Jareh Das's blog

Music Interview: ‘Nneka’. Words by Jareh Das

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Review: Katori Hall 'Mountaintop'. Words by Jareh Das.

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Festival Review: 'Eurockeeness' by Jareh Das

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Interview: Jareh Meets Joe Bataan

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Jareh caught up with Joe Bataan during his quick tour of the UK as past of Red Bull Music academy at East London's Cordy House. He had played a blinding set the night before at Cargo, alongside James Pants & The X Group, as well as guest speaking at Red Bull's Music Academy London session at Cordy House.

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Jareh at Stag & Dagger

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Stag & Dagger returned to the east end bigger and better this year. Firetrap sponsored, while Adventures In A Beetroot Fields lead with the music taking it another step on from last year with more bands and more venues involved. They even took the show on the road to Leeds & Glasgow over the course of the weekend.

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Afrika Bambaataa & Jareh Das

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Run Riot's Jareh Das meets Afrika at the St Martin's Lane Hotel for a good old catch up before his party with Modular later that night

Interviewing a Hip Hop legend, a man so ‘huge’ he is named after a continent, turns out to be a little strange. Let me put you in the picture.

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Interview: Jareh meets Matt 'MOOT' Jamieson

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MOOT have an exhibition running this week at the Contemporary Arts Society as part of the exhibition ‘Rotate’. Jareh Das caught up with Matt Jamieson from the arty collective to quiz him on what they’re all about.

Jareh: What does MOOT stand for/What's in the name?

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Interview: Jareh Q's artist Matthew Darbyshire

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Matthew Darbyshire's work often deals with/centres around ideologies of Architecture, Design and Urban Regeneration and this inherently touches on class differences on taste.

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Interview: Jareh meets artist Sarah Doyle

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When I recently came across Sarah Doyle's work I wanted to know more. A UK based artist her style is witty, interdisciplinary and eclectic. Encompassing an array of film, illustration and portraiture her work has been shown internationally and recent solo shows include 'The Nexus Treatment' at Space Station Sixty-Five Gallery and 'Celebrated Sobriquets' at The Surgery London.

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Seventeen Gallery Preview

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Private Views have been on the quiet side...
I haven't really seen anything in LDN worth reporting back
and Wysing Arts was a bit f a nightmare...
I will make a trip to Cambridge though in the next few weeks.
ARCO Madrid as well as Barcelona in a week will be rad.
I did however pop into Abigail Reynolds' first London solo show

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