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BRIXTON Amsterdam: Late brunch, early party!

An elaborate brunch in a unique, raw setting like a warehouse or abandoned building, transforms into a party full of surprises with an outstanding lineup. The concept of “Late brunch, early party” originated in the trendy neighbourhoods of London and has made its way to Amsterdam under the name BRIXTON. The upcoming edition, in collaboration with BAUT and Levenslang, is set for November 11th.

While summer is packed with (day) festivals and parties, the chillier winter months often leave people searching for a replacement. This is why, from October to March, BRIXTON organizes three Saturday events. The target audience for BRIXTON is seasoned festival-goers who enjoy a (culinary) festivity. Get your tickets for their upcoming edition on November 11th now!

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Late Brunch

The location is a crucial aspect of the concept. It’s raw, unique, and an experience in itself – a place you wouldn’t typically visit during the day. Besides the location, the culinary experience is equally important. BRIXTON collaborates with restaurants that pay attention to both presentation and flavor. As a result we offer a 3-course fine dining brunch at each event, with the option for wine pairing or ordering special cocktails.

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The brunch takes place at long tables, providing an opportunity to catch up with friends or your date. But sitting with unfamiliar faces right next you fosters a sense of togetherness, and who knows what might emerge from that… We like to compare the atmosphere and camaraderie to that of a wedding, where you spend the whole day with like-minded strangers and quickly become friends after the first joint activity.

During the brunch, a host is present to welcome visitors, offer a welcome drink, and guide the afternoon’s activities. The host is extraordinary—someone visitors won’t easily forget. Between courses, visitors can explore various exhibitors, focusing on authenticity and artistic talent. This allows visitors to be surprised and entertained!

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Early Party

During the brunch, various DJs spin house/disco tunes, creating a great energetic vibe. The music gradually builds up towards the moment when chairs are pushed aside, and the brunch explosively transitions into a big party— The ESCALATION moment. This moment is central to all editions of BRIXTON and always comes with acts, special effects and controlled chaos but varies per edition. It’s the starting signal to go all out and enjoy the party with everyone present. You have to experience it to believe it.

The early party kicks off at 5PM It always features one well-known, often local headliner as DJ. The lineup is further completed with a mix of artists who match the style of the headliner. We reserve one spot for new talent, providing them a stage and give a kickstart to their careers.

The event lasts until 11PM, which allows you to relieve the babysitter at home, have a good night of sleep, and enjoy your Sunday (“vroeg pieken“). We often seek partnerships with clubs or other organizations willing to host the night program, where BRIXTON visitors can stay for free. This provides a perfect opportunity for the enthusiastic, who want to keep the party going at the location (and the club/organization benefits from a filled venue for their night program).

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Next event: November 11th

The upcoming edition of BRIXTON will take place at Levenslang, a former prison with remnants of its former prison life, which has since been transformed into a unique club and brewery. The raw atmosphere of this location strongly resembles the vibe of the old and legendary club Trouw. To maintain this style, we searched for an old resident of Trouw as the headliner. This led us to the Amsterdam DJ Tsepo.

Tsepo is a genius when it comes to sensing the vibe in the crowd and playing the right track at the right time. His always accurate selection of records makes even the largest clubs feel intimate. Connection with the audience is key for Tsepo, making him very popular in the club scene. After being a resident at Trouw, he is now a Resident of the Shelter and performs at various large festivals such as Lowlands and Lighthouse Festival in Croatia. He’ll take us on a 3-hour journey, where emotion, connection, and house bangers come together.

This time, the 3-course brunch will be served by BAUT, known for its exceptional culinary expertise and experience in pop-up restaurants throughout Amsterdam (now located on Wibautstraat with BAUT Oost). The talented chefs from BAUT will provide a unique 3-course brunch for a flavorful and musical experience like never before!

History of BRIXTON

Last season, the first two editions of BRIXTON took place. In December 2022, the very first edition was held at the Amsterdamse FrisdrankFabriek. The brunch was served by Compartir and Some Chemistry was the headliner. The second edition took place in May 2023 at club Atelier, which also served the brunch. And instead of one, we booked two headliners for this edition: Lövestad and Arjuna Schiks. The experiences from these two editions have inspired the BRIXTON team to bring the vibe and atmosphere to a next and higher level for the upcoming season. We can’t wait!

