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As Jamm rolls into British Summer Time, stay tuned as we host some of London’s most forward thinking and cutting edge musicians and promoters>

MOVERS & SHAKERS continue to drop Indie and Rock well into the year. BLOCPARTY return to Jamm’s wheels of steel. SUPERGRASS step up for the first time in Jamm and PETER HOOK (NEW ORDER) drops in too. The GALLOWS, Warner Bros latest signing head South in June to head up a 7 band bill. Whilst MANI joins us in an attempt to REFORM THE ROSES

On the club front, Jamm Welcomes back TILTED DISCO. Tilted Disco have been rocking the London dance floors with Acid House, Electro, Tech Funk and Techno for years now. The Djs’ mix up their styles to create a party that will cover all electronic music lovers tastes. Their next party sees HARDFLOOR (Germany) Playing Live.

OUTLAW with ALABAMA 3: There’s not three of em, they ain’t from Alabama but they are THE ALABAMA 3. Returning to the homelands Brixton from May on wards The Alabama 3 will be gracing the stage both with acoustic sets and electro sets that they’ll be dropping at the festivals this year.. Known for their innovative fusion of styles, lyrics full of ironic intent, their deliberately humorous personas and outrageous live performances they’re always welcome!

MOODSWING re-launches after a short break, fully refreshed and ready to land at Jamm. The main arena will play host to the hottest talent in Breaks, bringing the infectious sound of jump up and tear out beats. Breaks poll winners, record label bosses, and the guys who are shaping the Nu Skool sound are all included. Watch this space!

Other Regular features @ Jamm Include OFFLINE & COMPONENTS amongst Others

OFFLINE, Every second Thursday, Organised by the independent, non-profit community website, www.urban75.com continues its journey @ Jamm with live bands, cabaret, videos, stand-up, DJs and more! FREE ENTRY every second Thursday of the month. Despite a budget of zero, the club has attracted some big live acts, including top comic ROB NEWMAN (Newman & Baddiel), STEWART LEE and RICHARD HERRING (TV's 'Lee & Herring' show), JOSIE LONG, HOWARD MARKS ("Mr Nice"), ROBIN INCE & and many others.

COMPONENTS, on the first Sunday of every month has become the Sunday destination for discerning music lovers, artists, musicians and creatives from the London AFRO Diaspora and beyond. COMPONENTS is an all-day two-part experience tantalizing your every senses, a platform displaying an intersection of multi-disciplinary afro-creativity amid poly-layers of smooth outer national breaks and soulful global sounds. Cutting-edge DJs and live musicians on rotation playing Worldwide Beats, Afrogroov, Jazzy Tunes, Bad-Ass Funk, Hip-Hop, Latin-Soul, Brazilian and other Electronics....

As ever for this and all other exclusive events, get in touch at jammpromos@gmail.com for all your guest list needs, group discounts, party bookings and advance entry

Friday 9 May
Time: 8pm - 4am
Entry:  £8
(DJ Set)
Presented by
Movers & Shakers


Live Room Only

Music: Indie

Notorious indie rockers Carl Barat and Didz join us behind the decks tonight. Dirty Pretty Things will be spinning out tunes well into tomorrow mixing up dirty pretty indie tunes to get ya move n’ shaking.. Plus w... MORE »

 
Jamm, the latest addition to Brixton's burgeoning club scene, officially opened for business on Friday February 18 with a party staged by internationally renowned South London duo Basement Jaxx.

From the days of the old White Horse staging punk gigs by The Clash to its more recent incarnation as a successful salsa club, the venue has always enjoyed a special place in the heart of Brixton. Over the past 18 months the venue has changed tack again and now takes in the full spectrum of the local entertainment scene from metal and indie to house, techno and drum and bass.

As well as top music names, the venue's proved its versatility by providing a platform for all manner of other cultural events too, from Egyptian belly dancing to Arts Council-funded exhibitions, and consciousness-raising events for a plethora of pressure groups from charity fundraisers to political meetings.

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