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Just Blaze to produce Klashnekoff, JME & Skepta

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Mistajam | 09:36 UK time, Thursday, 12 April 2007

Check this:

Blacktronica and Playstation 3 present "110 Sessions" in association with
An exclusive masterclass featuring Just Blaze, Brent Rollins, Klashnekoff, Skepta & JME

Held in London this Friday (April 13th), the project will see Just Blaze produce a song with Klashnekoff, JME & Skepta in front of an invited audience. All while this is going on, graphic artist Brent Rollins will simultaneously create the record's artwork using a Playstation 3. Wow.

Major braps to everyone that put this together - this is some groundbreaking ish! If you want to be there...


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  1. 1.
    • At 08:15 PM on 15 Apr 2007,
    • twoey wrote:

    This event smacked it, not only were their playstation 3's everywhere and free drinks but i got to see jme skepta and klashnekoff writing and performing together.

    It ruled.

    Love to Charlie Dark and al the BBK boys.

    xxx

  2. 2.
    • At 11:31 AM on 17 Apr 2007,
    • j lavanz wrote:

    the idea is great, but ofcourse this isn't new. Here in Holland we're having this kind of event for years (https://www.frogsincorporated.com/)

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  3. 3.

    new or not j lavanz, it's groundbreaking over here!

  4. 4.
    • At 11:48 PM on 18 Apr 2007,
    • daddydark wrote:

    Yeah, big up to the Dehop guys. Would love to do something with them in London one day.

  5. 5.

    wot da tune called?!?!

  6. 6.
    • At 02:52 PM on 02 May 2007,
    • leanne wrote:

    big tings r happening and u know it!
    this event is ssssssssooooooo SICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Big up JME, Skepta Klashnekoff and just blaze!!!!!!!!!

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