on the lower promenade makes it easy to get to, and the setup at Quarters is designed to support the kind of high-energy, synchronised performance these two are known for.















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