


**This evening session is a celebration of the stunning developments in Roots Reggae 50 years ago; from Lee Perry and King Tubby’s dubs to deep roots vocalists and instrumentalists. Running tings will be the 4 horsemen, all of whom are aficionados of this style and period.**
Soft Wax has been selecting Roots Reggae since the mid 70s. He remembers the release of “Super Ape” and “War Ina Babylon” as life changing.
Drop da Biscuit is another mainstay of the D.D.C. and is a familiar, much respected presence on the London Revive scene. He rarely leaves his yard without the tunes, that are our focuses tonight, in his boxes.
As ever, the tunes will be supplemented by live action, on the mic, from our residents. The mighty Singjay Doc Murdoc is absolutely guaranteed to nice up any dance; his style and fashion epitomizes the mid-70s style of toasting. The D.D.C. Horns, led by Tombone of The Dub Pistols. It is expected that we will have special guest singers and players live and direct, too.
There’ll also be live mixes from the great Prince Fatty on the desk, throughout the session. We’re looking forward to another blinding evening inside, with the music piped out to the glorious garden too. Come on down to our celebration of the 50th anniversary of “Super Ape”. Put on your dancing shoes and come on down.
£3 in adv. £5 otd.
*The source waxings for this edition of “it was 50 years ago today” are Super Ape and War Ina Babylon.*
Presented by The Fox & Firkin.
This is an 18+ event
05:00 PM- 10:45 PM