Blue Note Club pin badge
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Champion East London club culture with this sleek pin badge.
Created exclusively to accompany The Music is Black: A British Story at V&A East, the badge is made from responsibly sourced wood.
The Blue Note logo was created by British graphic designer Tom Hingston for the Hoxton Square club.
Blue Note opened in 1993 in the once forgotten London district and became a hub for music lovers, focusing on a different genre each night, fronted by world-class musicians: drum and bass night with Goldie, dub with Aba Shanti, breakbeat with James Lavelle.
Dimensions
2.4 x 3.6 cm (0.9 x 1.4 in)
Composition
FSC certified wood, rubber stopper. Backing card made from FSC certified paper
Colour
Blue
Product code
171970
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The Music is Black: A British Story
125 years of Black music-making in Britain. This landmark exhibition will reveal how Black British music has shaped British culture. Spanning four continents and 12 decades, this is a story of excellence and struggle, resilience and joy.
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The Music is Black playlist: every song featured in the exhibition's audio soundscape >






