Jake, 22, London. 'I have always liked dubstep. It’s a progression from garage and it’s a uniquely British music.'Photograph: Alex Sturrock/freelanceMelissa, 27, student, West End. 'I came down to see my friends play, especially Oneman because he’s wicked.' Photograph: Alex Sturrock/freelanceNacho, 21, Student.Photograph: Alex Sturrock/freelance
Benga, 20, producer and DJ, Coulsdon. 'I’m playing tonight and I came down to show off my chicken dance.'Photograph: Alex Sturrock/freelanceJonathan, 20, student.Photograph: Alex Sturrock/freelanceLionel, 23, London. 'I’m down here for my friend’s birthday. I bought these sunglasses in Camden.'Photograph: Alex Sturrock/freelanceStamina. 29, MC, Turnpike Lane. 'I'm here to support Espi, who's playing tonight, we go back a long way.'Photograph: Alex Sturrock/freelanceJohn, 22, journalist, north London. 'Dubstep can bore me to near death, but I came to see Kode 9, Rekless and Oneman.'Photograph: Alex Sturrock/freelanceFaction G, 24, MC, Tottenham. 'I came down with the Rinse family. My hoody says "duck the system", my new t-shirt label.'Photograph: Alex Sturrock/freelanceSkepta, 22, MC.Photograph: Alex Sturrock/freelanceHannah, 25, PHD student, Dalston. 'I like the music and the people. It has become like a community that just happened.'Photograph: Alex Sturrock/freelance
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