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Jam House ft. Cable Street Collective
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Thu 23 September 2021 20:00-00:00
Thursday 23 September 2021
8pm - midnight
23/09/2021
24/09/2021
20:00
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Head down to Jam House to watch Cable Street Collective provide "spicy indie pop with a tropical feel".

At Jam House this week we'll be joined by the brilliant Cable Street Collective - you will not want to miss this!
 



London-based seven-piece Cable Street Collective have spent the last year writing and recording new material whilst they get ready for festival season to return. Recent releases showcase the direction of the new album. Their first new release, Speaking in Tongues, features friend of the band Gregg Kofi Brown, of the legendary Afro-rock group Osibisa.

Cable Street Collective initially broke through onto the festival circuit with the release of their first EP, The Best of Times, in 2014, and have since built up a stellar reputation as a live band. Their latest recordings are songs that have been road-tested extensively, with back-to-back summers tearing up the likes of Boomtown, Bestival, Secret Garden Party, The Isle of Wight Festival, and the Lake of Stars Festival (Malawi), as well as those mentioned below.

In 2019, building on the critical hype and radio play (on the likes of BBC Radio 6Music, Radio X and Amazing Radio, among others) generated by their second EP, they toured extensively – playing at Glastonbury, and Shambala as well as a whole host of smaller festivals and venues up and down the country.

Their sound mixes African-influenced guitars and beats with soulful female vocals, socially conscious lyrics and western melodies, creating an idiosyncratic alt-pop sound that’s all their own. Their sets are guaranteed to get everyone to their feet.

 

“Music that makes you want to dance your ‘beep’ off” 
– Amy Lamé (BBC 6 Music)
 

“Spicy indie pop with a tropical feel.”
– CLASH Magazine

 

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