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Fresh from a storming set at SW4, RAM can now announce that Andy C will be at the controls of the forthcoming Ram Records event at Brixton Academy on 1st November. Performing a 3 hour set, Andy will join label stars including Wilkinson, Loadstar, Calyx & Teebee, Delta Heavy, DC Breaks, Hamilton and many more, plus Brookes Brothers, Culture Shock, Phace & Misanthrop and beyond.

Wilkinson’s performance forms part of his current Lazer Not Included album tour, one of the hottest long-players of 2013, and will feature a live P.A. from Arlissa and P Money. Fresh from the release of their debut album, ‘Future Perfect’, and their recent Radio 1 Essential Mix, is Bristol duo, Loadstar, who are currently on a world tour. Calyx & Teebee’s 2012 album ‘All Or Nothing’ was one of drum & bass’s biggest releases and this show will be their first in the capital since March. Leading Ram’s new wave are Rene La Vice, who’ll be dropping tunes from his new album, plus fellow rising stars, Frankee and Chords.

This is Ram Records largest London event yet, following their roadblock warehouse party at Ewer Street car park in March, and further sold out events at Fabric. This summer, Ram arenas at festivals in the UK and US have established the leading independent label as a live force to be reckoned with. Early bird tickets for this show have already sold out, with all tickets selling fast.

Andy C had this to say: “I’m so proud to have the Ram name above the door at this legendary and historic venue. It’s a real landmark occasion for the label and everyone involved at Ram. For me personally, I can’t wait to play at this… I’m going in, this is the first time I’ve played an extended set here, and going to do everything I can to make it one night to remember… I’m already on the hunt for them exclusives!!”

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