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Bring your Parents' Records this Sunday FREE
WHAT IS BRING YOUR PARENTS' RECORDS?
A free party where people can bring their parents' records and play them themselves (they get to DJ).
WHEN IS THE NEXT BYPR?
1st Feb, Bar Vinyl, Camden.
WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING?
Rock & Roll Raffle - fantastic prizes! including a frame to display your favourite music and vinyl record art kindly donated by
artvinyl.com
And a haircut kindly donated by
pimpsandpinups.com
Happy hour
Free pizza
Playing their parents' records:
Art Vinyl, Dance Magic Dance, LR Rockets, Lydia (After Skool Club), Screaming 66 and Twee As Fuck
Acoustic set from The Cosmic Farmers
forget about mixing, at BYPR we only use one deck - when the song finishes just take it off and put another one on!
LATEST PRESS AT
http://www.myspace.com/bringyourparentsrecords
Check out all the promo videos at
http://uk.youtube.com/broccolikidz
BYPR Records Press
Claire Glasswerk
"Something interesting is happening in Camden...
Bring Your Parents' Records started in August 2008 at a warehouse flat in Old St. It was a free party happening once a month where people could bring their parents' vinyl along and play them themselves – they got to DJ.
After 3 months it outgrew the flat and moved to Bar Vinyl in Camden.
Happening on the first Sunday of every month, next one this very weekend BYPR doesn't require mixing skills as they use only one deck. Great fun and you never know whats next, which is all part of the fun. Come down for free snacks and great music;)....
What the press say...
"Spin some of your parents' vinyl's for the masses"
- Notion Magazine
"An increasingly popular London based club night…does what it says on the tin"
- The Sun
"A nice little club night we'd like to recommend"
- Holy Moly
"Anyone can bring a stack of their parents' fave LPs and play them over the PA"
- The London Paper
"Your folks can be cooler than a hypothermic Samuel L Jackson, thanks to the star-studded London night BYPR"
- Daily Star
"I don't know about you, but the free pizza thing has got us completely sold"
- Artrocker Magazine