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£3 OTD

A gig on Friday 29th September. The event starts at 20:00.


Location: Three Nine Five @ Unit 4, Old Malt House, Little Ann St, St Jude's, BS2 9EB.

Uncivilised Records come to Three Nine Five in Bristol for a night of lyrical 140 goodness, Joined by many high energy local artists with a passion for the music and the culture.

Three Nine Five is a brand new independent, multi purpose art space open in Bristol, offering itself to all artists to use. All proceeds from this event go to performing artists as well as Three Nine Five to support this space for all future artists to use.

This is our debut event and is well long overdue we know however we are joined by a host of exciting artists which we hope will make up for the wait.


The first of which is Masters of Ceremony consisting of:

Backsy: Self-described as from ”ends”, Backsy’s found his bag by carrying himself with cool energy.

Kwazi: Growing up in Bristol and surrounding and inspiring himself with freestyling, anime and weed. Kwazi can certainly go crazy over 140s.

Pratty: Hailing from the Shire, but taller than a Hobbit. Pratty has a fire in his soul that comes across so wickedly on the mic.

Zukki: “Tech-y” is a good word for the Bristol-born selector who’s been the main man for MoC nigh on 5 years. Headbang-worthy and choppy rhythms are his forte.


Next up is South West Grime consisting of:

Fitz: Hailing from East London and living there during the rise of Grime, Fitz is self-described as "very nang on 140" which is evident when you hear his delivery and energy on such.

Fruci: Just because Fruci prefers to ride suavely over a wavy beat doesn't mean he can't deliver firm and confident bars over gully 140s.

JackPot: There's no doubt that Jack has hit the Jackpot so to speak when delivering bars. Hailing from the South West and having that accent, he still manages to deliver excellently without tainting the Grime sound


Finally Uncivilised Records will be represented by:

Ch3b: A young boy but experienced in the scene. Ch3b delivers assertively over the mic with bars to make you screwface and ponder deeply simultaneously

Scoobs: Scoobs’ bars are so direct and ballsy that you can’t help but agree with him shout “oiii”. Often found spitting over aggy DnB, Scoobs does love his 140s and rides boldly over such

WiLT: Despite being so new to the scene, WiLT has comfortably found his style: clean, suave but with a surefire energy that’ll have you grinning and bopping.




Limited tickets on the door!

Entry requirements:

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