Jump to content

Crystal Palace Overground Festival fundraiser with top house DJs, 17 March


CPOFestival

Recommended Posts

Seminal house DJs line up to support Crystal Palace Overground Festival 2017


As the Crystal Palace Overground Festival team prepare for their return in 2017 on 12 - 18 June and a move of the park event to Crystal Palace park, they have been given a boost by the support of some of the biggest house and hip hop DJs of the past 25 years.


Scene of many festival nights of serious fun and dancing with bands such as Metamono, Sculpture and Alex Paterson of the Orb, Anerley Town Hall will see Lol, Chris and Joel bring their own brand of dance music to raise funds for the festival. Other top DJs are to be announced so do check the festival?s website crystalpalacefestival.org and social media channels for updates.


Lol Hammond has been around since the early 90s as part of Spiral Tribe and he founded the Drum Club, both the seminal club in the Soundshaft and as part of a recording duo with his partner Charlie Hall. He is currently a music supervisor at ‪@Vertigofilms‪,‬ a music producer and member of the Drum Club. Film music credits include Football Factory, Bronson and The Sweeney @Lol_Vertigo


Chris Coco has been DJing since the acid house explosion of the late 80s. His club/festival/party sets are mainly proper house featuring the best of the current releases and a selection of classics with a little slo mo disco and a few eclectic surprises thrown in. He currently broadcasts and syndicates a weekly electronic music radio show called Melodica and runs his label, Melodica Recordings, out of his studio/office in London www.chriscoco.com


With his partner Tony Vegas, DJ Primecuts has moved between genres with ease and finesse and enjoyed a long residency at Fabric in London. They?ve supported The Beastie Boys and The Sex Pistols amongst others and these days continue not only to DJ around the world but also to create their own music.


Doors at 8pm til 1:30am, with a full bar

Anerley Town Hall, Anerley Road, SE20 8AJ

Nearest station: Anerley Overground


Tickets are ?20 plus booking fee from Eventbrite at

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/festival-fundraiser-st-patricks-day-rave-up-tickets-31158530002

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Familiarity is important, I lived near Brixton in the old days and was fairly comfortable, but for many years avoided Peckham.  That has reversed in the last 15 years.   I recall around Dalston and the A10 and burned out cars.  Now super trendy. Pub violence has largely gone but that was groups of men getting drunk on Saturday night and brawling.  Similarly little football violence, East Dulwich/West Peckham was edgy last century.
    • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️   Rod comes highly recommended. He recently completed a challenging job in my garden, fox-proofing an outhouse using a large amount of hardcore and slate. The work involved a great deal of effort, but Rod handled it with professionalism and care from start to finish.   He specialises in working with stone, and it really shows in the quality of his work. He is also an incredibly hard worker, tackling the project with determination and skill. Throughout, he was responsive and reliable, always keeping me updated and communicating clearly.   I really appreciated the practical advice he offered along the way, which showed both his experience and his commitment to doing the job properly. On top of all that, his pricing was very reasonable, and he was an absolute pleasure to deal with.   If you’re looking for someone trustworthy, hardworking, and knowledgeable, Rod is an excellent choice. His number is 07739180197
    • Central London, partularly Soho and Fitzrovia, seems to be more about sneaky crimes like hugger-muggering and pickpocketing rather than anything violent these days. I'd never wear a decent watch if I went into town in the evening. There are a couple of places, like Tottenham, Hackney'and Harlesden, I'm particularly on my guard in - mainly because I don't really know them too well. Bits of New Cross and Deptford can be a bit hairy, as well. The parts of central London which were dodgiest twenty or thirty years ago, King's Cross or Shoreditch for example, have changed beyond recognition.  Statistically, London is safer than it was thirty years ago. Wobbling around the Elephant after a heavy night in the Ministry of Sound wasn't a great move around 2000; it wouldn't seem as idiotic these days. It's still not pleasant though and you have to keep your wits about you in Camberwell after midnight, even now. Overall, most of London is far safer, statistically, than the smaller provincial cities and larger towns. Middlesbrough is genuinely scary after dark, which is strange because the people are lovely during the day. Likewise Bradford and Hull. Apart from the lovely people caveat, clearly. Other than the 'Unite the Kingdom' march last week, I've never really seen the drunken flag waving you mention. Not in London, anyway.  I'd avoid the Medway towns, if I was you.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...