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In the early eighties Mick St clair was a revolution in the Asian disco roadshow.
His mobile roadshows, took Asian parties and the art of creating a club in any venue to a level which was copied by all those who have took to the road as a deejay ever since.
The BBC Electric Proms are wired for the most exciting sounds of the year, from frontrunners of Britpop and forefathers of punk through to definitive modern music phenomena, and back again – spliced together over a series of unrepeatable performances at London's legendary Roundhouse.
Saturday 28th October Venue: FREEDM Studio, Roundhouse, Camden, London Time: Doors open at 22.00, performance starts 22.30
Punjabi brothers Tigerstyle showcase their unique take on contemporary music which ranges from Hip Hop to Drum & Bass and Dance, with the full backing of a string quartet. In addition, the night will feature individual and collaborative performances from London-based composer and producer Niraj Chag, and the Bombay Dub Orchestra (producer Garry Hughes and string arranger/composer Andrew T. Mackay). Former Stone Roses guitarist Aziz will also appear to complete the line up for a truly unique evening.
Panjabis the world over have seldom needed an excuse to sing, dance and make merry. Knowing how to party is knowing what it is to be a Panjabi and here we celebrate the fast, furious, romantic and proud world of Panjabi folk music through its Kings and Queens.