Hello you lot. Its that time again - the time when nobody comes to our club, even though its the best. And we even have a new name to entice you.
Since people continually assumed that the name Bring It Up! had something to do with being sick, Liam and I are proud to present an all-new old night:
Raise It Up! @ the Asylum, 1a Percy Street, W1 (nearest tube Tottenham ct Rd.) , 9-2, free entry.
Becks beer is £1.50 all night, allegedly, although that might not turn out to be completely accurate. There are definitely some offers on beer, though, whatever they might be. And it is air-conditioned, should this apocalyptic end-of-the-world global meltdown continue until then.
As per usual, we will be offering londons finest selection of funk, hiphop, ska, reggae, dancehall, R&B, afrobeat and anything else we fancy...britney spears, timberlake, terry reid, Led Zep, etc. (This is probably one reason nobody turns up, but still we persist. Some would say we are backing a loser. As Nick Cope said last time, 'please, no digi, or i'm leaving'
Not only that, we will apparently be joined by Miss Shing-a-ling (Grand Slam), all the way from New York. According to the Guardian guide, anyway.
try and make it, you might even like the music. Speaking of which, a meaningless playlist never hurt anyone, even if it does have an undue emphasis on things with strange names.
1. Edoms Treo: Reggae Exprence (Nu-sound) 2 out of 4 words spelt wrong here, and thats assuming 'Edoms' is a real word. Not bad going really.
2. Drawoh: Yesterday (Yetto) Drawoh? That's definitely not a word.
3. Dennis Brown: Out in the Rain (Colour) deep, funk-tinged reggae from the Crown Prince
4. Clarence Curvan: Feeling Nice (Charlie's) Completely mindless celebration of taking drugs.
5. Soul Brothers: Magic star (Island) Hard, eastern sound ska
6. Nuwaupu: Tribute to Marcus Garvey (Total) Beautiful flute solo over deep roots backing. Plus a weird name.
7. Bob Pinodo: Africa (Essiebons) Nifty Ghanian afrobeat number from Mr. Pinodo, AKA 'The Show Master of Africa'.
8. The Magnificent Zeinians: Ije Udo (HMV) Shocking afrobeat stormer, ought to convince even the most sceptical. all together now - 1, 2, 3, aaaaaaaaaaaaarrrgghh!
9. Al Hirt: Harlem Hendoo (RCA) Still sounds good to me. Mr. Hirt's finest hour?
10. Busta Rhymes: Light that ass on fire (star trak). Another gibberish classic, this time all about an arse.
are you going to come along? No? oh well.
Since people continually assumed that the name Bring It Up! had something to do with being sick, Liam and I are proud to present an all-new old night:
Raise It Up! @ the Asylum, 1a Percy Street, W1 (nearest tube Tottenham ct Rd.) , 9-2, free entry.
Becks beer is £1.50 all night, allegedly, although that might not turn out to be completely accurate. There are definitely some offers on beer, though, whatever they might be. And it is air-conditioned, should this apocalyptic end-of-the-world global meltdown continue until then.
As per usual, we will be offering londons finest selection of funk, hiphop, ska, reggae, dancehall, R&B, afrobeat and anything else we fancy...britney spears, timberlake, terry reid, Led Zep, etc. (This is probably one reason nobody turns up, but still we persist. Some would say we are backing a loser. As Nick Cope said last time, 'please, no digi, or i'm leaving'

Not only that, we will apparently be joined by Miss Shing-a-ling (Grand Slam), all the way from New York. According to the Guardian guide, anyway.
try and make it, you might even like the music. Speaking of which, a meaningless playlist never hurt anyone, even if it does have an undue emphasis on things with strange names.
1. Edoms Treo: Reggae Exprence (Nu-sound) 2 out of 4 words spelt wrong here, and thats assuming 'Edoms' is a real word. Not bad going really.
2. Drawoh: Yesterday (Yetto) Drawoh? That's definitely not a word.
3. Dennis Brown: Out in the Rain (Colour) deep, funk-tinged reggae from the Crown Prince
4. Clarence Curvan: Feeling Nice (Charlie's) Completely mindless celebration of taking drugs.
5. Soul Brothers: Magic star (Island) Hard, eastern sound ska
6. Nuwaupu: Tribute to Marcus Garvey (Total) Beautiful flute solo over deep roots backing. Plus a weird name.
7. Bob Pinodo: Africa (Essiebons) Nifty Ghanian afrobeat number from Mr. Pinodo, AKA 'The Show Master of Africa'.
8. The Magnificent Zeinians: Ije Udo (HMV) Shocking afrobeat stormer, ought to convince even the most sceptical. all together now - 1, 2, 3, aaaaaaaaaaaaarrrgghh!
9. Al Hirt: Harlem Hendoo (RCA) Still sounds good to me. Mr. Hirt's finest hour?
10. Busta Rhymes: Light that ass on fire (star trak). Another gibberish classic, this time all about an arse.
are you going to come along? No? oh well.
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