Oggy oggy oggy ! The donk-tacular dance music of Hull’s huge funfair
With 600,000 people attending, Hull Fair is the UK’s biggest – and has a thrilling but overlooked musical subculture. We follow the blaring soundsystems to meet the DJs and MCs facing off in waltzer battles The smell of fried onions wafts across the pink glare of candy floss, as lights pop, (…)
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