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mau5trap London Warehouse Party - July 7th


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[b]LWE presents
mau5trap London Warehouse Party
Sat 7th July: 10pm to 6am
Great Suffolk Street Warehouse, SE1 0NR[/b]

[img]http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j284/Zoelee77/mau5traplogo.jpg[/img]

[i]“mau5trap records is a record label. We make records. DJ's play our records for people to listen to. Sometimes people dance to it, or play it in their cars. That's all there is to it really.”[/i]

Its this simple philosophy that has propelled mau5trap, [b]Deadmau5’s[/b] own label, to become one of the most important labels for a generation and is home to some of the biggest electronic music released in the last three years.

Following two sold out shows at [b]Ministry of Sound[/b], the label have laid plans with LWE for a massive Mau5trap warehouse party. A whole host of special guests to be announced shortly and limited Presale tickets are on sale now and general release is on Monday 14th May.

The last mau5trap event sold out in advance in a matter of weeks – do not miss out!

[b]Tickets go on sale MONDAY 14TH MAY[/b]
Advanced £17.50 and £20 / £25
www.londonwarehouseevents.co.uk

[b]Mau5trap Recordings[/b]
https://www.facebook.com/mau5trap / www.mau5trap.com

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[i]“mau5trap records is a record label. We make records. DJ's play our records for people to listen to. Sometimes people dance to it, or play it in their cars. That's all there is to it really.”[/i]

[IMG]http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j284/Zoelee77/mau5trapimage.jpg[/IMG]

Here we go, the first of many artist announcements

[b]Foreign Beggars Live[/b]

Foreign Beggars are the critically acclaimed Rap, Grime and Dubstep group based in London, UK. The group consists of MCs Orifice Vulgatron and Metropolis, producer Dag Nabbit and DJ Nonames. Foreign Beggars are renowned for their eclectic and energetic live shows. Currently performing well over a hundred shows a year and supported by all the biggest bass artist on the planet. Previous collaborations with Skrillex and Flux Pavillion. Foreign Beggars will be releasing a new album on mau5trap in July 2012, “The Uprising”, including the single 'Apex' vs Knife Party'

[b]Check out their latest release on mau5trap: Palm of mind[/b]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iHkGdRtIDgw#!

We can also confirm that [b]Arch 2[/b] is going to be hosted by non other then the bass master specialists behind the ground breaking Outlook Festival, [b]PACK London[/b]. Pack London have hand picked a selection of their favourite artists including, Koven, Slugz & Boyson, Klose One & Rattus Rattus, Phear Phace, Harikiri, Sai all hosted by Hype Man Sage.

[b]Tickets:[/b]
The last mau5trap event sold out in advance in a matter of weeks..
Warning - **Pre Sale tickets sold out in les then 48 hours**

[b]Advanced £17.50 and £20 / £25[/b]
www.londonwarehouseevents.co.uk

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NOISIA added to mau5trap warehouse party
http://londonwarehouseevents.co.uk/noisia-added-to-mau5trap-warehouse-party/

[img]http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j284/Zoelee77/SplittheAtomSpecialEditionArtwork-ByRutgerPrins300DPI.jpg[/img]

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[b]mau5trap warehouse party[/b] is coming up fast now with 3 weeks to go (Sat 7th July) and counting!

[b]Noisia[/b] are heading the bill in main room, alongside mau5trap favourites [b]Tommy Trash[/b] and [b]Frederik[/b] and special guest [b]Bare Noize[/b] with a few more surprises still to come.

The massive [b]Outlook Festival[/b] promoters [b]Pack London[/b] host Arch 2.

[b]Last remaining £17.50 tickets:[/b] www.londonwarehouseevents.co.uk

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