Hunt Sab benefit party in London, Saturday 10 January 2009
from email, 9 January 2009:
Benefit Party for N E London Hunt Sabs - 6 bands / 12 DJs
first band on at 9
Saturday 10th January - Hunt Sab benefit party
Room 1
Bands:
Retcher - dbeat punk
Rabies Babies - fast fun punk
Radio Revolucion - geurilla rock
Ratface - hiphop/punk
Headjam - frantic dub beats
Sorro - slow dark punk
First band on at 9pm
Room 2
DJs:
Boycey
Timberwolf
Dredfox
Scammin
Jamtart
Styless
Gergl
Magneze
Babel
Tab
Louise
+ More
playing breaks, techno, jungle, old skool, drum and bass, house, dubstep, dancehall...
Jugglers, Fire acts, bonfire, food, cheap bar!
@ the ex-Buddist Centre, Carlisle Lane, London SE1 7LG
(2 mins from lambeth north tube or waterloo)
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