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Copy and paste job from Teknoscape...:

The full line-up and event details are as follows :

Slinky -

MAURO PICOTTO

MARCO V

BENJAMIN BATES

DAVE LEA

Renaissance -

JAMES ZABIELA

MARK FARINA

CHRIS FORTIER

NIC FANCIULLI

Automatic -

BEN SIMS

PHIL HARTNOLL (Orbital DJ Set)

Loaded Dice -

MOVING FUSION

D-BRIDGE (Bad Company)

SONIC

THE UPBEATS

Brokedown Palace -

PROPELLERHEADS DJ SET

MJ COLE

DEEKLINE

ILS

Earlybird tickets are now on sale for $59 + bf from the usual outlets up to and including Friday October 14.

Subculture and NYD Double Pax will be on sale from October 10 for $110 + bf from Planet Video and Mills Records.

If there's ever a lineup in Perth that's too big then this might be it...

Not missing it for the world!

But retail tickets for 85+bf is a bit of a turn-off... thank god for earlybirds :D

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Line-up times

Subculture Festival

Sat Nov 26 – Belmont Racecourse

9pm til 7am

Slinky Arena:

9 – 10 Lee McCaw

10 – 11 Adam Kelly

11 – 12 Kenny L

12 – 1.30 Benjamin Bates

1.30 – 3.30 Marco V

3.30 – 5.30 Mauro Picotto

5.30 – 7 Dave Lea

Renaissance Arena:

9 – 10 Adam Kytka vs. Warren 10

10 – 11 Terry Waites

11 – 12 Kriece

12 – 1.40 Chris Fortier

1.40 – 3.30 James Zabiela

3.30 – 5.20 Mark Farina

5.20 – 7 Nic Fanciulli

Loaded Dice Arena:

9 – 10 Tcee

10 – 11 Diamond D

11 – 1 Sonic

1 – 3 D-Bridge

3 – 5 Moving Fusion

5 – 7 The Upbeats

Automatic Arena:

9 – 10.30 J-Dubz

10.30 – 11.30 Boy

11.30 – 12.30 Puff

12.30 – 3.30 Ben Sims

3.30 – 5.30 Phil Hartnoll

5.30 – 7 Cee vs. Clint W

Brokedown Palace Arena:

9 – 10 Nyquist Freqs

10 – 11 Smoulder

11 – 12 Buex

12 – 1.30 Kraak and Smaak

1.30 – 3.20 MJ Cole

3.20 – 5.10 Deekline and Wizard

5.10 – 7 Propellerheads (Will White)

an excellent night as expected. again.

lineup times changed majorly when i got there, looked at the big sheet of paper and i'm like... HUH???

stayed in main arena from around 12 till picotto finished, then we decided to check out the breaks arena, and boy lucky we did, loved Deekline's heavy breaks material. Good stuff :)

checked out a bit of Fanciulli but it was a bit empty, ended up sitting at the back of the main room towards the end chilling out, before heading home around 6.30am.

Lovin' it... if only i had the money to go to Sasha, Gatecrasher, Judge Jules, Breakfest (which i'll probably go anyway), Sun Electric, Summadayze, the list goes on...



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