Pam H Author

Pam's based in East London, attending gigs within walking distance from the Overground. She moved from Vancouver, Canada mainly for her penchant for music over mountains. Trade-offs!

LONDON: Costa Del Tottenham Northside launches with Giant Beer Hall

Costa Del Tottenham Northside: The huge outdoor, yet fully covered beer hall will serve up some of the best fried chicken (or Jerk...

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Brighton Music Conference Delayed to September

Due to the developments on the Corona Virus in the UK and after discussions with music industry organisations and the local council...

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Back to the Beachfront with Brighton Music Conference

The award-winning Brighton Music Conference (BMC), the UK's foremost electronic music and networking event will return for its 7th edition,...

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SHOUTS – 5 Years of Bradley Zero’s Rhythm Section INTL

Bradley Zero marks five years of Rhythm Section International with a compilation and tour. ...

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The Cause London Announce Fundraising Parties to Aid Displaced Communities & Wild Life Affected by Bush Fires

The Cause London Announce Fundraising Parties to Aid Displaced Communities & Wild Life Affected by Bush Fires...

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Rise above the ordinary ski trip

Easy to get to, easy to navigate, and easy on the wallet: my first Rise was an excellent getaway before Christmas! Grab your crew and book...

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[REVIEW] LONDON: New Year’s at The Cause

New Year's Eve usually means photo booth props, inspirational quotes, goal-setting and introspective reflections. Kicking off the new year...

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REVIEW: Sofi Tukker’s Rumble in Brixton Jungle

Electric Brixton: On Saturday, 23 November Sofi Tukker brought the heat and beats to a chilly night in my favourite pocket of south London....

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Your Newest Crush: Floating Points

Floating Points: This London legend’s been omnipresent recently. From an ADE panel with MOOG and performances, he’s been pounding the...

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ANTS colonize Fabric LONDON (REVIEW)

In a total bout of spontaneity, we headed to Fabric to join the hardest working insects in the game... with every Spaniard in London having...

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