House vs. Techno

House Vs. Techno: what is the difference? In the vibrant and ever-evolving realm of electronic music, two genres stand out as pioneers and pillars of the global dance music scene: House and Techno. These genres have transcended generations, crossed borders, and shaped the way we experience music in clubs, festivals, and beyond.

House and Techno share similar origins, which explains why the genres are often lumped together. Many people don’t really know the difference between them. However, they have distinct characteristics that define their unique sounds and atmospheres. Let’s embark on a journey to explore what makes these genres so captivating, and unveil what sets them apart.

House Music

House music emerged in the 1980s, predominantly in Chicago, as a fusion of disco, funk, and electronic elements. It was born in the intimate settings of underground clubs, where DJs sought to create an uplifting, soulful, and energetic vibe for the dancers. The genre owes its name to the iconic Warehouse nightclub, where the legendary DJ Frankie Knuckles pioneered the sound that would eventually become known as “House”.

House Music

Characteristics of House Music

House music is characterized by its steady 4/4 beat, often featuring prominent kick drums and hi-hats that create an infectious groove. It embraces soulful vocals, incorporating samples and hooks from R&B, gospel, and disco tracks. The melodies in House music are melodic and emotive, often conveyed through lush synthesizers and piano chords. The tempo usually ranges from 120 to 130 beats per minute, allowing for a dynamic and energetic atmosphere on the dance floor.

Subgenres within House Music

House music has evolved over the years, giving rise to various subgenres that cater to different moods and tastes. For instance, Deep House delves into deeper, more atmospheric sounds, with an emphasis on smooth basslines and intricate melodies. Tech House infuses elements of Techno, creating a fusion of the two genres with a focus on driving beats and infectious rhythms. Lastly, Progressive House takes a more melodic and epic approach, with soaring synths and build-ups that transport listeners on a musical journey.

Techno Music

Originating in Detroit during the same era, Techno music emerged as a response to the industrial landscape and social unrest of the time. Influenced by the futuristic sounds of electronic pioneers like Kraftwerk, Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, and Derrick May pioneered Techno, aiming to create a genre that embodied the fusion of man and machine. The fact that it originated from House music, explains why House vs. Techno is often controversial.

Subgenres within House Music

Characteristics of Techno Music

Techno music is characterized by its relentless, hypnotic beats, often featuring repetitive basslines, distorted synths, and industrial-inspired sounds. It is less reliant on vocals, focusing instead on creating an immersive sonic experience that transports listeners to otherworldly realms. The tempo of Techno typically ranges from 125 to 145 beats per minute, offering a faster and more intense pace compared to House music.

Subgenres within Techno Music

Techno music has also branched out into numerous subgenres, each exploring different facets of the genre. For example, Minimal Techno embraces stripped-down, simplistic arrangements, often featuring sparse beats and subtle variations. Detroit Techno pays homage to the genre’s birthplace, incorporating melodic elements and soulful undertones. Acid Techno incorporates squelching and resonant sounds generated by the Roland TB-303 synthesizer, creating a distinct and hypnotic vibe.

Distinctions House vs. Techno

Distinctions between House vs. Techno

While House and Techno music share a common root in electronic music, there are distinctive elements that set them apart. House music, with its soulful vocals, uplifting melodies, and groovy rhythms, often creates a more accessible and melodic experience. On the other hand, Techno music embraces a darker, more industrial soundscape, with its relentless beats and futuristic sounds. Often (but not in all cases of course) Techno tends to have a higher BPM and more of a ‘harder’ and heavier beat.

There is another simplistic and rather humorous explanation for the difference between House and Techno. And this is how the sound of the beat is often described in conversations between people. House music typically has a snare/clap beat, which sounds like a “boots, cats, boots, cats” rhythm to some listeners. Techno music, on the other hand, is commonly found to have a beat sounding more like “doof, doof, doof, doof”. Test it next time you are listening to electronic music. Once you hear it, you simply can’t unhear it!

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