Our recent recommendations for Green Works
The roadblock offering in
the crown of En Masse topped with some bonafide jewels: Timedance boss Batu going b2b with CCL in total wriggly club wonderment, Azu Tiwaline & Forest Drive West’s polyrhythmical dub technoid hybrids + Patrick Russel’s dank Bunker bass. All powered by Sinai subs for extra hair removal. Brislington might never be the same again….
En Masse 2024: Green Works w/ Batu b2b CCL & more at Green Works.
Sell out warning! Do not miss this rare occasion to experience the mighty Moa Anbessa vibe on Green King Soundsystem for a special 4 hour extended set. Expect Rootical Steppers and conscious Dub all night long - Caribbean food to fill your belly, record stall from legend Roots Hitek and of course, upful vibes all night long.
MOA ANBESSA & GREEN KING SOUNDSYSTEM at Green Works.
Blanco roll in the big club guns (as always) with Lena Willikens’ esoteric electro, minimal synth slayers and face-melting acid heralding your witching hour + Houghton mastermind and Fabric svengali Craig Richards.
Club Blanco Halloween at Green Works.
Radical rave retro-futurism featuring the hardest slinging 90s footsoldier to still grace the decks, Nicky Blackmarket, bringing you time-tested dnb/hardcore junglism straight through the Green Works bassbins.
A Futuristic UV journey through Jungle, D&B & Techno
Get your fix of cold, hard phonk as Backwhen - a contemporary luminary of the Memphis rap-inspired subgenre - comes through for a huge UK debut blending modern phonk, trap and wave. With Bristol’s Medis and The Phonk Show’s Teddy Colour on the bill, this is an essential and rare treat for the 140, grime and hip-hop heads.
Day party for the Phonk fanatics. Pavemaker Backwhen flys over for his UK Debut alongside some very special guests