Movimientos @Passing Clouds: Matanza, Juan Ayala, Dub Natty, Lokandes + DJs

Passing Clouds, 1 Richmond Rd, London
Movimientos @Passing Clouds: Matanza, Juan Ayala, Dub Natty, Lokandes + DJs image
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This event ended on Friday 15th of August 2014
Admission
Before 9pm: Free,
Before 10pm: £5,
After 10pm: £10
Venue Information
Passing Clouds
Richmond Road, E8 4AA
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Dalston Junction 0.39 miles

Summer's in full swing and we’re bringing a truly international line up - 4 live acts with a strong Chilean live musical flavour plus a touch of rootical Veneuzuelan vibes plus Alborada’s 5th birthday celebration and the usual latin-tropical buenas ondas (good vibes) over two floors at Dalston's epic musical hub Passing Clouds on Friday the 15th August!

LIVE
Matanza (Chile)
Dub Natty Sessions (Venezuela)
Lokandes (UK)
+ Special Guest: Juan Ayala (Juana Fe / Chile)

DJs
Masaya (Chile / Sweden)
Cal Jader

Upstairs
Alborada DJs - Alborada 5th Birthday fiesta
Udigrudi DJs
+ special guests TBA

There is a very special guest in the form of Juan Ayala from one of the Chile's most popular acts Juana Fe who will be playing a solo set upstairs plus a very special collaboration with London based Latin-Andean maestros Lokandes who will be joining Juan on several songs whilst performing a set of their own on the night. There's another Chilean link with the sensational Matanza flying in for their London debut mixing future electronic beats with traditional melodies, live flutes and percussion. If that wasn't enough another very special London debut from Veneuzuelan crew Dub Natty Sessions hot on the heels of their album produced and featuring UK reggae legend Dennis Bovell.

On the decks another Chilean connection with DJ Masaya (from Sweden's Global Grooves) joins Cal Jader on the decks for the usual hot mix of latin beats with a tropical twist from Cumbia, Salsa and Merengue to Hip Hop, Dancehall with some serious Bass. And upstairs our good friends from Alborada DJs host the early part of the evening celebrating their 5th birthday - including some short films and a solo set from Juan Ayala - before Brazilian crew and vinyl specialists Udigrudi takeover for a swinging mix of tropicalia, samba and latin beats.

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