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Electric City 2010 Pt 2: Spectrum at HMV Institute
Date / Saturday, 2 October 2010
Time / 10 - 6
Venue / HMV Institute/ 78 Digbeth High Street; Birmingham, B5 6DY; United Kingdom
Cost / £12/15/22.50

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Electric City 2010 - Part 2
SPECTRUM
Date: Saturday 2nd Oct 2010
Venue: HMV Institute, 78 Digbeth High Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 6DY

The Institute (House, Dubstep, Drum n Bass, Techno, Electro, )

James Zabiela
Scratch Perverts
ZINC
Noisia
Pete Jordan

The Library: in association with DUBMATIC (Drum n Bass, Dubstep, Breaks)

Nero
Mary Anne Hobbs
Excision
MODESTEP
LANEY B2B Lonestar
INSTINCT B2B POINT 1
BOOGIE DAVE

The Congregation: PIONEER & DJ MAG (House, Progressive, Tech House, Techno)

SOS
(Omid 16B & Desyn Masiello)
Ralph Lawson
(2020 Soundsystem)
RICK PARKINSON
& VERY SPECIAL GUESTS TBA

The Temple (Disco, Funk, Hip Hop, Jazz, Soul)

THE Majeure FORCE
SHORTERZ
JEM ATKINS

The Blue Room - SHED
MR E
POKADOT & Cinderellaman
& MORE TBA

Promoter /
Eclectricity, Spectrum
October 2nd sees the first of two huge Spectrum line ups as part of
Electricity City 2010. Approaching a decade of being one of the most visible and respected underground club nights in the UK, Spectrum continues to forge its unique brand of multi-genre line ups that literally have no peer.

The HMV Institute's spectacular 1,500 capacity Room 1 brings together a line up of both immense proportion and diversity programmed in a way only Spectrum knows how. The technically brilliant delivery of House and Techno from International A-Lister James Zabiela and multi-genred mash up from Scratch Perverts, is complimented perfectly by the uber-hot DJ Zinc and Noisia who's recent releases have been taking their careers to new heights.

Not to be outdone in The Library, Drum and Bass and Dubstep's finest come together in association with Dubmatic. Nero, Radio 1's Mary Anne Hobbs and Canada's Excision headline a quality packed line up. Destined for the big time in 2011, Londoners Modestep make their Birmingham debut as part of their exclusive Spectrum BIrmingham residency.

Continuing on through the vast venue, The Congregation is hosted by Pioneer and DJ Mag with House and Progressive heavyweights SOS (featuring Omid 16B and Desyn Masiello) and Ralph Lawson of 20:20 Soundsystem fame. And, finally, for a disco, funk and hip hop all round party fix, The Temple sees a DJ set from Pete Jordan's new Majeure Force project, ably supported by local legends Shorterz and Jem Atkins.

Tickets: £12 EARLYBIRD & NUS* // £15 STD // £22.50 VIP

Online Tickets - http://www.theticketsellers.co.uk/buy_tickets/events/?id=10012426&ref=let_aft

Credit Card Bookings: Tel 0844 870 0000

More info:
www.eclectricityevents.co.uk // info@eclectricityevents.co.uk

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