Date/Time
11th April 2019
8:00pm - 11:59pm
Location
Victoria Walthamstow
Categories
Regular reggae disco in North-East London playing dub, dancehall, roots, rockers, ska, rocksteady and other bass transmissions on two turntables and a space echo. The night is named after sadly departed MC Earl Anthony Robinson, the voice behind classic deejay tunes such as “Drunken Master”.
For our April session we’re really excited to host the dynamic DJ duo of “Bassie” aka Tessa Pollitt of The Slits and Steve Soft Wax from Deptford Dub Club.
Tessa is a bona fide punk rock legend having provided the bassline for classics such as “Typical Girls” and “In The Beginning Their Was Rhythm” not to mention their masterful deconstruction of “(I Heard It Through The) Grapevine”. Soft Wax has been putting on popular roots reggae, rocksteady and ska nights in South-East London for years, and promoting Deptford Dub Club since 2014.
Come down and listen to some great tunes in Walthamstow’s loveliest pub – a short walk from Walthamstow Central station with an affordable bar, though please note it’s only accessible via a flight of stairs.
