
UK underground electronic figure Leah Floyeurs performs a vinyl-rooted set at Alphabet in Brighton.
On Saturday, 14 March, the Alphabet venue on Dyke Road will host a session featuring Leah Floyeurs, a name that carries quite a bit of weight within the UKโs underground electronic circles. For those who follow the more niche corners of the scene, she is often recognised as a core part of the Freerotation Festival and the 50arc collective in London. Her approach to music is grounded in vinyl culture, which usually translates to a very deliberate and tactile selection during her sets. Having performed at various clubs and festivals globally, her arrival in Brighton under the Headroom banner brings a bit of that seasoned, technical expertise to the local weekend lineup.
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The event is set to begin at 23:00, making it a proper late-night fixture for the city. Located at 11 Dyke Road, Alphabet provides a central spot for this kind of underground focus. Since the doors open right at the start of the session, the atmosphere is expected to build from that late-night slot onwards. It is an 18+ event, so ID will be necessary at the door, as is standard for these types of club nights. The programming seems to be aimed squarely at enthusiasts of electronic music who appreciate the nuances of a vinyl-only performance and the specific flow that comes with it.
In terms of getting in, tickets are available through online booking platforms, though the exact guide prices are currently listed as TBC. It is a paid event, and given the artist's background in the London and festival circuits, it follows the typical structure of a curated electronic night. There aren't any gimmicks or over-the-top promotions attached to this; itโs simply a chance to hear a respected figure in the British scene play in an intimate Brighton setting. If you are looking for something that prioritises the music and the craft of DJing over mainstream appeal, this session provides a clear look into that specific underground culture.















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