How Much:
£10.00 (Entry)
, £8.00 (Advance Tickets)
Deadly Rhythm presents a night of experimental dubstep, future garage and glitch-hoppy techno. Skream and Joker are huge right now, and for good reason: they've pioneered a forward-thinking approach to a genre that was on the verge of becoming repetitive and uninspired.
Meanwhile, Ikonika stands out as one of the few (perhaps the only) female producer on the urban circuit, with dark, experimental productions that almost cross over into IDM territory. D-Bridge similarly constructs multi-layered beats that challenge the listener.
These guys may make you work for it (don't expect in-your-face bassline house or funky melodies), but what they do behind the decks is mind-blowing.
A first solo show for contemproary artist Natasha Caruana at Photofusion this February and March. On display are four bodies of work, that explore issues around gender relations. Until 23.03.12.
Pretty much as far from a typical Jazz 'Drums/Sax/Bass Trio' as you can get, the Kwake/Shabaka Hutchings/Karl Rasheed-Abel Trio is a heady mix of afro rhythms, improv and hip hop.
A super chilled out sesh that takes over Babalou each and every Thursday night, the Acoustic Jazz Lounge brings together a stella line up of singers, percussionists and guitarists for some seriously relaxing...
100% live dance music on show as the 2011 winners of the Playground Unsigned competition, Double Drop, showcase their D&B sounds as they celebrate their debut EP release with a launch party. Live support...