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The Doctor’s Orders
4th Birthday Spectacular
In association with King Apparel
9pm-3am Friday 3rd July 2009
@ Herbal 10-14 Kingsland Rd, London E1
With
Guilty Simpson, Phat Kat & Big Tone live
DJ Vadim,
Spin Doctor,
Paul White &
DJ Khalaas
£7 in advance or £10 on the door
Advance tickets available from ticketweb.co.uk / 0844-477-1000
http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?
region=gb_london&query=detail&event=325897
Over the last 4 years The Doctor’s Orders has established itself as
the premier Hip-Hop party in London. Hosting a who’s who of the Hip-
Hop world it is always a massively popular night and tonight will be
no exception as we mark the 4th Birthday with our best line up to
date.
Boasting a hatrick of Detroit MC’s performing live, a resident that
never disappoints, the return of an old favorite, a new creative beat
maker and a London party scene specialist the line up match the
occasion and there are sure to be an army of The Doctor’s Orders
regulars filling up the dance-floor as they do month on month.
Guilty Simpson, Phat Kat and Big Tone all have plenty in common. All
hail fro Detroit, they have all worked with the production genius that
was
J-Dilla and they are all already massively popular with The Doctor’s
Orders crowd.
Guilty Simpson is one of the most creative MCs of his generation with
lyrics that range from the street inspired tales to side-splitting humor.
Way more prolific than his one full length LP, “Ode to the Ghetto†on
Stones Throw, would suggest he is a rock of the Detroit Hip-Hop
scene that has collaborated with everyone from Eminem (who he still
refers to as Marshal), D12, Slum Village, Black Milk and of course J-
Dilla, the man that first committed him to wax and introduced him to
Stones Throw. A massive presence on stage both physically and
musically this is not to be missed.
Joining him on stage are two good friends and popular lyricists Phat
Kat and Big Tone. Each have distinctive styles that embody the
influences of Motor City from Motown to the leftfield beats that are
the trade mark of both the Detroit Hip-Hop and House scenes. Phat
Kat first came to prominence when signed to DJ Premier’s Pay Day
label as First Down alongside J-Dilla, the man that produced the
majority of his best-loved work. Big Tone is not only a MC but also a
producer who has released two albums on label ABB and Tres both of
which carry considerable weight among the underground scene. With
lyrics that paint crystal clear pictures of his local and universal
environments and beats that boast crisp drums and perfectly
chopped soul breaks things are only going get bigger for Big Tone.
DJ Vadim returns to The Doctor’s Orders again to help us celebrate
this special anniversary. Always a favorite of the regulars he enjoys
playing in room 2 and the freedom that allows him to dig deeper in
the crates and treat people to an audio experience that could take in
anything and everything from Soul to Reggae and Disco to Dubstep.
The Man with the plan as ever is Spin Doctor. As resident and
promoter of the night it’s success over the last 4 years is something
he will be celebrating and celebrating in style. Always guaranteed to
rock the crowd right to their socks he is playing a double set tonight
and will be blessing them with his own birthday presents of classic
Hip-Hop and Soul both new and old.
Paul White is one of the new breed of beat makers for whom there
are very few boundaries. His debut album “The Strange Dreams of
Paul White†is set to become a classic with its soundscape
encompassing everything from soundtracks to prog-rock with a big
dose of leftfield Hip-Hop. This early chance to hear a guaranteed star
in the making will provide a glimpse into the music influences that
feed his dreams.
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