MusicNewsWatch an anarchic Nine Nights stream featuring Flohio, Elheist, and moreOn carnival weekend, the crew broadcast ‘Dancehall Supremacy’, celebrating the impact of Jamaican culture on Britain’s streetsShareLink copied ✔️September 7, 2020MusicNewsTextThomas GortonNine Nights With Notting Hill Carnival cancelled this year due to COVID-19, the highlight of the cultural calendar was forced to go virtual. Access All Areas was the organisers’ official response, with 14 soundsystems streamed across four channels on the carnival website. Over lockdown, GAIKA and a crew of likeminded Black artists – including GLOR1A, Shannen SP, and Zara Truss-Giles – formed Nine Nights, described by the collective as “a new music TV concept featuring black artists from around the world and spanning music, visual art, performance, poetry, spoken word. “Rooted in the Jamaican tradition that celebrates the life and safe passing of the deceased over nine nights, this series is for those who have lost their lives at the hands of racism, police brutality and COVID-19, to celebrate their existence and push for change.” With carnival cancelled IRL, Nine Nights broadcast a digital event called “Dancehall Supremacy”, featuring Flohio, Elheist (who released one of my favourite tunes of the year), Scratcha DVA, Obongjayar, plus more. The night was a celebration of Jamaican club culture, with visuals paying homage to cult 90s films such as Babymother and Dancehall Queen. Watch the stream below, and donate here – all proceeds are going to Justice4Grenfell. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREDream pop artist Absolutely is in a world of her ownAn introduction to Awful Records in 5 tracksWhy are MP3 players making a comeback?In pictures: 2hollis shuts down the takt after party in BerlinZeyne is making ‘Arabic alt-pop’ to reclaim her voice5 things that inspired Smerz’s dreamy album, Big City LifeFKA twigs’ albums ranked, from alien to human Alt-pop artist Sassy 009 shares 5 of her offline obsessions15 of the most iconic producer tags of all timeReykjavík’s Alaska1867: ‘You don’t hear rap from this perspective’ Colombian-born Sinego wants to become the Anthony Bourdain of music5 artists speak on the future of ‘Latin Club’