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OFFLINE 29, Brixton JAMM
Thursday 27th July 2006
Part one - Part two
Rob Newman's set included his hilarious 'History of the World' backwards.
Bumper crowd in the band room.
Robert gives it some ukele action.
It Hugs Back put in a great set.
The outside area was busy all night!
Rob chats to an urbanite.
The D'Archetypes were absolutely brilliant: challenging, funny, mad and funky.
D'Archetypes perform, 'Fresh Off The Boat.' Priceless!
Local boy Mark joined them on guitar for the last couple of songs.
The band were a big hit with the crowd and got a well earned encore.
DJ Wrongspeed spins it up in the main room.
1am in the pub garden.
DJ Wrongspeed explains what a slider does.
The last hour of the night saw a Dubversion vs Editor mash up in the front room. Much fun was had.
Givin' it large!
Things got a bit lively at the end!
FULL LINE UP DETAILS
THURS 27th JULY Brixton JAMM
8pm-2am. 261, Brixton Rd, Brixton, London SW9.
Nearest tubes: Brixton, Oval, Stockwell
FREE ADMISSION!
Map
JAMM website
LIVE ACTS: Full line up of top notch acoustic acts and live bands to be announced including:
ROBERT NEWMAN
Legendary stand-up comedian, author and political activist
(Ex-The Mary Whitehouse Experience & Newman and Baddiel TV Shows)
"If this world could be saved by a Superhero whose Superpower was Comedy, that hero would be Robert Newman." The Scotsman
D'ARCHETYPES
British Asian poets serving up a fabulous mix of Hip Hop, Experimental and Ska. Don't miss them!
IT HUGS BACK
"An exceptional world of breathless lo-fi that enchants, excites and utterly absorbs" - Downloader
"Kent could soon produce it's very own Bright Eyes" - NME Magazine
"Cult stardom can't be too far around the corner" - The Fly Magazine
"Promising, slacker toned dream pop" - Time Out
By popular demand - the return of:
SALT AND BLUE
Experimental acoustic folksters with cello, hurdy gurdy, drones, driving rhythms and floating vocal melodies.
THE MOLOTOVS
"A bubbling undercurrent of chaos covering Django Reindhart to the Aphex Twin"
ENTERTAINMENT
CABARET HOUR WITH MARK MACE SMITH
'Abrasive political comedy' - Time Out
John Clarke plus sax player David Brentley - 'jazz maestro swings it solo'
Nathen Penlington - 'from Rhyl and back'
Plus your host for the night, roots poet Mark Mace Smith!
PLUS A SHEDLOAD OF TOP DJS!
Including Dubversion (PROD), Editor, Skim, DJ Wrongspeed.
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