Prince Albert 418 Coldharbour Lane
Brixton London SW9 8LF [map]
Tel: 020 7274 3771 Facebook event
Club starts: 9pm
Band onstage: 11:30pm
DJs till - 2:30am
FREE ALL NIGHT!
We had a rock'n'roll party going in Brixton town, with the 'surfabilly Clash,' the SILVER BRAZILIANS playing live, plus DJs spinning big time party tunes, plus original videos, street photo slideshows and more.
DJ Astrid on the decks.
Silver Brazilians onstage.
LIVE ONSTAGE:
THE SILVER BRAZILIANS
They've already stormed Europe with dates in Germany and Sweden and have supported the likes of The Godfathers, The Jim Jones Revue, The Blockheads and Wilko Johnson - and now they're back at The Offline Club in Brixton!
Since their debut supporting The Charlatans in the summer of 2007 they’ve headlined the Strummerville Foundation for New Music event in Hollywood California, released three E.P’s and had their song Kate Winslet deemed 'Coolest song in the world' by Springsteen guitarist and Sopranos star Little Steven Van Zandt on his New York radio show Little Steven's Underground Garage.
'Like early Dr Feelgood' (u75)
'A surfabilly Clash...'(NME)
'Rocking 50's rhythms with 60's beat sensibilities...' (Shindig!)
'A lovely cracking little band' (Andrew Loog Oldham)
'Shades of Lennon's amphetamine loaded Hamburg period' (The Boiler Room)
DJs
We'll also have a full crew of hard-drinking Offline regulars throwing down a top selection of tunes, including:
EDITOR (urban75)
Expect an ale-fuelled onslaught of ska, punk, rock'n'roll, big band, rockabilly, Mrs Mills & Liberace in a floor stomping party 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.
ASTRID ACTIONETTE (The Actionettes)
A glorious celebration of 50s, 60s, Motown and obscure dance tunes from the Actionettes' very own Glamour Queen 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.
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.