
German DJ and producer Sidney Charles headlines Quarters in Brighton for a night of house and tech-house music as part of the Groove Cartel series.
On Saturday, 21 March, Sidney Charles is scheduled to perform at Quarters in Brighton. For those who follow the local scene, the venue occupies the arches at 187-193 Kings Road, a location with a long history involving former clubs like Zap and The Arch. The current setup at Quarters is designed as a cultural space with a specific emphasis on sound quality. One of the more notable aspects of their philosophy is the complete absence of VIP areas, a choice made to ensure the focus remains entirely on the music and the collective experience on the floor rather than tiered access.
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The event is being promoted under the names 'Groove Cartel' and '1NB', bringing a sound that Sidney Charles has spent years refining. Originally from Hamburg and the founder of the Heavy House Society label, he has become a well-regarded figure among European selectors. His sets are often described as having a "properly engineered groove," which essentially means a blend of classic American house influences and contemporary tech-house. You can expect a lot of warm, analogue basslines and steady, driving rhythms. He won't be playing alone; the night includes Scott Steer and several other guest artists who will be rounding out the musical programme.
In terms of the schedule, there is a slight variation in reported start times, with some sources stating 22:00 and others 23:00, but the music will continue until 04:00. The age policy is strictly 18 and over, which is standard for this type of event. While the official tourism pages might still list entry prices as 'to be confirmed', tickets are already being managed through platforms like Skiddle and SeeTickets. The musical range for the night is quite broad, touching on house, tech-house, and techno, but also incorporating elements of funk and disco. It is a straightforward opportunity to hear a high-standard sound system in a venue that respects the clubbing heritage of the Brighton seafront.















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