ONE of the pioneers of grime music is set to spit on a Carlisle stage later this month. 

Devilman, who's perhaps best known for his legendary rap clash with Skepta in 2006, will be headed to Carlisle's Blackbox Institute, on Fisher Street, on October 29. 

The Halloween event is being brought together by Carlisle's own music label, SubSound

The Birmingham Godfather of grime, will be supported by plenty of local artists including; TZ, Zom-B, Ruptcha, Radman Sound and Demloxx. 

The spectacular hip-hop enthused evening will be also hosted by Carlisle's own battle rapper Dale CA

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Devilman will be joined on stage with Callum Bishop on the decks, who is from Norwich and has previously been released on the SubSound record label. 

Adam Teasdale, founder of SubSound and who also runs Site Seventy9 Studios, said: "It's going to be a huge event this, it's great to finally bring one to a club opposed to a festival. 

"It's definitely the biggest MC that Carlisle has had in a long time and if people get behind it, I'll bring more," he said.

SubSound is growing in stature, based in Carlisle but gets plays all around the world, the label has bagged 200 releases under their belt and almost 2 million plays worldwide.

"It'll be high energy the entire time Devilman's on the mic, he's got one of the biggest tracks of the summer out at the moment - 'Ballin', if this doesn't bring people from Carlisle out - nothing will," he said. 

Contact SubSound on Facebook for tickets which are only £10, or you can purchase via skiddle here.

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