Brixton looking like I've never seen it before in ten years of visits.In I went expecting one of the most exciting producers of genre-bending hip hop and R&B tracks, to put on a show which reflected just that.I couldn't have been more mistaken as the 29-year-old Haitian-Canadian ascended to raised decks on stage to DJ what was surely the biggest club night in town last Sunday.READ MORE: Ukrainian bands set to perform at Glastonbury to bring poignant anti-war messageAt time edged towards 9pm I started to question whether previous performances I'd watched and loved at the south London venue had really been sold out.
My usual spot a dozen feet in front of the bar on the right hand side (easy access) typically allows room to breathe either side but evidently not when a Grammy-award winning producer is in town.
The crowd's energy stemmed from Kaytranada's own moves as he seized every opportunity to freely dance on stage in amongst the dazzling light show and psychedelic visuals behind him.
The stalls turned dancefloor felt packed like never before with thousands of ticket holders busting moves that no rapper or singer could inspire.This was not the night to find out whether white trainers really can remain white after a show.
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