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DJ Vadim – “Don’t Be Scared” Live LP Launch


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The hardest working man in music today Dj Vadim (BBE Music/Ninja Tune), one of the pioneers of beat culture, is launching his 10th studio album “Don’t Be Scared” at this intimate East London venue. In it he redefines again the limits of heavy bass through electronica and hip hop while exploring oriental vibes, stop-start beats and hypnotic sounds. “Daddy Vad” collaborated with the likes of Yarah Bravo (Onself), Jazz Bailey, J-Man, Gregory Blackman, Sabira Jade and Pugz Atmoz (The Electric) to give birth to Vadim’s most explosive and energetic album to date which he will be showcasing tonight with the help of live drumming and more!

DJ Vadim will be supported by Jukebox Champions, the Paris-based beatmaking crew formed by Blanka (la Fine Equipe), and Fade (A State of Mind).

Tickets and information available [url="http://www.soundcrashmusic.com/dj-vadim-dont-be-scared-live-lp-launch/"]here:[/url]

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