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Milky Disco Party @ Cargo, 12/04/2009


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Milky Disco Party@ Cargo, 12/04/09

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This Easter the cosmos will align, beaming its energy down through the heavens to Shoreditch, where Lo Recordings will be hosting the launch party for their brand new compilation Milky Disco 2 the follow up to what was dubbed the quintessential cosmic compendium by Vice and and 'an amazing collection of comets and moonbeams by 20JazzFunkGreats.

To celebrate this momentous occasion Lo have gathered together a cabal of like minded souls, including the inimitable Black Devil Disco Club (playing live) and hot picks Soft Rocks, Richard Sen (Padded Cell), Black Mustang and Gatto Fritto, all of whom feature on the compilation alongside Kerrier District, Glass Candy, Nite Jewel, Hatchback, Sorcerer and many more.

Milky Disco will take you on a journey, dragging your mind if not your body out of Londons grimy East End, up and away above the clouds, out of Earths atmosphere, past the rings of Saturn and beyond the edge of the Solar System (your Zone 2 Travelcard should still apply).

LIVE: BLACK DEVIL DISCO CLUB

DJS: SOFT ROCKS + RICHARD SEN + BLACK MUSTANG + GATTO FRITTO + JOHN POWER

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FREE ENTRY!

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