Another Ninja Tune club night flyer from the shoe box. I think I attended this. Remember Roots Manuva anyway. Got some photos somewhere…Did you attend? If so leave a comment below.
Another Ninja Tune club night flyer from the shoe box. I think I attended this. Remember Roots Manuva anyway. Got some photos somewhere…Did you attend? If so leave a comment below.
Key, Kings Cross – N1
The Social, Little Portland Street, W1W
The Social, Little Portland Street, W1W
The Social, Little Portland Street, W1W
Cargo, Rivington Street, EC2A
The Social, Little Portland Street, W1W
The End, West Central Street, WC1
The Scala, Pentonville Road, N1
Ruby Lounge, Caledonian Road, N1
Keston Lodge, Upper Street, N1
The Social, Little Portland Street, W1W
Following the sad news of Kenny Hawkes passing last Friday, I thought I would post a couple of flyers from the achive. From early 1998, Space @ Bar Rhumba.
Listen: Kenny Hawkes – Play The Game
5 Sonic Mook Experiment flyers from 1998. Always wanted to, but never did manage to get along to one of these nights. A great example of exciting flyer design.
Friction @ Bar Rhumba 20/03/98
Managed to attend a couple of these nights down at Bar Rhumba back in ’98 when the breaks, nu skool breakz, call it what you want scene was really kicking off. Adam Freeland would tear the place apart, while Tayo used to play the bar. Excellent stuff. Always had a great time down Bar Rhumba. These nights were certainly some of the best.
Friction @ Bar Rhumba 17/04/98
Did you ever attend a night at Friction? If so leave a comment.
Listen:
Various: Bassbin Twins Vs Marine Parade
Various: Mobb Deep Vol 01 Tayo
A few flyers for the Balance night that used to happen down at Plastic People. Featuring the Post Office tower (above) Centre Point (below) and then the fabric design from the London Underground seats.
Did you ever attend a night down at Balance? If so please leave any memories in a comment.
Flyer for Wall Of Sound’s ‘Back 2 Mono’ night at The Blue Note, Hoxton Square, London. Never managed to attend any night down at the club, but the flyers were always worth picking up.
Ninja Tune flyers: live shows / club nights / promo
We step back to to the autumn and winter of 1997 with these four Sonic Mook Experiment flyers. The names on them are like a snapshot of the rising big beat culture of 97/98 and the beginning of the nu breaks scene. However the night itself was a real mix of eclecticism with bands like Suicide, Sigue Sigue Sputnik meeting DJs like Jimmy Pursey, Jerry Dammers, the Dub Pistols and Meat Katie over the following years. The beginnings of the indie / dance / disco scene that we see today.
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