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The Badger

University of Sussex Students' Newspaper

Pluto Williams

Pluto Williams is the Music Editor at The Badger. He leads the section’s coverage of new releases, live performances, and industry trends, combining careful editing with his own insightful writing. Pluto aims to make the Music section a space where student voices can share fresh perspectives on the sounds shaping today’s culture.
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50 Years of University Radio Falmer

It has been 50 years since University Radio Falmer (URF) was founded. To celebrate, URF is doing various events, including a celebratory gig at the Attenborough Centre for Creative Arts…

Cabaret Voltaire: On the Frontiers of the Experimental

Cabaret Voltaire (or the Cab for short) were continuously at the forefront of electronic music, pioneering genres such as industrial, synth-pop, acid house and techno. They performed at the Attenborough…

Ghost Stories of Sussex

There are many ghost stories in Sussex from phantom dogs to Caesar’s army. I have even heard someone say that the devil now works at Southern Rail which at least…

Interview with Patch

Patch is a growing collective currently made up of Nonny Corbett, Georgina, Emily-Rose Chantrill-Cheyette and Louis Myatt. Their debut event, push.to.play, debuted at the Attenborough Centre for Creative Arts on…

Long Fling

Long Fling is the collaborative project of Willem Smit, frontman of Personal Trainer, and Pip Blom of, predictably, Pip Blom. Across ten years in their relationship, they wrote and recorded…

Good for the Soul: Gans Gig Review

The day I saw Gans, the wind was biting and the rain was indecisive, so to hide for a while in the sanctuary under the station was a relief. There,…

Album Review: The Clearing by Wolf Alice

When a mysterious man going by the name of ‘Cheek’, promises you a link to the new Wolf Alice album, it’s a bit like a man appearing on your doorstep…