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Spinning since 'back in the day', 1992, Mista Shotta is DJ veteran on the Nottingham scene. His creed is to play the very best tunes from any genre that has some soul 'n' funk to it, whether it be straight Funk, Soul, Disco, Northern Soul, Jazz-Funk, Latin, Afrobeat, House or Trip-Hip-Hop.
Part of several club night and free party collectives over the years, including Rumpshaker, Tribal Unity and Ghostfoot, his longest stint was with Fever, whose legendary percussive Jazz-Funk-Afro-Latin-House and Hip-Hop nights spanned 10 years in various clubs in Nottingham.
As a registered charity, Malt Cross actively fundraise to support vital programmes and services for vulnerable children and young people in the local community. This event is free but a donation can be made which will go directly to supporting communities across Nottingham and the wider county.
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