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Two Am - The Alternative Malta Party


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by di-ve.com

Saturday, 07 May, 2005

'TWO AM - a night of alternative music bliss' is a party organised by AM promotions from the website www.alternativemalta.com. Alternative Malta is the portal of the local alternative music scene.

TWO AM will be held on Saturday 7 May at NAAFI canteen, Valletta. This is the second party organised by AM. The first was held on Xmas Eve 2004, also at NAAFI, with an attendance of over 300 people. Clips and photos from the last party here: www.alternativemalta.com/xclusive.htm

The music will be the best in alternative, indie, punk and rock. The DJs for the night are: Alison Galea (lead singer of Beangrowers), music critic Robert Pisani and Jeanz (who used to DJ at the Alley at its heyday in the 90s). Robert's set will feature indie-pop, post-punk and contemporary rock, while Jean will play an eclectic set spanning classics from the 70s up to the present day. Alison will be presenting a more groovy, danceable set spanning Blondie to Fatboy Slim to the funky beats of the 70s.

Tickets are selling at Lm2 (Lm2.50 at the door).

Bookings can be done by email: [email protected] or calling: Luigi - 9945-9555/Tim - 99848199

More info at www.alternativemalta.com

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