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[CENTER][SIZE=4]Brad Miller presents[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Push The Night NYC[/SIZE]
[SIZE=4]Beginning May 2010[/SIZE]


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There is a drive in all of us to see what lies beyond - to experience the forbidden and embrace the unknown.

The Push The Night parties are meant to take you further. Every installment will showcase a different side of house, progressive, trance and techno - bringing out the best from each. Driven by a unique set of sights and sounds, they will deliver a distinct experience to push both your senses and your boundaries.

Initial dates and sounds will be announced on the Push The Night podcast in mid-April, with the release of episode 26 on [URL="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=329504076"]iTunes[/URL]. Stay up to date by following the latest details online at [URL="http://www.facebook.com/djbradmiller"]facebook.com/djbradmiller[/URL] and by signing up for announcements [URL="http://server1.streamsend.com/streamsend/signup.php?cd=23292&ld=32"]here[/URL].

Lean more at [URL="http://www.PushTheNightNYC.com"]PushTheNightNYC.com[/URL]

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