UK Drum and Bass geniuses and friend of Sturban Clothing,
Sigma are showing their support us here and giving in only a way Sigma can give, if you have not heard their latest track 'Rudeboy' all over Radio One recently then you must have been in a cave.
An integral part of the
Drum and Bass scene, Sigma (aka Cameron Edwards and Joe Lenzie) have rapidly been gaining a reputation for their eclectic style of dance floor beats. Their track 'All Blue' is the most downloaded song of all time on drum and bass arena. They've collaborated with artists such as DJ Fresh, Rusko and remixed Stylo G, Ellie Goulding, Eric Prydz, Groove Armada, Skepta and Sway.
Check out the
Sigma podcast no tracklisting with this Sigma podcast so if you recognise anything stick it in a comment all
Sigma are saying is it's packed with remixes and dubs.
We have a little giveaway for the
Sigma boys also and as always it's shrouded in mystery all we can say is it's a complete one off design that will be exclusive and unique so well worth winning by any
Sigma, drum and bass or jungle fan. All you need to do is share or comment on your favorite social network including Facebook, Twitter and Goggle+ and you can enter and gain an entry for each submission and do it everyday plus you can earn 5 EXTRA entries by posting a custom link and for each person that enters using that link you get 5 extra entries so plenty of opportunity to win.


Roots Garden records present a brand new 7” & digital download December 2nd 2013
Josie Wales - “Roll Like Lion” / Richie Phoe - “Dub Like Lion”
Roots Garden's first release from Brighton based producer Richie Phoe featuring the Legendary Dancehall Deejay Josie Wales.
Richie's heavyweight & upfull rub-a-dub styled rhythm track is the perfect backdrop for Josie to get to work on. Flinging down some humorous reality themed lyrics he wastes no time getting to the point “as rough and tough as any man can be there's a woman out there to cool you so don't let your ego fool you...”.
Josie's sophisticated style and delivery expose his credentials as one of Jamaica's most accomplished microphone chatters, his skilfully crafted lyrics designed to get any sound system session jumping.
Richie strips back the rhythm further on the flipside in true rub-a-dub fashion. Unleashing crashing reverbs on the drums and keyboard skanks whilst capturing Josie in his echo chamber!
Josie Wales: Biography
Josie Wales is one of Dancehall's founding fathers, building on the innovative DJ chatting of his mentor U-Roy and creating a highly influential style of his own. Along with Brigadier Jerry and his sound-system partner Charlie Chaplin, Wales was widely regarded as one of the best DJs in Jamaica when Dancehall took over the reggae scene in the early ’80s. His gruff, gravelly voice and half-spoken, half-sung delivery were instantly recognizable, and were copied by many an up-and-coming DJ. Unlike his contemporary Yellowman — perhaps the only DJ of the era who was more popular — Wales pointedly refused to resort to slackness, keeping his lyrics purely conscious and Rastafarian. That meant he grew increasingly unfashionable over the course of the ’80s, but he nonetheless continued to perform regularly, and remained a highly respected pioneer.
Josie Wales was born Joseph Winston Sterling in West Kingston, Jamaica, and took his stage name from the Clint Eastwood Western “The Outlaw Josie Wales”; naturally, “The Outlaw” became a standard nickname for him, along with “The Colonel.” Wales first performed professionally as a DJ
with the Roots Unlimited Sound System in 1977, and made his name as part of U-Roy’s King SturGav Hi-Fi Sound System, where he spent three and a half years in the early ’80s. There he teamed with DJ sparring partner Charlie Chaplin in one of the most potent one-two punches of the era, which in turn made King SturGav arguably the biggest sound system around.
In 1983 Josie released his début album, The Outlaw. The album was produced by Junjo Lawes and proved to be a major hit. More songs followed for Junjo such as ”Bobo Dread” which was included in the clash LP “Two Giants Clash” that he split with Yellowman. In 1984 the self-produced album
“No Way Better Than Yard” was released. A split album with Early B followed on the Sonic Sounds label.
In 1985 Josie Wales left Volcano and moved to King Jammy's label. Some of the hits he recorded for Jammy were “Na Lef Jamaica”, “Ha Fi Say So”, “Right Moves”, “It's Raining” and “Water Come A Mi Eye”. 1986 saw the release of his fourth album, Ruling, Produced by Tristan Palmer.
