Sandwiches Weekly Update
Sandwiches Weekly Update
Kia Ora,
First off, great to see so many of you over the weekend just been. Congratulations to *DJ Flex *who took out the national Dubclash title on Friday - we'll definitely be hearing more from him in the future!
We also asked the question - '*What happened to the Techno...?*' and well... we found out! We were amazed at the huge response. A massive turnout and increadible vibe on Saturday night signal quite clearly that Techno is still right here! A huge thanks to everyone who came down. We're really excited to announce that we have already locked in a date for the next instalment. So keep Saturday 25th June free and we'll do it all again!
This weekend we've got another 3 very tasty propositions for you:
Thursday we welcome the return of an old night to a new home (ours!) - *Substance *explores the deeper shades of Dubstep... and it's free. Nice.
Then it's out with the big guns. Both Friday and Saturday are set to be huge, so don't miss out! Tickets selling fast for both gigs. We won't ramble on about them too much, the names in the fliers below speak for themselves! If DnB is your thing then you just don't want to miss Friday. Two words for you - *NU:TONE* and *HOSPITAL*. A guaranteed great night out!
If you lean more toward the dubstep end of the spectrum then you just can't go past Saturday's line up featuring some of Aotearoa's finest purveyors of subwoofer rupturing arrangements - *CRUSHINGTON* + *Olie Bassweight* + *Mufasa*.
Love these big weekends!
See you on the dance floor. Team Sandwiches x
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