OFFLINE GRIME VS THRASH METAL!!
Friday 8th April, 2011
We love to mix things up at Offline, and we took a bigger risk than usual when we booked one of the UK's fastest rising thrash metal bands, MORTAD and the incredible hip-hop grime star, JAMES PYKE. But what a night! And what a crowd!
Mortad blast it to Brixton!
James Pyke was fantastic!
DJ on the dex.
DJs till 3am.
OFFLINE GRIME VS THRASH METAL!!
Friday 8th April
Cranking it right up to 11 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 Facebook event
We love to mix things up at Offline, so for this show we've got one of the UK's fastest rising metal bands, MORTAD - playing a special one-off show - taking on the incredible hip-hop grime star, JAMES PYKE.
We'll also have the usual line up of DJs laying down floor-filling shovelfuls of ska, punk, drum and bass, dance and indie plus street photo slideshows and more. And it's FREE!
Already hotly tipped for big things, and fronted by the dazzlingly original Iranian female vocalist Somi Arian, Mortad have already secured the number one slot for the UK metal charts on Reverbnation - so make sure you get here early!
James Pyke is mayhem live! One of London's wildest grime and hip hop performers, and fresh of the stage in the lead role in London Urban Collective's Purgatory Hipopera, he'll get the whole place bouncing off the walls in no time. One to watch...
MULTIMEDIA
Original photos, old footage, pop 45 sleeves, and more.
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.
DJ KATMANDUDE
An Offline DJ for this great DJ who will be slamming down 1950's/60's & 70's Ska, Northern soul, RnB, Jump Blues, Rockabilly, Funk, Hammond organ Jazz, Rocksteady, U.S garage punk, Two-Tone, and Rock n Roll. Hell yes!