Punky Reggae Party Versus Soundtracksforthem.com - Something of A Soundclash (1 Viewer)

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Punky Reggae Party Versus Soundtracksforthem.com - Something of a Soundclash


Right, so Punky Reggae Party and Soundtracksforthem.com have come together to lock themselves away in the Twisted Peppers attic on Thursday November 18th. We're going to start thing off early with a film from nine, any suggestions are welcome - and then kick right off into the music early.

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NOTE: This will be free in before 1030pm and a fiver after that. BUT you have to put your name down at https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dGVhNjFuQ25zNXpBUXR3REJ5aE1mOVE6MA
to avail of this. If you are coming in late then, mention this guestlist to the door staff....

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///Representing for Punky Reggae Party we have........................................

WELFARE: Welfare has spent the last few years dj'ing on his weekly radio show as well as at clubs and raves around ireland and further afield He has recently been getting back to work in the studio after a series of gigs in the U.S and Canada and will be dropping some unreleased tunes and propa dubplates
Expect some serious dark dubby dubstep and jungle to keep the dance moving. check out his some of his dj mixes and tracks up at http://soundcloud.com/welfare

ANDY CULTURE: Part of the Worries Outernational family, Andy is a resident DJ at Reggae Fever @ Sweeney Todd's (Every Saturday) and Dancehall Styles @ The Button Factory (Every Sunday). Expect a crucial mix of foundation Reggae, Classic Dancehall and fresh Bashment!

http://worriesouternational.blogspot.com/
http://facebook.com/worriesouternational


CARAX: Carax and his partner in crime in the PRP have been holding down regular nights of reggae and punk in Dublin's only autonomous social centre Seomra Spraoi for some time now. Blogger by day, selectah by night. Carax has been DJing at house parties and clubs since 2008, banging out a rude boy mix of ska, ragga and electronic beats. http://facebook.com/punkyreggaepartydublin and http://comeheretome.wordpress.com/



///Representing for Soundtracksforthem.com we have.....................

PSYMONOK >>> Psymonok is an Irish born Breakcore producer and Dj, however the djing side doesnt stop at breakcore alone, Psymonok can be found playin stompin sets of Balkan Brass music around the country as Dj Jure Novak www.myspace.com/psymonok

DJ RODFATHER >>> Dj Rodfather is sure to get the floor moving with his mix of funk, soul, hip-hop, breaks, dubstep, and pretty much anything on the bass music axis. Get ready to exercise your booty.

ANTROPHE >>> Antrophe's been causing bass trouble for the past few years both entertaining and enraging in equal measures. Sometimes known for sticking shizzle up on his e-zine soundtracksforthem.com, and sometimes known for invoking the wrath of the complain neighbour, he's always guaranteed to bring a fruit and veg box of tune goodness. Expect some serious cartoon ragga swagger, bassline nonsense, a nostalgia for breakcore, and some global funky ghetto jackin' whatevers. http://mixcloud.com/antrophe

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Master of Ceremonies and leading arch angel of the collapse of man on the night will be none other than Barry Lennon from Hands Up Who Wants To Die www.myspace.com/theapocalypsehasbegun

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THESE ARE THE FILM SCREENINGS THAT WILL TAKE PLACE FROM 845pm Roughly....

Rave Against The Machine 20 minutes ////////////////////

Rave Against the Machine tells the tragic and uplifting story of a troubled group of young musicians who strove to keep their sanity during the four year siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s. Ducking and twisting to avoid shellfire and snipers bullets, the film colorfully describes the music they made; parties they organized and the radio they broadcast.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0963193/

Summer of Rave 1989 60 Minutes ////////////////////

In the final days of the yuppie decade, the summer of ’89 saw a new type of youth rebellion rip through the cultural landscape, with thousands of young people dancing at illegal Acid House parties in fields and aircraft hangars around the M25. Set against the backdrop of ten years of Thatcherism, it was a benign form of revolution, dubbed the Second Summer of Love – all the ravers wanted was the freedom to party… The rave scene, along with the drug Ecstasy, broke down social barriers and even football hooligans were ‘loved up’, solving a problem the government had never managed to crack. But lurid tabloid headlines and cat-and-mouse games with the police eventually turned the dream sour, as the gangster element moved in at the end of the summer.

http://www.selectdj.com/Documentaries-on-Rave-culture/Summer-of-Rave-1989-BBC-2006-60mins.html


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AC Slater from NYC's Trouble and Bass will be playing in the main room on the same night.

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