Drum n Bass Night ft. Glitch City
If you’re a DnB head or want to give it a try, pump your fists and bop your head all the way to Medicine for this special night featuring a performance from Glitch City.
Not so familiar with Drum n Bass? It's essentially a genre of electronic dance music with fast breakbeats, heavy bass lines and synthesisers. We're sure you're going to love it!
Glitch City

After a stream of heavy releases on Get Hype, Glitch City ventured on to producing dancefloor anthems for Technique, Viper and Ram's sister label, Program, and has steadily been building a reputation for explosive dancefloor weaponry. His label, AMusement Audio, was launched in 2015, where subsequent releases can be found.
Glitch has acclaimed DJ support from the likes of Andy C, SubFocus, Matrix & Futurebound, Sigma, Calyx & Teebee, and of course, the Prototypes. Standout tracks include 'Funk Flex, the uniquely grimy 'Spiders Web', and the undeniably monstrous remix of Matrix & Futurebound's 'Tardis'.
Glitch City has performed at clubs and festivals worldwide and most honourably held a residency at fabric, London. He has also featured on DJ SS' World of Drum & Bass USA Tour.
Recognised for his dubplates and versatile mixing, Glitch City will take you on a sonic journey from start to finish!
Ticket information
Students - Free entry
Guests - £2
Entry requirements
All events at Medicine are non-ticketed; simply turn up with your College Card and photographic proof of age ID (driving licence, passport, PASS card or government ID).
Students can bring up to three guests to all events at Medicine - they'll just need to bring photographic proof of age ID and be signed in by you on the door.
Entry will be dependent on venue capacity with last entry at midnight.
Accessibility
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All of our venues are wheelchair accessible via shallow ramps; you can find out more about our venues and view our AccessAble pages by heading to our Accessibility page.
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