With fans spanning culture and genre, from Celeste to Mike Skinner, Fontaines DC to Skepta, Slowthai to Pete Doherty to Joy Crookes and Reuben Dangoor, Hak’s fanbase identify as “MisFits”, like-minded individuals who question the status quo and celebrate Hak’s anti-genre, “G-Folk” sound. Hak’s tales of inner city London life climb a spectrum between youthful nihilism and male vulnerability, to understanding that within the personal lives, the political, as Hak paints a picture of a country in turmoil through his poetic lyricism. His story begins on the Isle of Dogs where his working class community became his muse and inspired an unconventional, rebellious career that has seen the East End troubadour become one of the most respected and reverent British artists of his generation. Hak Baker’s music is almost as cockney as he is. ![]() – – – CLASH LIVE METROPOLIS STUDIOS WEDNESDAY 5TH APRIL 2023 Space is extremely limited and the demand is high so we are running the same ticket lottery format via the sign-up form at the bottom of this page. The experience is free for fans and guests to attend. Wednesday April 5th brings Hak Baker to the stage in partnership with Yogiand you’re invited. The series returned in March with Delilah Montagu serenading a packed Studio A on International Women’s Day. All rights to recordings are retained by the artists to add these very special live tracks to their own catalogues. ![]() Renowned for their high-end audio fixation, Clash & the Metropolis teams recorded each set, and it’s built up into a library of some of the best breaking artists in the country. ![]() The full list of artists taking part veers from feral South London grunge to St. IAMDDB played Metropolis Studios a matter of weeks before her BBC Sound Of 2018 nomination, international guests dropped in whilst touring, and new artists honed their chops in world famous Studio A.
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