
Rendezvous Projects is a Community Interest Company based in London, and working with creative ways of exploring social history. Their work ofter explores under-represented histories. Recent projects include 'All Roads Lead to Bentley's', an 80s club in Canning Town where Derek Boland made a name for himself; 'Crate Digging: The Influence of De Underground Records' which captures some of the histo... more
| Episodes | 2 | Founded | 5 years ago | Category | History |
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Bentley’s was a renowned soul club on the Barking Road, Canning Town East London which operated from 1982 to 1986 before it was closed by the largest police raid in Newham’s history at the time and which was accused of being racially motivated.
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De Underground Records was at 18 Sebert Road, Forest Gate, London. It was both a recording studio and a record shop and operated from 1991 until 1996.
Owned by Mike De Underground, his brother Cool Hand Flex, Uncle 22 and DJ Randall, this independe... more
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Loved these episodes uncovering lesser known music histories- so important to remember! Well done Rendezvous Projects!
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