Culture Clash Returns To The Roundhouse

 

19 Aug 2010

 

 

 

The first Culture Clash in February was such a success that Red Bull Music Academy are bringing it back to The Roundhouse in Camden, London on Thursday 14th October.

Four contending soundsystems, representing four branches of London bass music. Five rounds of the very best cross-genre explorations. One champion. Who wins? You, the crowd, decide.

The line-up on the night welcomes some of the most pioneering names in the evolution of bass music, from roots reggae to jungle to dubstep, and everything in between.

Goldie's Metalheadz label featuring Andy C, Shy FX, Storm, MC GQ & MC Justyce will be defending their crown against Skream & Benga presents Joker & MC Nomad & Artwork, Channel One Soundsystem featuring Mikey Dread, Ras Kayleb & full crew and Soul Jazz Records Sound System presents 100% Dynamite. The host for evening will again be Don Letts.

Tickets are £18 in advance.

 


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