Josie continued to release songs with King Jammy throughout the 80's and 90s as well as notable releases for other producers such as Fatis Burell and Bobby Digital. Unlike many other veteran Deejays he maintained a consistent presence on the fast changing Jamaican music scene securing his reputation as one of Jamaica's most celebrated and respected Dancehall pioneers.
Richie Phoe: Biography
Hailing from Brighton, UK, Richie Phoe's trademark reggae productions have garnered attention from tastemakers and DJs alike. In addition to accolades from Rob Da Banks' Sunday Best Recordings, Richie was personally commissioned by Rob to remix Max Sedgley's Celebrity. A Jon Kennedy remix for Grand Central soon followed, and yet more support would come as Sinful was included in the esteemed Rob Da Bank And Chris Coco Listen Again compilation.
In 2008 Richie released the critically lauded Eye on the Prize EP, featuring UK Reggae legend Tippa Irie, which gained BBC radio play from Rob Da Bank, Huw Stephens, Mark Lammar and an interview on Steve Lamacq's Radio 2 show. Two tracks from the EP were also used in MTV's Dirty Sanchez show, and Richie has thrilled California's Reggae Rising festival with his sound.
2013 saw the release of Richie's much anticipated début LP “Echo Outernational” on Canada's Balance records Label featuring contributions from a wealth of musicians and vocalists including, Leroy Horns, Dangerman, Tippa Irie and Earl 16. Other recent releases include remixes for critically aclaimed UK Reggae band Resonators and his brand new single for Wha Wha 45's records a dubbed out reworking of Michael Jackson's “Thriller” currently riding high in the UK Reggae charts.
Rihie's first forays into the world of music production began on his Amiga 500, back in the early '90s; by 1999 he'd progressed to an MPC 2000 and began making his own beats, inspired by the likes of De La Soul and D.I.T.C. As his style progressed he started collecting reggae vinyl and began DJing at reggae and hip-hop nights weekly in clubs and bars in Portsmouth. Bringing deep and positive vibes to the dancefloor, Richie has earned the title of Brighton's Lee Scratch Perry.

'The Phoenix EP' a nine track collaboration EP between rapper Multiple Skillz
and producer Reaper On Beatz. This EP displays the range of universal sounds
that both artists have and is something all rap fans should be up on. London
emcee Multiple Skillz is really gearing up to drop a barrage of quality new
material, as well as already recently releasing the superb 'When 2 Worlds Meet'
with producer J Dot Musik. Multiple Skillz feels that the importance of
producers is over looked by the underground rap industry so with that in mind he
wants to highlight their work.
01 – Intro
02 – Doin Me
03 – Bad B_tch
04 – Yeaaaaa!!!
05 – No More
06 – Open Your Eyes
07 – Daily Feat. Kapps
08 –
Never Wanna
09 – Chasing A Dream
It's good to have friends in high places and this new podcast and giveaway comes with love from none other than
Barry Ashworth of the Dub Pistols
who has put together a little 30 min Drum and Bass podcast especially
for Sturban and all our friends and if that wasn't enough there's a few
little gifts from the boys for share and caring.
After reaching the dizzying heights of no.1 on the Beatport Drum n Bass
chart and no.1 on the Reggae Chart with their 2013 single 'Gunshot',
whilst at the same time breaking the top 20 in the Beatport Reggae chart
with follow up with the bright, pulsating summer anthem 'Bad Card',
both taken from their fifth long-player 'Worshipping the Dollar' out now
on Sunday Best, breaks luminaries Dub Pistols release
'Alive Remixes 2013'.
Dub Pistols have called upon the brightest in underground dub, breaks,
Drum & Bass, house and reggae for remixing duties, including
Cagedbaby, Tom Finn & G-Bus, So Called Scumbags, Benny Kane & DJ
Specs, Hollaphonic Filthy, Bside and Dancefloor Outlaws.
Pre-order Alive Remixes 2013
Barry Ashworth of the Dub Pistols - Drum and Bass Mix for Sturban Clothing
Tracklisting:
General Narco - Ironside
Deekline and Ed Solo - Bad Boy
Vital Elements & DJ Ruffride - Wake and Bake Ft Mc Blade
Benny Page (Serial killers mix) - Cryin Out
Deekline & Ed Solo - King Go Bongo
General Narco - Everyday Gunshot
Dub Pistols - Ganja ft Rodney
Sturban Clothing Podcast - Barry Ashworth of the Dub Pistols - Drum and Bass Mix

The next installment of the
Memory Box Social monthly at the
Horse & Groom features a classic house producer of epic
proportions - the legendary
Mark Archer, a man of many rave
monikers including
Altern 8,
Bizarre Inc,
Nexus 21 and
Slo-Moshun.
