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After
an amazing show back in June for the Heineken Green Rooms,
these Cuban boys are back to tickle your fancies with their
fresh and unique live show, combining music, with riotous
comedy, and some pretty nifty dance routines. Their contagious
repartee transcends all boundaries, with musical influences
that span many styles and generations, and a comic conjecture
that engages audiences with anecdotes from their experiences
all over the world, including major festivals like Australia's
Good Vibrations, Bacelona's Sonar, Holland's Street Parade,
and the UK's Glastonbury, and Homelands.
If you've missed them the last time, you ought not to miss
this one again. These Amigos won't disappoint!
www.thecubanbrothers.com |
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A
household name since the mid-80s thanks to his partnership
with rapper-turned-actor Will Smith, DJ Jazzy Jeff and his
partner-in-rhyme, the Fresh Prince, took hip-hop into the
suburbs of America, selling over 10 million records, and
winning three Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards,
two NAACP Awards, two Soul Train Music Awards and a MTV
Music Award along the way. Back once again to rock the ZoukOut
massive, standby for another jaw-dropping performance from
Hip Hop’s finest!
www.djjazzyjeff.com |
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Already
a buzz-name in underground circles across the world, Matthew’s
major fans include The Neptunes, Sasha, Deep Dish, Victor Calderone
and Sander Kleinenberg. Plus a growing fan base, thanks to a full
DJ diary across Europe, Asia and America. A keen ear for A&R,
he has also set up “DK Records”, to release his and
other like-minded artists' material. And forthcoming projects include
a compilation on Armin Van Buuren’s renowned Armada label,
and work on his debut artist album.
www.dkrecords.com
www.davidlewis.com |
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| Hailing
from New Jersey, Kerri is an incomparable remixer and producer,
brewing his own blend of grooves since the late 80s with Atlantic
Records, working with the likes of Ten City, Kristine W and Ce Ce
Rogers. Releases on King St, Strictly Rhythm, Large, Nervous and
his own Madhouse Records, made him one of the top producers in the
garage scene by the early '90s. His work under the moniker Kaos
6:2, only won him even more fans throughout the world. On the decks,
Kerri takes vocals, rhythms and instruments and with uncanny precision,
pieces them together, transporting the dancefloor into a dimension
of seemingly endless travel. |
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