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Freddie Gibbs with Steam Down, Oneman, and more

May 24, 2024  ·  Brockwell Park, London Brockwell Park, London

Freddie Gibbs
May 24
Freddie Gibbs
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Bronx-born, Virginia-raised rapper Pusha T, known for intricate wordplay, rose to fame with Clipse. His solo career includes acclaimed albums like "Daytona" and "It's Almost Dry," featuring collaborations with Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, and more. Notable for hits like "Untouchable" and "The Story of Adidon," he’s also been in a high-profile feud with Drake. Pusha T is a Grammy nominee and integral part of G.O.O.D. Music.
London-born DJ/producer Shy FX, grandson of Jamaican DJ Count Shelly, pioneered ragga-jungle and drum'n'bass with hits like "Original Nuttah" and "Shake Ur Body." Founder of Ebony Recordings and Digital Soundboy, he’s remixed/emceed with Emeli Sandé, Dizzee Rascal, Plan B, Jorja Smith, and collaborated with Mr. Williamz, blending reggae roots with dancefloor beats.
UK-born with Zambian roots, KILIMANJARO is celebrated for blending Afro-centric rhythms with Western elements. Known for high-energy performances, he played high-profile shows like Ushuaia Closing in Ibiza and DGTL Festival. Collaborated with Junior Simba and Melé, and remixed Django Django and Aluna tracks. Signed with Capitol/Universal for future releases.
Chip, a renowned artist, hails from the UK and is celebrated for his versatile style and collaborations with Skepta, Chris Brown, Wiley, and Ella Mai. His mixtape "Snakes & Ladders" features D Block Europe, Headie One, and more, highlighting his influence in the music scene.
South London-born Katy B, renowned for her powerful voice in UK garage, funky, and dubstep, rose to fame with hits like "On A Mission" and "Lights On." Her debut, 'Little Red,' topped UK charts, and collaborations with artists like Ms Dynamite, KDA, and Tinie Tempah cemented her pop status. Katy’s diverse talents shine in her projects like 2016's 'Honey' with Kaytranada and Floating Points.
DJ Seinfeld's "Mirrors," his follow-up to 2017's acclaimed "Time Spent Away From U," showcases refined production and emotional depth after personal challenges, inspired by Julio Cortázar.
Steam Down, a London-based Afro-Punk band, is known for their innovative sound. They've won two Jazz FM awards and have hits like 'Free My Skin' and 'Etcetera.'
Freddie Gibbs, born in Gary, Indiana, is renowned for his technical skill and provocative lyrics in gangsta and underground rap. Notable works include collaborations with Madlib on "Piñata" and "Bandana," and the 2020 album "Alfredo" with The Alchemist, which earned a Grammy nod. He's worked with Young Thug, Jeezy, DJ Drama, and Statik Selektah. Gibbs' 2022 album "$oul $old $eparately" hit No. 11 on Billboard, featuring collaborations with Pusha T and Anderson .Paak. Known for his gritty mixtapes, his sound blends modern trap with classic breakbeats.
AJ Tracey, a UK-born artist, is key in UK rap. Known for 'Ladbroke Grove,' he spans grime, drill, hip-hop, collaborating with T-Pain and Skepta. He won the Brits Billion Award for 1 billion UK streams.
Born in Watford, LTJ Bukem, aka Danny Williamson, is a pioneer in drum'n'bass, merging jazz fusion influences with breakbeat. Founder of Good Looking Records, he promoted the genre's evolution through tracks like "Logical Progression" and club nights like Speed. Known for mix albums, he spotlighted artists like Photek and Peshay. Bukem is celebrated for both his DJing prowess and his contributions to the jungle and drum'n'bass scenes.
Madlib, born Otis Jackson, Jr. in Oxnard, CA, is a producer/DJ/MC known for his eclectic hip-hop style, using old-school gear. He has collaborated with J Dilla, MF Doom, and Freddie Gibbs, released acclaimed albums like Madvillainy and Piñata, and created multiple personas like Quasimoto. His work spans diverse genres and projects, including Beat Konducta and Madlib Medicine Show, earning him praise in the underground rap community.
Todd Edwards, from New Jersey, revolutionized speed garage with his cut-and-paste vocal samples and rubbery basslines. Known for hits like "Guide My Soul" and "Saved My Life," he collaborated with Kim English, Veda Simpson, and even co-produced on Daft Punk's album. His work earned licenses through Pete Tong's ffrr Records and included remixes for Robin S., St Germain, and more.
Meet Surusinghe, a genre-bending producer from Naarm/Melbourne, now in London, known for innovative, percussive bass-driven music. Her debut EP earned rave reviews and praise from Jamie xx, HAAi, and VTSS. Tracks like 'GO TO' and 'HEAVEN' solidified her as a rising electronic star.

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