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MIDNIGHT JUGGERNAUTS @ Cargo - 08/04/08


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The musical juggernaught from down under play an intimate gig at Cargo just days after their sold out event at the Scala, presenting material from their amazing new album Dystopia. But don't take our word for it:

"With hints of prog-rock and ’70s sci-fi themes, Dystopia’s soaring synth melodies, falsetto-laden choruses, and unironic grandness are utterly infectious."

- XLR8R

"Like The Rapture with John Carpenter, their pummeling space-disco is the perfect bridge between Bloc Party’s indie elegies and a synapse-shredding Justice DJ set"

- NME

"Destined to do for electronic music in Australia what Daft Punk’s Homework did in France a decade ago - start a movement nationally and turn heads worldwide - the debut set from this Melbourne/Sydney trio is an elegantly storming set of lucious grooves topped off with sci-fi imagery and prog-rock echoes. 9/10.

- Sydney Morning Herald

7-1

£7 adv

LIVE: MIDNIGHT JUGGERNAUTS + CHRISTOPHER D ASHLEY + SPORTS DAY MEGAPHONE

DJ: JERRY BOUTHIER

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