DAM-23DEC-MELKWEG-BUG/FLOWDAN/WARRIOR QN/RSD/COKI/U DUB
DAM-23DEC-MELKWEG-BUG/FLOWDAN/WARRIOR QN/RSD/COKI/U DUB
We are still recovering from the DEEP MEDi night a few weeks ago, but we have been doing our best to create the perfect circumstances for a return visit to Amsterdam for all those who miss the Melkweg:
23 December 2007
Sonic Warfare 1 Year Birthday Bash - Future Dub and Industrial Dancehall
The Bug (UK) w/ Flow Dan (UK) & Warrior Queen (JAM)
RSD (UK)
Coki (UK)
Gomes (NL)
U Dub (NL)
Lock 'n load.
23 December 2007
Sonic Warfare 1 Year Birthday Bash - Future Dub and Industrial Dancehall
The Bug (UK) w/ Flow Dan (UK) & Warrior Queen (JAM)
RSD (UK)
Coki (UK)
Gomes (NL)
U Dub (NL)
Lock 'n load.
Last edited by u dub on Mon Oct 01, 2007 12:07 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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no more nightshifts at work
so ill be there for sure
i be that guy in b-boy stance, nodding with his head
come and say hello
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diONxk9NzEg
so ill be there for sure

i be that guy in b-boy stance, nodding with his head
come and say hello

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diONxk9NzEg
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The club is dead center in Amsterdam. There is quite a nice place where most people stayed last time, the Stay Okay in the east of Amsterdam.frebentos wrote:thinking about coming over for this. Is the club actually IN amsterdam?? Where would be the best place to stay?
http://tarieven.stayokay.com/animatie_z ... plein.html
Real rude boy business on a rhythm that has the weight of a falling wall, this is possibly the most frightening piece of music I have ever heard. The vocals, down several notches from Shabba at his dirtiest, are slurred, purposefully indecipherable with half-meanings poking through the mix like shards of broken glass. I suppose it's to be expected from two members of East London's prolific Roll Deep Grime crew, Killa P and Flowdan, and it can only be treated as a sick but compelling document on street survival. A taster for Kevin Martin's upcoming album for Ninja Tune, if there's much more like "Skeng" on the set it will be enough to induce psychosis. What sound like Japanese radio samples introduce Hyperdub label boss Kode9's remix, which comes almost as a lightweight relief after the shock of its source.
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