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February 2016 Issue 22 features a Bugged Out Weekender special with Jozef K. Discover music for work and yoga, and uncover the busking life in Brighton.

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Young Couple Busk Folk<br />

Music for Folk of<br />

Brighton<br />

Brighton is known for its diverse<br />

music scene with its venues being<br />

graced by streams of musical<br />

talent. The Hoosiers playing at The<br />

Brighton Centre, and the Foo<br />

Fighters rocking Concorde.<br />

However there is a group of<br />

musicians that are passed by every<br />

day outside train stations and<br />

ignored in the subway, the buskers<br />

of Brighton who are about the get<br />

the recognition they deserve. I<br />

paved the streets of Brighton<br />

myself interviewing different<br />

buskers from all different walks of<br />

life and I came across a couple<br />

whose music is so unique and<br />

different I couldn’t help myself but<br />

interview them.<br />

The couple are Phoebe Butler 24<br />

from Greenwich and Charlie Law<br />

22 from Ipswich who are also<br />

known as The Cabineers. The<br />

couple have been together touring<br />

East Sussex living, sleeping and<br />

storing their equipment in their car<br />

gracing the passing folk of<br />

Hastings, Brighton and Hove with<br />

their jaunty and catchy Folk Music.<br />

Phoebe who studied Classical<br />

Music at Trinity Larben College in<br />

Greenwich plays the recorder, that<br />

musical instrument that we all<br />

dislike has made a welcome<br />

comeback in their Folk Music.<br />

Charlie who<br />

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