Posts tagged "Great Eastern Street"

Fat Lip of The Pharcyde DJ Set @EastVillageUK

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There was great sadness around Scarla in Kings Cross on Sunday evening when Spin Doctor announced that the surprise special guest for the J-Dilla Foundation gig, Fat Lip from The Pharcyde had fallen victim to great British weather and was unable to fly in due to the snow.  However this sadness was short lived as it was announced that Fat Lip would be jetting into the UK on Monday 13th February for a special FREE! (Yes we love a bit of freeness!) entry night at Shoreditch hot spot East Village on Great Eastern Street.

As a quarter of the legendary Pharcyde Fatlip helped create the classic sound of Golden Era mid 90’s Hip-Hop. With classic albums such as “Bizarre Ride II’ & ‘Labcabincalifornia” and singles that such as ‘Passin Me By’ and the J-Dilla produced ‘Runnin’ & ‘Drop” still tearing up clubs across the world there is still a huge fan base for this group that originated as a B-Boy crew.

Having left the group Fatlip embarked on a solo career as an MC and now as a DJ. Having been honing his skills throughout Hollywood & California he now joins The Doctors Orders for this exclusive and FREE ENTRY London show that is not to be missed!

FATLIP
(The Pharcyde / DJ Set)

& Spin Doctor

8pm-Midnight Monday 13th February 2012
@ East Village, 89 Great Eastern Street, London EC2

FREE ENTRY ALL NIGHT

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Village Underground wall to become open air art gallery

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Village Underground have set up an innovative new project aiming to raise £20,000 to install metal and glass screens at the site on Great Eastern Street.  Village Underground is a not-for-profit studio and warehouse which showcases artwork from some of the brightest emerging street artists.  Installation of the screens will enable canvases, prints and digital works to be exhibited along the street and keep it safe from vandalism  The idea behind the open air exhibition is that the artists will be able to keep their work and sell it at a later date after the exhibition has finished.

The Village Underground needs to raise £20,000 to complete this project are looking for donations from the public which can be made here

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