This promises to be a great show, definitely worth the trip down.
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Tuesday, May 18 at 7:30 PM
93 LIVE IN ASSOCIATION WITH BIG DADA & PROFILE AGENCY:
TTC (with DJ Orgasmic) plus BUSDRIVER & Radioinactive & DJ Andre AFRAM ASMAR
An amazing array of Hip Hop talent headlined by the TTC - Their live performances are well on the way to becoming legendary, as an exact opposite of what one would expect from a traditional French rap group, somewhere between performance art, comedy and the Sex Pistols. Welcome also to the world of BUSDRIVER who fills us in on the pain and torment of relationships in the City of Angels. RADIOINACTIVE & ANDRE ASAM ASMAR complete this impressive live bill.
£12.00
See you there, don't be a fool and miss it now. www.bigdada.com
Last edited by james on Mon May 10, 2004 9:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
fuckers.... ONE fricken WEEK before i get back...
AND Doom was cancelled... eyedea and abilities and blueprint is still on though... any other good shows over the summer?...
oi oi boysies see you in three weeks!!... start chilling the beer and rolling the spliffs...
Ahh it's unlucky timing man. Bummer you're gonna miss it, should be a top-notch show aswell. Hopefully we'll get to see TTC perform some of their new apparently more electronic sounding lp aswell as some of the classic tracks. And as for Busdriver and Radioinactive, well, bring it on.
Sad you missed Doom, but the E&A show should be neat. It'll be great to see ya brah, pool-house-party when you return I hope!
Great show and what a funny night.
Busdriver & Radioinactive really put on a great performance, loved the fat remix of Pyramidi. Busdriver did some classics from Temporary Forever including 'Along Came a Biter, 'Single Celled Ego and of course 'Imaginary Places. Very nice.
TTC ripped it up with solid support from Orgasmic, the mixes were so smooth you'd forget it happened. Again littered with classics and a taste of the new stuff to come; forever entertaining.
The downside was that the turn-out wasn't nearly as good as it should have been, and I was really quite shocked with the number of people there. I think it has something to do with the promotion for the show, because a friend of mine that lives 3 minutes away from 93 Feet East didn't even know about the show until I suggested that we go along.
I hope it doesn't put TTC and Bus + Radio from coming back to London in the future.