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IllumiNasty and Lowdown Present: "Down N Nasty" 4 October 2014


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MANCHESTER’S STALWART AWARD WINNING BREAKS NIGHT LOWDOWN AND ILLUMINAUGHTY’S NASTY LITTLE BROTHER ILLUMINASTY ARE COMING OUT TO PLAY THIS OCTOBER!

Manchester’s biggest names in bass fuelled mayhem come together for a night filled with some of the best acts on the scene – showcasing breaks to electro, ghetto funk to glitch hop, drum n bass to techno and pretty much anything else to get you jumping, this is going to be one hell of a 3 room takeover of Sound Control! Get down to see 2 of your favourite names on the Manchester scene bring the bass!


Loft : Lowdown

THE FREESTYLERS
LEE COOMBS
LOWDOWN DJS

Basement : IllumiNasty

DUTTY MOONSHINE
ATOMIC DROP
SPECIMEN A
KROSSBOW
DJ CLUMSY

Bar : This city is ours

LINEUP TBA – Expect some fantastic local names coming soon!

Saturday 4th October @ Sound Control, 1 New Wakefield Street, Manchester

10.30pm – 4am

Tickets: EARLYBIRDS ON SALE NOW - £10+BF
IllumiNaughty http://bit.ly/illuminaughtyTickets

Afterparty at Alter Ego from 4am - 9am

https://www.facebook.com/events/1379669728985833/?fref=ts

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