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FURTHUR PROJECT @ 28th Sept 08


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After an extended summer break searching the furthest corners of the globe for that elusive new sound the Furthur Project is back with a vengeance and a slight twist! Bringing you the fattest techno and tech-house to propel you gently into the autumn months London’s finest Sunday session is now at Cargo, one of the city’s most revered venues. This time hosted exclusively by our very own birthday boys – Strutt & Ignorant Fairy – this promises to be an event not to miss… so book your Monday off now!

•Spectacular audio-visual presentation from London based tech gurus Basedrift (Thirdeye Technologies) in the bar.

•Delicious food stall.

•Lush courtyard | smoking area.

•Look out for exclusive competitions, interviews, mixes and free promo tracks available by joining our mailing list or facebook group in the build up to the main event. :lol:

LIVE: GEORGE DELKOS

DJS: 4D + IGNORANT FAIRY + STRUTT VS. ERSKINE + ARCHIE HAMILTON

VJ: MAGIC LANTERN

4-12

£6.50 adv, £10 on the door, £7.50 Conc/NUS

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