Mark
Archer started his Production career in 1988 when along with Dean
Meredith, he ventured up to the newly opened Blue Chip Studio's in his hometown
of Stafford. Starting off as a hip hop/sample house group called
Rhythm
Mode D, they recorded a few tracks for the studio's own label before
branching out with different styles including acid house and techno amongst
others. Archer was a founder member of
Bizarre inc before
starting up a new project under the name
Nexus 21 which went on
to release tracks on legendary labels like
Network and
R&S as well remixes from
Carl Craig,
Mark Kinchen and
Kevin Saunderson on
KMS.
Mark was also a founder member of
Altern
8 who crashed into the UK charts in 1991 with ‘Infiltrate 202’ and
‘Activ-8 (come with me)’, two chaotic slices of hardcore, the latter reaching
number 3. They were aided in their chart aspirations by the circulation of
fictitious press stories concerning their alleged activities, which included
promoting the decongestant Vicks Vapor Rub, which, it was claimed, heightened
the effects of Ecstasy; and standing as local candidates for the 1993 General
Election.
Their live events were also designed as eye-catching performances,
where the band donned RAF chemical warfare suits and dust masks. They were aided
by their resident dancers and MC MkOne, and in the case of their gig at
Stafford’s Bingley Hall, an actual shaman. His job was to cleanse the venue of
its ‘rock n roll’, prior to performance.
Additional vinyl outings included
the ‘Overload ep’ (1990), ‘Frequency’ (10,000 copies of which were on sale for a
single day only and written solely by Archer), and another top ten hit, ’Evapor
8’, followed by ’Hypnotic St8’, the LP ‘Full on Mask Hysteria’ (number 10 in the
LP charts).
The protagonists long maintained that this was a temporary
diversion from their main project,
Nexus 21, and confirmed this
by releasing a ‘final’ Altern 8 single, ‘Everybody’, in June 1993.
Mark
Archer has gone on to form
Slo-Moshun, a duo of Archer and
Danny Taurus from Stoke on Trent. They released ‘Bells of New York’, one of the
biggest club hits of early 1994, breaking the main top 30 on the back of its
house/hip hop undulations. However, some of the Altern 8 methodology remained –
this time the scam was to trick everyone into thinking it was a US
import.
Mark has continued to dj throughout his career in various styles but
mainly on the 'Oldskool' scene playing classics from the golden era of 'rave'
1988-1992.
Pulling out the old gems alongside Mark is
Memory
Box creator,
Robin Ball whose passion and knowledge of
electronic music both old and new inspired him to start the Memory Box moniker.
In 1988, when he was first exposed to the acid house phenomenon, he caught the
DJ bug and has been putting on parties, making records and DJing around the
globe ever since.
Memory Box is an offshoot and an antidote
to Robin’s Socialeyes parties, which focus on forward thinking electronic dance
music at some of London’s best venues.
FB event
http://on.fb.me/1buIf0h
Beatmaker Miss Tofelees featured on the last
Sturban Podcast and has selected some tracks and beats and is offering
them at no cost to download and enjoy at your leisure. You are welcome to use
during sets. If you let us know when the music will be used, we will help
promote your set quite vigorously among key industry contacts within the
Hypomanic Productions social network. The list of tracks you can listen to and
download, with no strings attached, is as follows:-
TOMORROW'S WORLD BY OSMOSIS - Miss Tofelees achieved this collaboration
after watching rapper Ozmosis on Channel AKA and getting in touch.
INCOMPATIBLE BY PROFESSOR D OF DECI4LIFE featured on mixtape of
award-winning DJ Ames alongside tracks by Sway, Bashy and Logic.
CHAMPIONS BY FLIPT & SCARLETT - Will Scarlett is good sounding MC and
arranged track to be mastered by Pete Maher who has gone on to master U2, The
Killers and The Great Gatsby film soundtrack.
LIFE & MUSIC VOL 3 EP BY BIG SI - rapper had previously feat. on Ras
Kwame's BBC 1Xtra Homegrown show. We achieved 6K likes across 2 facebook pages
for this release and lets just say I started making contacts I would have never
imagined possible as a beatmaker....
MR INVISIBLE EP BY JUST MUZ - these specific beats got support from Roots
Manuva and Just Muz snapped them up after his 1st airplay on BBC Introducing
Radio 1.
