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    9pm-3.30am Bank Holiday Easter Thursday

    1st April 2010

    East Village 89 Great Eastern St, EC2A 3HX

    (Old Street Tube)

    £7 in advance / £10 on the door

    http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?

    region=gb_london&query=detail&event=376807

    Info: http://www.soulbrew.com | http://www.eastvillageclub.com

    In The Party Basement

    Maseo (De La Soul)

    Spin Doctor

    Chris P Cuts

    In The Disco Lounge

    Phil Asher

    Red Greg

    Andy Bird

    Few independent promotions in London have lasted as long as

    SoulBrew’s eight years and there is one simple secret to their

    continued success, having fun!

    Well known for throwing unpretentious parties taking in all forms of

    soulful sounds for their ever growing throngs of fun loving dancers

    SoulBrew residents Spin Doctor & Andy Bird have welcomed an

    incredible who’s who of DJs including Danny Krivit, Jazzie B, DJ

    Vadim, The Nextmen, DJ Spinna, Evil Dee & Ashley Beedle to name

    just a few over the years but tonight they have pulled off another

    stunning line up of talent that is sure to see East Village packed to

    the rafters again at a great event to kick start your four day week

    end!

    Maseo, De La Soul’s mighty Plug 3, is responsible for changing the

    face of Hip-Hop forever through the group’s seminal “3 Feet High &

    Rising” that brought the same sense of fun and excitement to the

    music that he brings to his DJ sets. Never known for resting on their

    laurels De La Soul’s 9 studio Albums have all pushed the envelope

    through the use of emerging producers such as J-Dilla and Madlib

    alongside their own beats which has kept them at the very top of the

    game for over 20 years.

    A real party DJ in the New York mold Maseo will be spinning a great

    mix of Hip-Hop, Soul, Disco, Dance hall and essentially whatever the

    hell else he fancies all the while getting on the mic to make sure the

    crowd is getting truly rocked.

    He is joined in the basement by one of London’s most established

    Hip-Hop Party selectors in the shape of SoulBrew’s own Spin Doctor.

    Having cut his teeth on the sound systems of his youth he is as

    comfortable spinning Hip-Hop’s golden age bangers as he is smooth

    80’s soul and will certainly be running through the full selection

    tonight. Warming things up in the basement is Chris P Cuts one of the

    latest DJs to be making a name for himself on London’s scene he is

    sure to get things up and running with the ease he brings to all his

    sets.

    Upstairs in what we are calling The Disco Lounge SoulBrew’s Andy

    Bird has hand picked two of his favourite DJs to join him in what is

    certain to provide a real highlight for those looking to get their four

    day Easter week end off to the perfect start. With a wealth of

    spinning alongside many of the hottest Disco DJs in the world he is in

    a great position to choose.

    Phil Asher is synonymous with the London Disco and House scene

    having been a major player on it for the last 20 years. Having grown

    up surrounded by vinyl, his dad worked in a record shop, he has

    made his name as a producer, remixer and label boss as well as one

    of the most consistent DJs on the scene. Having traveled the world

    spinning tunes he has the perfect eye and ear for what is working on

    the floor and tonight will be digging deep into his crates to bring a

    phenomenal selection of soul drenched sounds.

    Red Greg has a passion for Disco & Boogie unmatched by many in

    the UK. His mixes have become underground hits with the

    burgeoning London Disco scene and his parties as the Dalston

    Superstore continue to pack them in so we are over the moon to

    welcome his slick and distinctive style to SoulBrew for the first but

    certainly not the last time.

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