Birmingham Sat 07/05 - FWD >> Rinse FM @ HMV Institute

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Birmingham Sat 07/05 - FWD >> Rinse FM @ HMV Institute

Post by Harry12 » Fri Apr 08, 2011 12:39 pm

** PLEASE NOTE, DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRUMSTANCES, THE FWD>>RINSE EASTER SHOW @ HMV INSTITUTE IS NOW GOING TO TAKE PLACE ON 7TH MAY AND NOT ON SAT 23RD APRIL AS ORIGINALLY ADVERTISED.

ALL TICKETS PURCHASED FOR SAT 23RD APRIL ARE VALID FOR THE NEW DATE. INFO BELOW - APOLOGIES FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE BUT WE HOPE YOU CAN STILL JOIN US FOR WHAT WILL BE AN AMAZING PARTY!!**

EC-LECTRICITY PRESENTS FWD>>RINSE

Sat 7th May 2011
@ HMV INSTITUTE, BIRMINGHAM

Featuring....
SKREAM
ARTWORK (Magnetic Man)
PLASTICIAN
JAMIE GEORGE
N TYPE
BRACKLES
& MORE TBA

Dubstep | Bass | UK Funky | Garage

Other attractions
- Chill out zone's with comfy seating
- Food stalls
- Outdoor Smoking Courtyard

Date: Sat 7th May 2011
Venue: The HMV Institute, 78 Digbeth High St, Digbeth, Bham B5 6DY
Time: 22:00 - 06:00

Tickets: -
Earlybirds £12
General Admission £15
VIP £20

Info: 01789 730558
info@eclectricityevents.co.uk

Outlets: -
Credit Card Bookings: 0844 870 0000
Online Ticket Link: http://www.theticketsellers.co.uk/ticke ... ef=let_aft

www.eclectricityevents.co.uk
www.eclectricityevents.co.uk/tickets
www.facebook.com/eclectricity
www.twitter.com/Eclectricity_UK

This one's for those of a bass heavy disposition as Ec-lectricity present the Birmingham debut of FWD>>Rinse; a one off showcase of artists from Rinse FM.

Rinse is the most prolific label in Dubstep, UK Funky and Garage flavours. Over recent years, the Rinse stable has brought the likes of KATY B, MAGNETIC MAN, SKREAM, BENGA through the ranks as undiscovered artist's to the global phenomenon's they are today.

Rinse FM has been around since 1994 from it's roots as a London based pirate Radio Station (the largest pirate station in the UK) that provided first exposure to the like's of DIZZEE RASCAL and WILEY.

Anyone who knows their Dubstep knows that Rinse FM has been around for years building the UK Dubstep scene as we know it today. As put Fact Magazine put it in 2007, "Without Rinse, Grime and Dubstep would be very different: indeed, it’s fair to say that they might not even exist at all."

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