With humble beginnings of searching Myspace pages of artists/DJs and attending different nights, the boys have a built up great friendships with a diverse group of artists and continue to support them.
Jason Jermaine: From the moment with chatted on Myspace we had an instant chemistry about music. Loving his contemporary take on 80s rnb/pop/funk without the sense of nostalgia, we needed to have him as our headlining act! His performance and sheer dynamic with the crowd was among the defining moments of the night. It really kicked started some magical moments. His music can be found on Itunes and he has appeared on the Orange Unsigned Acts. Watch his performance
The Machines: a.k.a Huskie and Dorian are great. With one can only describe as 2-step electro funk rap, the boys have certainly got some serious heat (and penchant for changing group names) brewing. You might know them for their dark and hypnotic beat called ‘Miami Vice’ a homage of sorts to the old TV show that expressed the decadence of the 80s which the boys find their inspiration from.
INX: You never know what these guys are going to bring to the table. Their diverse array of music that mixes heavy urban funk bass sounds with edgy pop-electro instrumentals!
Lingo Scott: Fun, electro-pop singer who you can catch around East London. If there is a bangin’ party, you a sure enough to see him sweating it out on the dance floor. His energy is immense. Funny enough, his dad, Pav is much as a party animal as he is.
Jolean: A now rising conscience rap star in Norway with a solid London following brought down the house with his amazing ensemble of musicians. Honestly – biggest band we’ve had. The sound was tight, the people were grooving. The buzz fueled the night well.
Gazelle: Linked through the afro-chic duo called Sweat X (another one of our favorites), Gazelle was certainly a unique performance. His brand of afro-electro music, expressing the social dysfunction of South Africa and catchy party tunes (plus umbrella and elaborate outfits) had the crowd both in stitches and on the dancefloor.
Olivier Day Soul: We met him at the Deviation’s Birthday party, Dam- Funk special. We were dancing and screeching to a west-coast boogie track and it was clear who won that contest. His brand of silky falsetto electric R’n’b has been causing waves in the music scene, collaboration Hudson Mohawke and many others. He performed at AIBs 1st birthday celebration, it was a killer.



