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Freddie Gibbs with Steam Down, Oneman, and more

May 24, 2024 at 13:00  ·  Brockwell Park, London Brockwell Park, London

Freddie Gibbs
May 24
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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.'
London-based producer and DJ O’Flynn is known for rich dance music productions. Supported by Four Tet, Bonobo, and James Blake, he’s released on Ninja Tune and his own label.
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.
Benga, born Beni Adejumo, is a pioneer of dubstep known for underground classics, top ten hits, and collaborations with major artists. He's shaped modern music while living the global DJ life.
London-born Ms. Dynamite (Niomi McLean-Daley), known for her hip-hop/reggae blend, is famous for "Dy-Na-Mi-Tee." She won the 2002 Mercury Prize, outshining David Bowie.
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.
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.
North West London rapper Nines rose with mixtapes like *Church Road To Hollywood* and *Gone Till November*, winning a BBC 1Xtra award. Known for raw, honest UK rap, he’s had multiple Top 5 albums, including the Gold-certified *Crabs In A Bucket*, and hits like "I See You Shining."
London-born Ghanaian producer and DJ Juls is known for shaping Afrobeats, collaborating with Stormzy, Lauryn Hill, Burna Boy, Tyler the Creator, and more.
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.
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.

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