A little look at what we got up to last night 💫
🎧 Vinyl & CDJs
🎨 Little craft station ( from @abi.ke )
💬 Lovely community vibes
🔗 Free entry
Come join the next open decks - link in bio
#thingstodoinlondon #londonmusic #selondon #communityevents #deptford
Since it’s less than a week until our next event I think it’s finally time to introduce our DJ’s for the night
We present to you
@abi.ke@pulp_quality@gracejetwolfe@replicxnt.exe
All DJ’s will bring you a different genre and style with each set. I am so excited to see so much girl power behind those decks and for them to keep you guys (&us) bouncing all night.
Tickets on third release - snooze you lose! Tickets via the link in our bio.
Tomorrow you get your performers 🎉
As always give our DJ’s a follow and share it goes a long way in their journey
Let’s go gays!!! 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
#pride #lgbtq #gay #queer #music
This Thursday I’m your host for this month’s Pull Up community radio show & DJ MORDA (@eva_petr__ ) and I will be taking you on a world tour of the tracks we’ve been listening to lately from around the globeee- join us THURS 14th 5-7pm on @aajamusic radio 👯♀️
BB Bixx draws from the sounds that move the body first.
Her style is shaped by what she grew up with, UKG, dancehall and rhythm-led club music, pulling from DnB, techno and diasporic drums along the way. It’s all about movement, two-stepping, hip-shaking, locked-in energy from start to finish.
Opening Rippin’ Rhythm, she sets the tone where groove meets weight, and the dancefloor starts to take shape.
Ready to get creative? 🌿✨
Join us for a Zine Making Workshop where we’ll be exploring themes of spring, rebirth, and nature. We’re bringing a touch of magic with cyanotype printing—watch your designs come to life using sunlight and natural elements.
Guided by our wonderful community member, @abi.ke we’ll be getting crafty at @queercircle in North Greenwich
Spaces are limited 💜🌼
#TouchGrassCamp #ZineMaking #CreativeWorkshop #WLW QueerEvents
Rippin’ Rhythm @ Planet Wax.
A night built around the raw DNA of breakbeat culture, where hip hop collided with early techno, where samples were ripped, reshaped and pushed into something new.
Fast, direct, no rules. Music made from fragments, stitched together into something physical, something that hits.
This isn’t about genres, it’s about a way of making and playing music. From jungle and rave to electro, UK bass and acid, all connected through the break.
You can hear it in the drums, in the swing, in the tension. That moment where things feel slightly unstable, but locked at the same time.
April 17
9PM–2AM
Free entry