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Hey Guys!!!

Get ready to rock out on Thursday nights to some hard banging hard trance and hardstyle at WahWah Lounge. With a weekly rotating lineup, including dj's such as Ben Jackson, Johnny L, Hard Vibes, Photon, Mirage, Anthony P, Borna B, Adam S, DJ Germish you can be sure to have a rocking night.

Wear you're fluro, bring you're glowsticks, and shuffle like there's no tomorrow!

General $12; Guestlist $10

Mention "Ryan" For guest list entry.

Group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=52212902746

Event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5311...eid=53113237903

Hopefully see you all there!!! ........

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dj johnny l is pretty good, i enjoy his style of hard trance.

havent heard of the others.

$12 general admission no complaints there :)

considering i should be on the door if u say ryan's guestlist its 10bux, you can complain even less

should be a good crowd!

so how many ex hard kandy people we got in SAU vic?

so far there's :

me - dj (nexus)

dirk diggler - promoter and regular nutbag

bass junky - promoter

bombtrack - regular guest dj

camgts

alpharisk - not on sau anymore, but wrote a couple of tunes that were played @ hk

anyone else?

so how many ex hard kandy people we got in SAU vic?

so far there's :

me - dj (nexus)

dirk diggler - promoter and regular nutbag

bass junky - promoter

bombtrack - regular guest dj

camgts

alpharisk - not on sau anymore, but wrote a couple of tunes that were played @ hk

anyone else?

I was a regular Kandy Kid. Pretty much there almost every fortnight (every week would have killed me). Was good friends With Hayden, Katie, Kelsta and Scott Alert.

Hamish you should edit your post to read

Dirk Diggler - ORIGINAL CREW Promoter and regular nutbug, water getter for the DJ's and occasional Hamish Record bag mule! hahahaha

I also started out there when it was Deluxe! Hahahahaa AJAX with the Dreads!!!

Ahh the good old days

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