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OFFLINE HIP HOP SPECIAL!
Friday 1st April, 2011
This was a fantastic party night, with a packed crowd and the incredible SCRIBES laying down some sharp and snappy hip-hop, plus support and the usual gang of DJs.
The Scribes get ready to ROCK!
The band invited the audience to hold things in their air for them to rap about, with the promise that they'd buy a free drink if they failed to find a rhyme. They did the job brilliantly!
I'm guessing that they don't often get bike tyres held aloft at their gigs!
We love The Scribes. They're fun, fast and frenetic and a perfect party night band.
The after party went on for an awfully long time :)
OFFLINE BIRTHDAY SPECIAL!
Friday 1st April
It's going to be an extra special night of fun and mayhem!
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.
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We've got a fantastic party night in store with the incredible SCRIBES laying down some sharp and snappy hip-hop, plus support and the usual gang of DJs keeping you entertained all night.
LIVE ONSTAGE:
THE SCRIBES
Serving up a witty, unique brand of intelligent, gritty hip hop, this Bristol four piece were described as 'UK's hottest hip hop' by 24-7 Magazine and with two great albums under their belts should be slamming it down at the Albert.
The band have performed extensively with artists such as Pendulum, Tinie Tempah, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Arrested Development, Wiley, Westwood and Skinnymanas well as 2010's Glastonbury festival.
"One not to miss" Music Week
"Raw and exciting, honest and sensitive, a soulful brand of rap" Metro UK
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.
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.
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.
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