Brixton’s exciting new concept act, The Dandadda, is a compelling mix of genres created by producer Dan Vinci, incorporating a movement of musicians, dancers and artists. The concept launches with a gripping debut release of “Heart Attack” on 26th November 2016, inspired by the hyper-gentrification of the area. Dan Vinci, growing up in the culturally diverse Brixton, experienced times of high crime and social unrest but also misrepresentation, which led him to musically form what he calls a ‘positive rebellion’. Dan Vinci has worked with a multitude of artists across different styles, from Skream and Basement Jaxx to Jessie Ware and Tinchy Stryder. Combining his passion for different genres and world culture, Dan Vinci has attracted top Jamaican artists into the fold, crafting a reggae-tinted message of unity, peace and tribalism. Critics are calling it “A contemporary combination of different soundscapes” (Wall of Sound – Mark Jones).
Brixton’s exciting new concept act, The Dandadda, is a compelling mix of genres created by producer Dan Vinci, incorporating a movement of musicians, dancers and artists. The concept launches with a gripping debut release of “Heart Attack” on 26th November 2016, inspired by the hyper-gentrification of the area. Dan Vinci, growing up in the culturally diverse Brixton, experienced times of high crime and social unrest but also misrepresentation, which led him to musically form what he calls a ‘positive rebellion’. Dan Vinci has worked with a multitude of artists across different styles, from Skream and Basement Jaxx to Jessie Ware and Tinchy Stryder. Combining his passion for different genres and world culture, Dan Vinci has attracted top Jamaican artists into the fold, crafting a reggae-tinted message of unity, peace and tribalism. Critics are calling it “A contemporary combination of different soundscapes” (Wall of Sound – Mark Jones).