Prince Albert 418 Coldharbour Lane
Brixton London SW9 8LF [map]
Tel: 020 7274 3771 Facebook event
DJs 10pm - 2.30am
FREE ALL NIGHT!
It was the first birthday of Brixton listings site BrixtonBuzz, and we celebrated with an amazing bill featuring the incredible DAVID GOO playing a live set followed by Camberwell's finest hip-hop act, TOO MANY Ts.
Keeping the party going all night was a gang of lager-smoothed DJs spinning top notch ska, drum and bass, reggae, rock and roll, skiffle, rockabilly, punk, dance and good time music tunes from 9pm till 2.30am. It was a great night!
PHOTOS FROM THE DANCEFLOOR:
David Goo gets the night going in his own inimitable style.
Too many T's are a freshly brewed musical duo, hot off the screen print and big in the A-team.A unique funky style of full fat beats, stirred in with two heaps of sugary fresh raps, comical swagger and the distinct fragrance of golden era hip hop. And your favourite biscuit too.
'Britain's Answer To The Beastie Boys... with the swagger, verbal dexterity and fun-factor of the legendary American group'. - Huffington Post.
We're well chuffed to have the witty, sharp and funny DAVID GOO back at Offline. Expect wonderfully eccentric singalong tunes from his acoustic set that will make you laugh and join in at the top of your voice. Unmissable!
DJs on the night
EDITOR (urban75)
An ale-fuelled onslaught of ska, punk, rock'n'roll, big band, rockabilly, Mrs Mills and Liberace in a floor stomping package.
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.
DJ TWENTY QUID (Real Ale Heartland)
Funkier than James Brown on a spring, expect a floorboard-troubling mix of massive party tunes, spiced up with some soul, punk and new wave.
RICH (Cherry red)
Big floor fillers from start to finish with loads of top ska and indie. Yeah!
MULTIMEDIA
Videos and photo slideshows of street photography, random amusements and weird shizzle from the internet.
MAP & DIRECTIONS
The Albert is less than two minutes walk from Brixton station and a few minutes from the Brixton Academy.
Turn left out of the tube station, take the second left down Coldharbour Lane (by the KFC), go past the Prince of Wales and it's the next pub on your left.