Celebrate four years of Strange Brew with a very special party!
Posted on: 22 Aug 2024The beloved DIY venue is four! To mark the occasion, they’ve curated a night of live acts that work the club as much as they do live – celebrating local and international talent.
Strange Brew’s 4th Birthday Party will take place 9 PM - 3 AM on Friday 6 September 2024.
MC Yallah & Debmaster are always a no-brainer! Potent, frenetic Nyege, world-conquering flow bolstered by a bedrock of glitchy, searing beats, this duo are the ideal headline act for Strange Brew’s fourth trip around the sun. There will also be live debuts from Kelan and Cruelle’s 50s sleaze fantasies and SIABT’s industrial fractured illbient.
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Kenya-born, Uganda-raised rapper MC Yallah and Nyege Nyege is skilled in high-speed rhymes in Luganda, Luo, Kiswahili and English, sometimes keeping pace with 300 bpm singeli beats! Yallah is partnered with wildly diverse producer Debmaster, a master of futuristic hip-hop, grime, punk and trap – do not miss out!
Kelan and Cruelle will debut their ‘Old Guns, New Ammo’ show. Spawned from a series of smoky nights in Paris and Bristol, the project offers warped and twisted renditions of 50s rock n roll and country classics - for fans of George Jones & Tammy Wynette, Johnny Cash, Elvis and more.
For fans of Wordsound Recordings, Scorn, Anticon, Prefuse73, Gold Panda and MF Doom, this is Shark in a Bathtub’s world debut. Filtering classic hip-hop samples through Arthurian/Avonian landscapes, this is the latest project from Bristolian maverick Gordan Apps (Bad Tracking) and D. Ham (Parable Of The Empty Cup).
These three unique live acts will be followed by DJ sets from Anina b2b I-Sha (dubwise club mutations, techno and jungle), Dirtytalk DJs (house, techno and sleazoid disco) and Nadoone (whatever fits the bill).
Strange Brew’s 4th Birthday Party will take place from 9 PM - 3 AM on Friday 6 September 2024 – secure your tickets HERE.
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Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.