Das EFX

Fri Aug 10 2018

7:00 PM

Brixton Jamm

261 Brixton Rd London SW9 6LH

Ages 18+

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The Doctor’s Orders present
Das EFX

  • Event Cancelled.
  • Das EFX

    Das EFX

    Hip-Hop/Rap

    "Chiggedy-check yo self before you wriggedy-wreck yo self"

    Das EFX is an American hip hop duo consisting of emcees.

    SKOOB & KRAZY DRAYZY. They rose to popularity in the early 90s through the support of with EPMD's Hit Squad. The duo gained critical and commercial fame with the release of their landmark debut album ‘Dead Serious’ which highlighted their unusual rapping Jamaican influenced rhyming style which they nicknamed "sewage". ‘Dead Serious’ went platinum and its lead single, ‘They Want EFX’ reached the top ten on the US Billboard R&B charts.

    As their career progressed Das EFX's distinctive and unique lyrical delivery became more commonplace as other artists, including a young Jay-Z, imitated it. It has also become part of wider Hip-Hop parlance with Dave Chapelle even referencing it in several sketches.

    As a reaction the duo slowed down their fast-paced flow, eliminated the ‘iggedy’ suffix and downplayed the cartoonish content on their second classic album ‘Straight Up Sewaside’. After selling out shows in North London, Das EFX make their South London Debut this summer.

The Doctor’s Orders present

Das EFX

Fri Aug 10 2018 7:00 PM

Brixton Jamm London
Das EFX
  • Event Cancelled.

Ages 18+

Das EFX

Das EFX

Hip-Hop/Rap

"Chiggedy-check yo self before you wriggedy-wreck yo self"

Das EFX is an American hip hop duo consisting of emcees.

SKOOB & KRAZY DRAYZY. They rose to popularity in the early 90s through the support of with EPMD's Hit Squad. The duo gained critical and commercial fame with the release of their landmark debut album ‘Dead Serious’ which highlighted their unusual rapping Jamaican influenced rhyming style which they nicknamed "sewage". ‘Dead Serious’ went platinum and its lead single, ‘They Want EFX’ reached the top ten on the US Billboard R&B charts.

As their career progressed Das EFX's distinctive and unique lyrical delivery became more commonplace as other artists, including a young Jay-Z, imitated it. It has also become part of wider Hip-Hop parlance with Dave Chapelle even referencing it in several sketches.

As a reaction the duo slowed down their fast-paced flow, eliminated the ‘iggedy’ suffix and downplayed the cartoonish content on their second classic album ‘Straight Up Sewaside’. After selling out shows in North London, Das EFX make their South London Debut this summer.