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4.03 Left of Centre - DJ Food, DMX Krew, Depth Charge &

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Left of Centre - Launch Party

two rooms of funk, hip-hop, breaks, electro, dnb, broken and leftfield beats

DJ Food (ninja tune/solid steel)
DJ Woody (world dmc champion)
The Herbaliser (Ollie Teeba dj set)
Depth Charge (dc)
DMX Krew (rephlex) - exclusive old school hip-hop set
L Double (1xtra)
Diesler (tru-thoughts)
Shepdog (freestyle)

plus residents Unique 3 & John Power

Saturday 4th March
10pm till 6am

Jacks, Crucifix Lane, SE1
(5 minutes from London Bridge)

Tickets:
£10 in advance from Ticketweb.co.uk
or from Poke Records, 20 Denman Street, W1

more on the door.

furthur.promotions@gmail.com
Furthur / Poke Records

Unique 3's Left of Centre night was one of the North East's most successful leftfield breaks nights, running at the Middlesborough Arena, the likes of Afrika Bambaataa, DJ Skully, EZ Rollers, Dee Kline and many more kept the club going every saturday. With the Arena's closure and Unique 3's relocation back to London, the time has come to re-launch the night and provide London with some old fashioned northern hospitality.

Now running at Jacks, one of London's best kept secrets, a two room venue, hidden away under the railway arches near London Bridge, Left of Centre can expand to cater for all forms of funk fuelled leftfield music, from dusty 45s to the latest broken beat or drum and bass twelve.

Kicking the night off in style we have assembled an incredible lineup, from Ninja Tune's premier beat technician DJ Food and twice World DMC Champion DJ Woody, to pioneers of the breaks sound such as Depth Charge and our own Unique 3.

In between we have the world class hip-hop stylings of The Herbaliser, the broken latin influenced beats of Tru-Thoughts Diesler, Radio 1xtra's drum and bass star L Double and most excitingly for me, DMX Krew, whose releases for Rephlex and his own Breakin label were seminal in the re-emergence of electro, who will be displaying his encylopedic knowledge of old school, with an exclusive set of old electro, hip-hop and hip-house set.
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