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PECKHAM SOUL RECORD STORE DAY


CraigJam

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Now in it?s 15th year and the proud host of RSD 2122 Peckham Soul will be offering and all the shiny vinyl magic that only RSD brings. Exclusive issues, limited editions, one-off releases from Miles Davis, Nick Cave, Doors, Kinks, Bowie, Metronomy and many, many more.


RSD LIVE : DEADLETTER, ISLAND OF LOVE & RY-GUY

The razor-sharp and hotly tipped DEADLETTER will be joined by ISLAND OF LOVE. an outfit newly signed to Jack White's Third Man label. There's also modern psych magic coming to you courtesy of RY-GUY.


This bundle of musical magnificence is free but ticketed. To book your ticket just email [email protected] and collect your ticket on the day from Peckham Soul record store.


RSD INSTORE : DJ Sets from Father

Phoenix, Alex Curran & Guests


Local legend Father Phoenix spins the best in Soul, Funk & Reggae along with Alex C's mystical soundlab spanning soundtracks, library and space jazz.


They'll also be Meantime Brewery's special limited edition ?B-Side Beer? for purchase. Happy, Happy Days.


For any further info please contact [email protected]


www.peckhamsoul.co.uk

https://recordstoreday.co.uk/

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