
"[sporting] a fringe that is worth the entry price alone" - Seams As some of the more abstruse electronic genres become gradually integrated into the mainstream, and as previously unreconstructed indie kids dig deeper into bass music, the character of London shows is beginning to change. Where previously gigs would be attended either by the indie crowd or the electronic crowd, the two are now beginning to converge. Tonight at CAMP was a perfect illustration of this, with the audience split pretty evenly between those who read Vice and those who read Resident Advisor. [...]