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Author Topic: Dub Day Afternoon 09 (Bris) - Saturday 28th November  (Read 1696 times)
basmati
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« on: 08 November, 2009, 10:08 PM »

One of Brisbane's major events of the year in iconic reggae festival Dub Day Afternoon 09 

2pm til 2am - 12 hours of dancehall, reggae and dub !



Kingfisha
Sista Itations featuring MC Riff Raph (Melbourne)
Darky Roots
Rhythm Collision Sound
Raz Bin Sam and Lion I Band (Byron Bay)
Coolie Konnect Sound System
Vintage Youth Dub Foundation
Samedi Soundsystem
The Upsteppers
Wade (Jamaica)
Ben Osborne
Hemi Tuff
Rudekat Sound featuring Sunny Dread
Erther
Lao Mirador
Dan Styles
VJ Kino

More info here

Kingfisha’s Aussie take on Jamaican riddims combine with the sweet vocal harmonies of new outfit Darky Roots and the roots heavy, potent social commentary of established crew The Uspteppers. Add in the vibes of Melbourne selecta Sista Itations alongside MC Riff Raph and new sound crew Coolie Konnect Sound System featuring Elephant Wise and Scorcha

Also set to nice up the area is Byron Bay’s Raz Bin Sam and Lion I Band with foundation Brisbane sound crew Rhythm Collision Sound as well as tuff selectas Ben Osborne, Erther, Hemi Tuff, Lao Mirador and Dan Styles. Rudekat Sound featuring the man Sunny Dread on the mic run more big selection

Vintage Youth Dub Foundation sees the return of live dub, reverb and space echo and includes members of Brisbane dub exponents, Heavyweight Champion. On top of this Samedi Soundsystem bring their mashed up styles to the control tower as well as DJ/Producer Wade straight outta Kingston, Jamaica now resident in Brisbane

All this complemented by South Korean visual artist and music video producer VJ Kino mixing and editing videos live with the music

The Jubilee Hotel, 470 St Pauls Terrace, The Valley, Brisbane
5 minutes from Brunswick Street train station
Entry: $16
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