Is now the right time to launch Supersonic Vague, with electronic-indie crossover artists so big?
Yes, now is the perfect time. Music and fashion are ever evolving and have moved on dramatically since we opened in Leeds, and it’s important that we echo that. It’s true that the whole electro-indie crossover has blown up over the past year or so and it works really well in nightclubs. Supersonic Vague is a reflection of what is going on musically at the moment. We’ve been running Supersonic Vague in our Birmingham and Nottingham clubs to a rapturous response and the time seemed right to bring the night to Leeds. Leeds has long been at the forefront of indie music and we wanted to get this right at our other clubs before bringing it to Leeds, as Leeds is a critical market. What can we expect at the night in the coming weeks and months? The night will showcase an eclectic and riotous range of alternative music from the most provocative art-rockers. The biggest alt/indie bands will become dancefloor destructionists as they take to the decks every Friday. You can expect the biggest names