Here is the brand new music video from Big Dutty Deeze taken off his latest album ‘Almost Famous’ which is produced by Tricksta. This lyrical onslaught sees Big Deeze Deeze ‘Imagine’ history in a different way. A very clever concept executed in a way on Big Dutty Deeze can do is complimented by a superb visual supplied from UK Hip-Hop’s leading channel Global Faction who previously made films/videos with the likes of Lowkey, Caxton Press, Akala, Triple Darkness, Big Cakes and many more.
2013 has been a massive year for Big Dutty Deeze, a rapper whose work ethic outshines many. Releasing two albums and a mixtape, doing a ten date UK tour as well as sharing stages with the likes of Rodney P, Blak Twang, Phili N Dotz, Iron Braydz, Genesis Elijah, Ty, Reveal, Tony D, Moorish Delta 7 and more. This Wolverhampton rapper is making big waves in the underground, take note, remember the name and get up on real music.
It took me a long time to complete the last podcast so quickly following
on with loads of new music and a I think a different sound from me we
have tracks from Bombay Dub Orchestra, Ghostpoet, SBTRKT, Second Storey
and Factory Floor. We have dropped the ability to download as nobody
seemed to use it so if we are wrong hit us up and we'll do something
about it please share these pages with all your friends we do these out
of love for independent music so share and buy.
City of Amber - Bombay Dub Orchestra
Paper Trails - Darkside
How You Say - Factory Floor
Carbonated - Mount Kimbie
Bugg'n - TNGHT
Touch - Holy Other
Wildfire - SBTRKT ft Little dragon
Pledge Allegiance - Swindle
Color Barrier (7" Horns Version) - Leroy Brown
Untitled - Hype Williams
Bubble Up - Wayne Jarrett
Arpy Garbles - Second Storey
Us Against Whatever Ever - Ghostpoet
Silent K - Shadowstar Boxer ft Miss Tofelees
Sturban Clothing Podcast - ft Bombay Dub Orchestra, Ghostpoet, SBTRKT, Second Storey and Factory Floor
This new podcast has taken a very long time for me to complete some of
the tracks were super fresh out the box when I started but sometimes
life drags you from one place to another and gives you no time to settle
and do anything. However some killa track from Disclosure, Mount
Kimbie my old personal friends Drumsound and Bassline Smith plus some
artists from my past making new music such as Mick Jones along with
Dreadzone and Peter Hook and The Light formally of Joy Division/ New
Order. All that said and taking into account my dodgy mixing there's
some good music to be had here so give it a listen and make a comment,
try and be positive.
Sturban Clothing Podcast - ft Disclosure, Drumsound and Bassline Smith, Mount Kimbie, Dreadzone and Dimlite
Abscission - Dimlite
When A Fire Starts - Disclosure
One In A Million - Drumsound and Bassline Smith ft Fleur
Do The Jazz - Swindle
Dont Try Use Me - Andy Horace
You Took Your Time - Mount Kimbie ft King Krule
Space - Biome
Starship Bahia - Adrian Sherwood
Shared Emotion - Arrow Westt ft Adoma
Too Late - Dreadzone ft Mick Jones
Next Generation - Dreadzone
Everythings Gone Green - Peter Hook and The Light
Ghetto Rock - Tapper Zuckie
Solitude - Drumsound and Bassline Smith
More super fresh music in a glitch stylee with our new friend Bürner
from the US of A keeping it inclusive and now a regular podcast. Bürner
finds the music thru soundcloud keeping it super fresh and original,
artists that are usually trying to get discovered, some are signed to
indiependent labels but you won't hear this stuff on the radio.
Jessie Bürner has enough energy to power a small fleet of motor
vehicles. It's a fuel that burns full-throttle, ignited by the heat of
his technical insight and the power and passion of his performance.
Glitch podcast ft Cottonmouth,Dope Arcade, Crimes and Satoru
I was the universe - Bürner
Revenge of player 2 - Dope Arcade
Mr French - Mantis
One in a million - Down With Webster
Upheaval - Prismatic
It don't stop - Benasis
Heartbreak Paradise - Redmoon
Freedom - Bürner
Revel in me - Cottonmouth feat Holly Grey
Flu - Crimes
Ridin - Sluggo
Bounce - Zav
Reach Out - Satoru
Ya Wa! - Bürner

Starting from the get-go with deep chords and and a detailed ambiance that moves
and sways as it goes, Adrift by Silent Strangers is an example of different
styles within the realm of electronic music. It ranges from the wonderfully
relaxed and ambient to displays of abrasive noise, old school IDM, interestingly
crafted rhythms that change over time and even hints of an advanced form of
dubstep. At points the album somehow sounds almost tropical, before again
sweeping you away in sharp noise and beat fueled energy.
