Noisia Album Launch And Wildchild At Fabriclive

Noisia Album Launch And Wildchild At Fabriclive

06 April, 2010
by: Trol23

Fabriclive proves why it's still THE club night in London.

 


Fabric's Fabriclive needs no introduction. The super club's flagship night has the capital's most consistently excellent line-up. In fact it's probably the best mainstream clubbing experience one can have in London. Where else would you find a night like this under one roof. 

After the success of the DJ Babu gig, The Doctor's Orders brings more real hip hop to Fabric in the form of special guest, Wildchild of the Lootpack. Making the trip all the way from L.A to showcase his killer flow and syringe-sharp lyrics, Wildchild should definitely not be missed. Because it's room 3 it'll be a little bit more intimate than the more cavernous main room. He'll be supported by DJ MK, DJ IQ, Excalibah, and the doctor who does the ordering, Spin Doctor. All this hip hop goodness will be presided over by lyrical don, Kyza.

Why has such a big hip hop act been tucked away upstairs in room 3? Because the line-up in Rooms One and Two is amazing that's why! Room One is in the hands of Stanton Warriors, a 'crack house' set from DJ Zinc and Dynamite MC, Skepta proving he really is a 'Bad Boy', and Martelo providing the squelch. 

Room Two hosts the Noisia album launch party so you can expect a drum n bass spanking if you go in here. Headlined by Noisia and Andy C, there will also be Rockwell, Phace, Black Sun Empire, Logistics, and Subterra. MCs on the night will be GQ, Master X, and 2Shy. 

 

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