
A takeover from two prominent names in the new wave of UKG and bassline at Quarters, Brighton.
This Friday, 27 March 2026, Quarters on Kings Road is hosting a takeover featuring Sexy Lady Massive and Silva Snipa. The event is part of the club's ongoing monthly series of free raves, an initiative launched to keep nightlife accessible amidst rising living costs. The venue, located at 187-193 Kings Road, occupies the site of the former The Zap and is currently running this programme to support the local scene, drawing inspiration from the free party culture of the 80s and 90s.
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The night focuses on the current wave of Jungle, Drum & Bass, and UK Bass. Sexy Lady Massive, a multi-genre collective, brings a set that incorporates breaks, 140, and DnB, drawing from their experience at festivals like Boomtown and All Points East. Joining them is Silva Snipa, whose sound is characterised by rolling breaks and low-end frequencies. The event is scheduled to run from 23:00 until 04:00, providing a space for those interested in these specific electronic sub-genres.
Entry to the club is free before 23:30. It is important to note that the venue strictly enforces an 18+ policy, and you will need to present a valid ID to gain entry; there are no exceptions to this rule. This event follows previous sessions in the 'Free The Jungle' series, which have featured artists like Ed Solo and Benny L. Looking ahead, the club has already scheduled further events in this series, with Phibes performing on 10 April and Subsonic on 8 May. With over 4,000 free tickets already claimed across the series, the club continues to operate this model to maintain community engagement in Brighton’s nightlife.















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