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Control: Techno Build V1.0

A night of Electro Techno Mayhem at the newly renovated Bluprint nightclub at 5 Aberdeen Street, East Perth.

Offering glitchy electro, tribal techno, psychedelic acid and sweeping pure trance Ctrl (Control) will be the collective’s first event and promises to be a great night.

DJ's

Melbourne imports

D-JCB (Melb) // Minimal/Electro/

Brad Raven (Melb) // 3 Deck Techno

Local

Psi-fact // Acid Techno/Trance

Kinestesia // Tech/Tribal

Steve Goodwin // Electroclash/Funky

Featuring visuals the VJ artists Pixel Juice from the Big Day Out

Proudly sponsored by Inthemix, EQ Records, Base FM, Bluprint and Pixel Juice

When - Saturday 10th September 2005 10pm

Where - Blueprint night club - 5 Aberdeen Street, East Perth

Tickets $12 - sale on the door or at http://www.inthemix.com.au/shop/customer/p...p?productid=722

Also check out the write up on Tekno Scape -

http://teknoscape.com.au/eventguide/11315/CTRL_-_10_Sep.html

Check out www.dnanet.net for more info!

In case you're wondering why I am posting this - the group running this event (DNA) and one of the DJ's are work mates of mine. I have heard a couple of the DJ's on the line up play and they are well worth a listen!

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