(LIV) 10.05 - Eat Your Greens @ The Masque
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:48 pm
Eat Your Greens,
Friday 10th May (11pm - 4am)
The Masque,
Seel Street,
Macka B and The Roots Ragga Band:
Writing and recording quality reggae music since the 80's Macka B has never strayed from delivering a positive, uplifting message. With trademark humour and an unwavering devotion to equal rights and justice for all he has cemented himself as one of the UK's finest reggae/dancehall acts.
Serocee:
By now Serocee has become a household name in towns and cities across the country. Known widely for his tear out vocal performances with now Radio One star Toddla T, Serocee is also an established dj in his own right. Blurring the lines between reggae, funky and basement his sets have become synonymous with crowd participation and highly energetic performances.
Bryan Gee and David Boomah:
Over the last 20 years Bryan Gee has played an integral role in the evolution of drum and bass. From the earliest days his label, V Recordings, has consistently pushed the envelope helping to launch the careers of Roni Size and DJ Die amongst others. Joining him live on stage is one of dnb's most respected vocalists, David Boomah. Lending his vocals to scores of producers Boomah is perhaps best known for his jungle classic Murderation, not to mention recent hits including 'Why They Wanna' and 'On the Run'.
Residents: Barry West, Rave Mears & Lohi
Friday 10th May (11pm - 4am)
The Masque,
Seel Street,
Macka B and The Roots Ragga Band:
Writing and recording quality reggae music since the 80's Macka B has never strayed from delivering a positive, uplifting message. With trademark humour and an unwavering devotion to equal rights and justice for all he has cemented himself as one of the UK's finest reggae/dancehall acts.
Serocee:
By now Serocee has become a household name in towns and cities across the country. Known widely for his tear out vocal performances with now Radio One star Toddla T, Serocee is also an established dj in his own right. Blurring the lines between reggae, funky and basement his sets have become synonymous with crowd participation and highly energetic performances.
Bryan Gee and David Boomah:
Over the last 20 years Bryan Gee has played an integral role in the evolution of drum and bass. From the earliest days his label, V Recordings, has consistently pushed the envelope helping to launch the careers of Roni Size and DJ Die amongst others. Joining him live on stage is one of dnb's most respected vocalists, David Boomah. Lending his vocals to scores of producers Boomah is perhaps best known for his jungle classic Murderation, not to mention recent hits including 'Why They Wanna' and 'On the Run'.
Residents: Barry West, Rave Mears & Lohi