
If you could spend an hour with anyone from history? The Jungle scene has also had a huge influence on me, working with Congo Natty, Tenor Fly, Nanci and Phoebe and documenting the dances all those years was special, so many beautiful memories and I'm grateful for those moments. Also as a genre, it has influenced so many and so much of the music we hear today. That’s where I first saw Phoebs jump on a mic and Wu-lu do his thing, It’s where loads of beautiful friendships were formed. Dubstep was such a nostalgic part of our years growing up, DMZ nights and FWD then 'Some Night, a dubstep night every Wednesday at The Den in 2009, it was three pounds to get in and the best night and It birthed so many artists from those sessions. Levelz, I love all of them as artists individually, but somehow still not seen them do a show as a collective yet.ĭubstep and Jungle. The Fugees, it would be amazing to see them live together. If you could put any three bands in history on a lineup?īob Marley and The Wailers. I would love to meet him and create some crazy portraits together. If you could collaborate with any artist in history? I was photographing the show and it was definitely one of the best live performances I've seen and it was the last one for a while. Joe Armon-Jones did a full live show at Electric Brixton with Oscar Jerome, Nubya Garcia, Kwake, Jehst, Asheber, everyone on the album, powered by Unit 137 Soundsystem, supported by Hylu, Shumba Youth, Maxwell Owin, Phoebs and loads of other artists. Last year, Feb 2020 was a special one as well.


She was amazing, the best person I’ve seen live, she used a Roland SPD at one point and performed without the band, it was sick. Display navigation panel Fred Perry home pageĮrykah Badu, Hammersmith 2012.
