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Monday 1 November 2010

DUNYA DANCE :: Youthful sound of the underground with Dot Rotten

Weds - Nov 3rd 2010 - 19:30pm - 01:30am
Homogenous Sound Of The Youth?

Five prominent crews from different parts of London's ever so blustering energetic underground music scene merge up in Camden Town's very own Proud Gallery on the 3rd of November for one night to indulge, educate party goers and socialites on what genuinely is currently and newly emerging youthful sound of the underground.

What happens when five different factions from different regions of the music spectrum converge? TIMC's Lazy Lion, Bankrobber and Banjam resident dj Doc Martin aka D.Martinez, Flatline , BongoWorm and headlining act the infamous grime legend all the way from south London Dot Rotten are going to be gracing our presence with a fresh eclectic s selection of what one may briefly summarize as break, bass and house different from any other. 'Dunya Dance' the brain child of Albert Bankole and budding Universal Studio Music manager Thomas Graham, who has been responsible for such signings of acts like Chipmunk, Ellie Goulding and singer/song writer Talay Riley.

When asked why this night and multiplicity of music, why the location of Camden, the duo suggested 'music is what we love, we sincerely feel that the people we have personally hand picked have something special, a particular sound that is going far. In to addition giving big insight to upcoming coming youth culture, not just promoting a ethnic culture but a metropolitan cultural cohesion, and we feel that Camden couldn't be a better place for that, when you walk around Camden during the day all you can absorb is culture, so vast and wide.

Albert Bankole and Thomas Graham also run a regular Thursday night slot at Proud Camden called Ban*Jam, which has had artist perform, such as William Orbit, Katie Melua, Lily Allen and so forth.

Headlining act Dot Rotten has a rather big underground following, with well over a combine YouTube viewing of 7 million.

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