Missed out on a Glasto ticket, or mud just not your thing? Then get yourself down The Book Club for the best vintage sounds in town. Live onstage, The Untouchables are champions of raw blues, with a string bass, a stripped down drum kit, a cranked guitar through a hot valve amp and a wailing harp – this band turns any venue into a rocking juke joint. On the decks, Trojan Records remixer Count Skylarkin is joined by the ever versatile DJ Wrongtom and vinyl archaeologist Greg Belson is flying in from LA with rare R&B records a-plenty.
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Italian DJ and producer Angelo Ferreri returns to Déepalma Soul with a fresh reinterpretation of…