Proving very popular in Japan, with numerous gigs under their belt across the country, Double Clapperz have also performed with Skepta on Boiler Room Tokyo, and have supported Novelist, AJ Tracey, and Darq E Freaker to name a few. After a hookup with Top Billin Music, their self released debut 12" vinyl ''VIP'' containing their tremendous remix of Ruff Sqwad's Pied Piper was what first brought them to our attention. We really don't need to give this guy a description, if you know you know, if you don't then educate yourself, or better still get yourseves down to Sticky Mike's and let Rapid educate you himself!Īll the way from Toyko for his Brighton debut, Sinta is one half of the Grime outfit Double Clapperz. Coming from East London, Ruff Sqwad are true grime pioneers, hugely responsible for bringing the genre to the attention of a wider mainstream audience than ever before.Īs well as producing and featuring on countless tracks for Ruff Sqwad, Rapid has also produced tracks for almost every great in the scene, from Dizzee Rascal! to KANO, and Chipmunk to Wiley. Prince Rapid is known as an original member of the innovative and talented rap group Ruff Sqwad. In addition to this we have Sinta from Double Clapperz all the way over from Tokyo for his Brighton debut, and previous guests Mordecai and Lolingo back to smash it once again! This is going to be mad! Rapid hasn't played Brighton for a very long time and it's super rare to catch a legend of his calibre in such an intimate venue, so grab yourself a ticket now to guarantee entry! Rapid is responsible for both producing and featuring on some of our favourite grime tracks, so we're truly honoured to have him down! Freaker's 2015 single "Minger" appeared on the Numbers label, and he moved to Big Dada for his 2016 EP ADHD.***Profits from the small booking fee are donated to charity!***įollowing on from the incredible techno we had last month, we're super excited to announce our biggest grime lineup yet, featuring a rare booking of the absolute legend that is Prince Rapid from Ruff Sqwad. In 2014, Freaker released a limited single for Record Store Day titled "Ironside," which sampled Quincy Jones' theme song for the television series of the same name. In addition to tracks with Brown, he also produced tracks for grime MCs Wiley and Rival, and remixed artists far outside the grime scene such as Scissor Sisters, Kelis, and Major Lazer. This led to numerous collaborations for the producer, most notably with Detroit MC Danny Brown, who guested on Darq E Freaker's 2012 single "Blueberry (Pills & Cocaine)." Freaker also produced "Handstand" on Brown's acclaimed 2013 full-length, Old. Oil Gang released Darq E Freaker's Cherryade EP in 2011, and the title track became an underground hit, subsequently appearing on a few year-end singles polls. Ntéh produced the 2009 single "Next Hype" by MC Tempa T, and his debut EP, The Horus, appeared on Avalanche Music in 2010. Born Jeremiah Valentino Ntéh in Peckham, London in 1987, he first became known as part of grime collective Nu Brand Flexxx, who released a full-length titled Rangoose, Vol. Darq E Freaker is a British grime producer whose colorful, sometimes aggressive tracks draw from video game music, '90s rave culture, and American hip-hop.
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