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Busy P and DJ Mehdi bring in the New Year


The duo will perform in Sydney on December 31st.
Words / Resident Advisor
Published / Thursday, 06 November 2008 11:30 PM
Category / Local NewsAustralia
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Busy P and DJ Mehdi will bring in the New Year in Syndey.

The duo, who have been traveling the world under the Ed Banger banner and bringing the label's distorted electro to the masses, will undoubtedly be in a party mood on December 31st when they take over Oxford Art Factory. That's because this year has marked their continued ascent to the upper reaches of the DJing elite and caps off a remarkable tour that has seen them travel to just about every continent in the world…except for Australia. That, of course, will change in December when the boys make their way down to Oz for shows in Sydney, Melbourne and even a stop off in New Zealand for the Rhythm and Vines festival. As always for these sorts of things, tickets are going fast, so be sure to act now to ensure that your New Year's is an Ed Banger one.
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