Hands across the borough: Lambeth Mutual Aid
| Leave a CommentA chat with the solidarity group as they build up funds and put on gigs. From the May 2024 issue.
Read more »Music from memory: Q1 2024
| Leave a CommentThe first three months of gig reviews, from the April 2024 issue, some more lucid than others.
Read more »Friendships Made In The Pit: Static Shock Weekend
/ | Leave a CommentAfter the dust settled on the final weekend, a chat with TOM ELLIS about putting on punk Christmas. (From Alternative Strategies #4).
Read more »Damage (Is Done) Report
/ | Leave a CommentTalking to the collective behind March’s hardcore convention about how to put on a racket despite the city’s best intentions. From the March 2024 issue.
Read more »Keep circulating the tapes: The Hillsy Video Zine
/ | Leave a CommentA post-gig vox pop about B. Hills’ hardcore video. From February 2024.
Read more »Saving the Piehouse with Liv Wynter
/ | Leave a CommentLiv Wynter talks to Another Subculture about efforts to save another south London venue from the arch landlord bastards.
Read more »Photo bin: Another Subculture is 10, 24.11.2023 & 25.11.2023
| Leave a CommentA weekend to remember, as recorded on a 512MB Memory Stick.
Read more »Photo bin: Internal/Growth gig, 25.03.2023
| Leave a CommentFRISK, SKITTER, TURBO, CIRCLE NONE East London location, 7-11pm, £5otd*. All ages. One more strip of 110 film from the Internal Object/Cryptic Growth gig in a warehouse in Hackney Wick. Watching pits form in a combination gallery and Escher-drawing living space as the singer of Frisk swung from a punchbag, all as The Devil Himself […]
Read more »Photo bin: Submission to Annihilation, 03.02.2023
/ | Leave a CommentAttempts at photographs at a launch show to remember. As seen in AS #3.
Read more »Constant Companion: Flo Dill, The NTS Breakfast Show
/ | Leave a CommentFlo Dill has been an integral part of Dalston’s NTS ever since she first went in Flo Motion six years ago. Now she runs the breakfast show (Mon-Wed) and has curated Perfect Motion, a new DIY pop comp. Here’s a chat from the first issue of Alternative Strategies, which took place in April 2022: AS: […]
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