San Francisco based psych-electronic trio Lemonade have been creating tropical beats since 2005, with their music combining a bundle of genres to produce one chaotic mesh of noise.
Their initial inspiration came from a mutual love of drone and dancehall, and these kids are not shy of a bit of spontaneity, and take cues from dubstep, Arab and Latin music.
You're most likely to find them in an all night rave, fittingly as their music is one hardcore mess of beats and breaks, however they have been spotted doing the odd gig down our way too.
Every Sunday D-LO takes over Madame JoJo to bring together an exciting line-up of internationally acclaimed DJs for a night of deep, soulful house, funk, latin-flavoured pop and old skool disco.
Headlining london is Funny this month is Seann Walsh (C4's Stand Up for the Week), with support from multimedia mentalist David Trent, the unique John Kearns, ace newcomer Jenny Collier and impish resident...
Remember the Four Seasons? Their most famous member was Franki Valli and their hits included 'Sherry', 'Big Girls Don't Cry', 'I Can't Give You Anything But Love' and 'Bye Bye Baby'. Lovely songs you may...
Every Friday lunchtime, Jack Honeybourne and David Burtakle over the Spice of Life to present a wide range of London's top bands and leading musicians from the UK and abroad.Featuring the best in Traditional...
The great forgotten man of American art, before his tragic death at the age of just 42, George Bellows was considered the greatest US artist of the earliest 20th century, known for his highly realistic...
The first major retrospective of influential photographer and fashion pioneer Man Ray, an artist known to most people as the guy who came up with that shot of a woman with a violin back.Featuring over ...
Bringing together pieces from Pennsylvanian artist George Catlins five visits to the western states back in the 1830s, the lost world of the Native American tribes is laid bare in this revealing exhibition...
Saints are more often associated with traditional sacred art than with contemporary work, but Michael Landy, current Rootstein Hopkins Associate Artist in residence at the National Gallery, has been inspired...
Proving that the Ice Age wasn't all about growing beards and spearing mammoths, The British Museum's Ice Age Art shows us that people we're just as creative 40,000 years ago as they were 40 years ago.U...
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Madame Jojo's
8-10 Brewer Street
Soho W1F 0SP,
London