Silent
Strangers uses a great number of different sounds, capturing the imagination in
different ways. Dans Kalimba in particular seems to take a refreshing break from
the electronic by playing with the sampled, or the seemingly sampled, whichever
the case may be. Imagined finger clicks hold the rhythm for a recurring and
hypnotic ever changing noise like someone playing the engine of an
aeroplane.
Dark electronics and filtered synths sit with a digital
percussion that plays with all the natural and organic qualities of human
drumming. At times, in the background, distant sounds play out quieter melodies,
creating a wonderful second layer that has to be concentrated on, listened out
for, a whole other story of far off intrigue that sits behind the glitchy IDM.
The way all these different components fit together so well, with great
attention to composition, brilliant sound design and a fair few hints of mystery
throughout, with a beautiful ambient opening and a beautiful ambient piece to
close the album, makes this an essential listen
Tracklist
1. A
Forgotten Sun
2. It Sees Through Black
3. Dat.ura
4.
Sunday Morning
5. Dan's Kalimba
6. Morn
7.
Depersonification
8. Stae Cis
9. Construction Applied
Delicately
10. 4-14
Silent Strangers - Anagram3: Adrift (FREE DL)
As regular listeners will know Gordon never says a lot about is mixes but he has managed to squeeze this out one or two of the tracks have a "familiar" feel to them, DJ Shadow obviously sampled track two, and I think the Manzu and King Brut track samples ABC, the Quantic, Anita Tijoux track is a cover of Lauren Hill and I have to thank Adam Scrimshire who sorted me out a copy of his latest album because I told him I always put his tracks in mixes and podcasts for others, he didn't have to do that, nice guy!?
Sturban Clothing Podcast - ft Quantic, Horace Andy, Vibronics, Anita Tijoux, Scrimshire and Chastity Belt
Ponytail - Chastity Belt
Edge of Time - The Growing Concern
Hadd Mondjam El - Sarolta Zalatnay
Taketron - Slavic Soul Party!
Doo Wop (That Thing) - Quantic, Anita Tijoux
R.A.S.T.A.F.A.R.I. - Professa Natti, Vibronics
Rasta Don't/Rasta Don't (Dub) - Horace Andy / Ashley Beedle
Dance Apocalyptic - Janelle Monae
Virginia Wolf - The Procussions
Sole Mare - 13Pulsions
Blunaut - Manzu and King Brut
Kumiko (Spend the Night) - Trian Kayhatu
Brown Rice - Don Cherry
The Night Patrol (A Man Asleep) - Larry Gus
No More - Scrimshire
Little Dragon - Little Man (SertOne Remix) - SertOne
Stolen from (shared) from
barrygruff.wordpress.com
Tracklisting:
01 Bumps Jackson – Funky In Jamaica
02 The Untouchables – Tighten Up
03 The Upsetters – Man From M.I.5
04 Dillinger – Connection
05 Clancy Eccles – Festival ’68
06 Toots & The Maytals – 54-56 (Was My Number)
07 King Tubby – Running Over
08 Winston & George – Denham Town
09 Peter Tosh – Arise Black Man
10 Jimmy Cliff – The Harder They Come
11 The Congos – Don’t Blame It On I
12 The Untouchables – Cool Down
13 Bob Marley – Trenchtown Rock
14 Desmond Dekker & The Aces – Bongo Gal
15 Byron Lee & The Dragonaires – My Sweet Lord
16 Peter Tosh – Apartheid
17 Al Barry & The Cimarons – Morning Sun
18 Dandy – A Message To You Rudi
19 The Doctors – In The Summertime
20 Dave Barker – Funky Reggae
21 Max Romeo & The Upsetters – I Chase The Devil
22 King Tubby & Errol Thompson – Running Dub
23 Upsetters Ft. Full Experience – Underground Root
24 Scientist – Dance of the Vampires
25 Dillinger – Cocaine In My Brain
26 Sly & Robbie – Inner City Blues
27 Simple Simon – War All Over
Jessie Bürner has enough energy to power a small fleet of motor
vehicles. It's a fuel that burns full-throttle, ignited by the heat of
his technical insight and the power and passion of his performance.
