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Eek A Mouse, Dawn Penn, Scientist, Friday 30th Jan, Chalk, BTN

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Friday 30th January 2026
BRIGHTON, CHALK in Brighton
6:30pm til 10:00pm
Minimum Age
14+

Eek A Mouse, Dawn Penn, Scientist, Friday 30th Jan, Chalk, BTN

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HORIZON PROMOTIONS PRESENT
EEK A MOUSE
DAWN PENN
SCIENTIST
FRIDAY 30TH JANUARY 2026
CHALK // BRIGHTON
DOORS 6.30PM - 10.00PM
EEK A MOUSE
Ludicrous, bizarre and uniquely original, few entertainers have had such a profound effect on the reggae dancehall scene as Eek A Mouse.
Revered for his wit and humour, biting social commentary and infectious energy, Eek A Mouse became a household name in Jamaica through his signature vocal style called 'sing jaying' a combination of toasting and singing with a strong percussive element
His high-pitched vocal style would set him apart from his peers, but what truly elevates him above the rest is the quality of his melodies and music.
SCIENTIST-DUBMASTER
Scientist, is a legendary Jamaican recording engineer and producer, born in 1960, who rose to fame in the 1980s mixing dub music. A protégé of King Tubby, he learned his craft at Tubby's studio before developing his own extravagant mixing style, characterised by deep, bass-heavy sound, wild album titles, and distinctive artwork. Scientist pioneered complex, layered mixes, especially during his time at Channel One Studios, and his innovative work continues to influence modern dub and electronic music.
DAWN PENN
Dawn Penn is a Grammy nominated Artist of the original queens of reggae music. First female reggae artist to perform at the BET Awards and a native of Kingston, Jamaica, she grew up in a musical family, studying piano, classical violin and performing with her sisters Pat and Audrey in churches. Her first recording "When I'm Gonna Be Free" was in 1966. She then recorded for the legendary Coxsone Dodd at Studio One and her first hit came in 1967 with the title "You Don't Love Me - No, No, No", one of the most famous reggae hits of all-time which has been covered by countless artists around the world including Beyonce, Rihanna, Sean Paul, Wu-Tang Clan, Eve, J Millz and Lily Allen to name a few.

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