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Beats Beat Bullets

Author
Ady Cousins
Date
15 June 2009
Type
Review
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Thursday 11 June: Despite the tube strike hundreds packed into the Vibe Bar on Brick Lane to hear Lowkey and others launch Stop the War’s Beats Beat Bullets music initiative.

Also on the bill were Peyoti for President, Lebanese born rapper Eslam Jawaad and rising star MC Victory

Ady Cousins

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