Glitch podcast ft Skope, Pretty Lights and Batou
Tracklisting:
Serial thriller - Paurini
She Was - Seven Lion's ft Birds of Paradise
Tough Guy - Cell Dweller
Good To Me - Skope
Knifepoint - Astrio
Finally Moving - Pretty Lights
Quibble - Bristletone
Form Over Function - Spenghead
Action - Micetro
Nosebleed - Jarvis
The Mother - Xavier Rudd
With You - MrMilkCarton
Lollipop - EH!DE
Step Back - Batou
No More - Bürner
Mekha provides a deep, introspective selection of tracks, working in his own
dark glitchy beeped-up dub-techno style of beatmaking with a range of
collaborators.
Spaceape-esque vocals from MegaZimze, dusty female focals
from Snowflake and a host of far-out remixes from Dsve Hosx, The Raging Sea,
Emmerichk and Plug.
This is headphone electronica at it’s most polished.
01 Mekha - Immersion
02 Mekha - Immersion (Reshape)
03 Mekha - Submersion
(Featuring MegaZimze)
04 Mekha - Submersion (Dsve Hosx Remix Featuring
MegaZimze)
05 Mekha - Mikrometeoroiden (Featuring MegaZimze)
06 Mekha -
Mikrometeoroiden (The Raging Sea Remix Featuring MegaZimze)
07 Mekha - Coma
(Featuring Snowflake)
08 Mekha - Coma (Emmerichk Remix Featuring
Snowflake)
09 Mekha - Ekoladen
10 Mekha - Ekoladen (Plug Remix Featuring
MegaZimze)
11 Mekha - Farewell
Free DL >>
Immersion - Mekha

After the success of his last Album, “The New Resistance” (Including guest artists from bands like Public Enemy, Clawfinger, Hanin Elias, Die Krupps and many more) Ivan Muñoz aka Vigilante is back with a new single called “It’s Our Time”. With this new single Vigilante continues to evolve his hybrid electronic/metal sound adding elements of Dubstep and EDM creating a powerful and refreshing new style called “Industep”.
“It's Our Time” was released on July 4th, including many remixes by great artists from all over the world - XPQ-21, Consumer Junk/Must We Unite, T3RR0R 3RR0R, Kill the Sleeper, Devil's Guts, Aktivehate, Dolls of Pain, Gothika, Ambassador 21, BAK XIII, Kontrolled Demoliton, Zeitgeist Zero, Distorted World and En Esch. The song will be part of the new Vigilante album “Turning Point”.
“It’s Our Time” is available on ITunes, Amazon, Nimbit, Bandcamp and several other digital services.
Listen the new single online here

Earlier this month, stencil artist DS painted one of his signature Hello Kitty characters, on an Islington wall along Essex Road next morning it was buffed.
DS Comments - "My reaction to it being removed was a little different than normally. Knowing a piece as been removed or painted over doesn’t bother me, it’s the name of the game in
graffiti but this time was a little different as it only lasted eight hours.
"So you can imagine my frustration when coming back I found the council (or private company I’m not sure) starting the process of erasing it from the wall – which I documented.
"Looking through the images I took I saw a great one of the removals man so I wanted to put him up in the same space."
Terrorhythm
1 Aug 2013 7:20 AM (11 years ago)
Terrorhythm continues to bring in more fresh music from across the spectrum, this month welcoming The Artwork & Pokes Radio Roadshow, Logan Sama, Stooki Sound, Mojo, DJ Cable and Terrorhythm owner Plastician to the wheels of steel.
Anyone familiar with Artwork and Pokes Rinse FM show will be aware of the on air antics brought every Monday evening - the Artwork and Pokes Radio Road Show plans to transform the radio format into a club environment and is something we're really pleased to be hosting. Alongside Grime veteran and cornerstone of the scene, Logan Sama, we have up and coming UK beats team Stooki Sound throwing down a plethora of hip hop infused bass and beats. Closing out this month's line up are two more heavyweights - Terrorhythm collaborator Mojo, and 3 time DMC champion DJ Cable. Not forgetting Terrorhythm owner and Rinse FM stalwart Plastician. It goes without saying this month we've really outdone ourselves as the plan for world domination continues.
Expect great party vibes among some of the most eclectic blends of sound you'll find at any London event in existence. Anything goes at this one, and we're very excited at the vibes on offer.
Doors open at 10pm and
tickets are just £7 in advance plus booking fee. More will be charged on the door and with the capacity of the venue set at 180, we advise tickets to be bought in advance.