Offline Christmas Party, Brixton Prince Albert Friday 18th December 2009
A big festive night of fun with the incredible DISPLAY TEAM, plus a crew of ho-ho-ho DJs onboard, original videos, street photo slideshows and more.
The Display Team slam it down onstage.
"Everyone was Kung Fu Fighting..."
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GIG DETAILS:
OFFLINE CHRISTMAS PARTY
Friday 18th Dec
Get down and party!
Prince Albert, 418 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton SW9 8LF
Tel: 020 7274 3771. 9pm - 3am. FREE ADMISSION plus CHEAP BAR!
Transport: 2 mins from Brixton tube/BR/buses. Map and venue info Permalink to this event
It's going to be a big festive night of fun with the incredible ska with THE DISPLAY TEAM, plus special guests to be announced and a crew of ho-ho-ho DJs onboard, original videos, street photo slideshows and more.
A beast with 24 limbs, and 6 brains fused into a sympathetic matrix of heady harmonies, ballistic brass, romping-stomping riffs and more 'wonk' than a bad hedge.
"rock, punk & funk to jazz, reggae and & circus ska with bizarre off the wall vocals & crazy brass melodies"
"On record, the band are an entertaining and vicious bunch, crunching out their brass-fuelled, heavy rock with ease, but in a live environment, they take that sound and transform it into a flurry of twisted stop-start, brackish chaos"
MULTIMEDIA
Original photos, old footage, pop 45 sleeves, and more.
PLUS A SPINNING PLATTER OF DJS!
We'll also have a full crew of hard-drinking Offline regulars throwing down a top selection of tunes, including:
EDITOR (urban75)
An ale-fuelled onslaught of ska, punk, rock'n'roll, big band, rockabilly, Mrs Mills & Liberace in a floor stomping package proving that drinking'n'DJing can be a perilous trade.
NIPSLA (Falling over studios)
Packing more pop than a Rice Krispies factory, Nipsla's DJ bag is a veritable jumble sale of joy, overflowing with indie, dance, electro and party tunes.
LANG & LOPEZ (The Actionettes)
A veritable platter splatter of 50s, 60s, Motown and more vital tunes from the Actionettes' very own Glamour Queens of Vintage Vinyl.
BARON BOBBY BAUHAUS (charcoal soul)
More mysterious than Robert Smith's eyeliner bag, Bobby gets dancefloors rocking with quirky, darkside indie-pop and kohl-smudging breakbeats.