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In Broker’s own words: “BROKER, are a band from Brighton UK. A UK band. Brighton. Broker.” Check out their tunes and what they think of the local government act of 1972 here.

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WHAT’S NEW WITH YOU GUYS?

Nothing.

WHAT ARE YOU CURRENTLY LISTENING TO?

No Trend.

WHAT’S THE MOST MEMORABLE SHOW YOU’VE PLAYED?

The Fountain, Chichester. Opening for supporting Hard Target and BlackJack.

WHAT’S THE STRANGEST SHOW YOU’VE PLAYED?

Rock bar in a tiny town in northern France. They made us play 2 sets and we had to start improvising blues rock tunes.

WHERE’S GOOD FOR PRE/POST-GIG GRUB?

Depends where you're playing. We usually aim for starchy, carb heavy foods because we burn a lot of energy on stage.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE LOCAL SUSSEX MUSIC SCENE?

Pub rock scene is on fire at the moment.

WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE/MOST CHERISHED BIT OF GEAR?

Ibanez Tubescreamer.


WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE ALBUM?

John Duncan 'Blind Date'.

IF YOU COULD INVITE THREE MUSICIANS, ALIVE OR DEAD, TO A DINNER PARTY WHO WOULD YOU CHOOSE, AND WHAT WOULD YOU TALK ABOUT?

John Coltrane, John Cage, John Denver.  We'd talk about the local government act of 1972 which saw powers move from devolved local authorities toward larger, centralised councils and, in our view, ushered in an era of bureaucratic county government organisation that Sussex has arguably yet to recover from.

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