W/ EYCEE B2B RETROMIGRATION & SAIDAH

Eliza Rose

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FRIDAY 31 MARCH 2023
DOORS: 23:59 - 05:00

Eliza Rose is the East London DJ and lyricist whose name has been firmly stamped in the history books as the first female-identifying DJ to top the charts since 2002. Following the release of her inescapable breakout record B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All)'s which soared #1 in the Official UK Singles Charts and won her a 'Song of the Year' BRIT Award nomination, Eliza shows no sign of slowing down after dropping the scene-leading anthem she's been threatening to make for a minute now.

On Friday 31st March, Eliza will be bringing uplifting, soulful dancefloor selections that'll make you listen as hard as you dance, rounding off the bill with PARDON head honcho EYCEE in a b2b with Retromigration & SAIDAH.

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Eliza Rose

Hackney born-and-raised to parents of Jamaican and English heritage, Eliza Rose constantly takes inspiration from her home borough. Deeply influenced by the music of her childhood – Amy Winehouse, 90s and 00s r’n’b and UKG – and the lineage of strong Black female vocalists that includes Billie Holiday, Esther Phillips and Nina Simone, Eliza's now in her own lane as an artist and scene leader.

Riding the wave of B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All), Eliza is intent on remaining a visible Black woman in the music industry, who can open doors for others and keep telling the history of Black dance music, something that was vitally missing when she was younger. The breakout B.O.T.A has clocked over 20m streams on Spotify and was dubbed the song of the summer by Jaguar, Arielle Free, NME, Dazed, Sarah Story, Clara Amfo and Danny Howard for good reason; it's carefree dance music at its finest, a bonafide earworm backed up with deep, dubby, underground production. Known for uplifting sets, she’s also become a rising star of the festival circuit, with Field Day, Lost Village, Love International, Outlook and Standon Calling all booked throughout summer ‘22.

EYCEE & Retromigration (B2B)

SAIDAH

Amsterdam-based with London roots, SAIDAH takes inspiration from the birthplace of garage to bring high energy and four to the floor beats to her sets. Combining well known UKG classics with underground releases, she aims to open up the garage genre to new audiences with a fresh sound and perspective. Expect to hear a set filled with R&B vocals paired with fast-paced, lively grooves.