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The Mine 3rd Birthday, Fri 25th Sept

Aug 25, 2015
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Posted by Louise Bloom

The Mine have been breaking eardrums with their bass-heavy residency at Volks for three years this weekend and to celebrate they are teaming up with the forces behind online channel Get Darker. It’s a match made in heaven (albeit a heaven that’s darker and noisier than usual) with gut-rumbling dubstep shaking bones from 11pm right through to 7am Saturday morning.

DJs Quest, Chefal, Darkside, T_! plus Sibla, Duku and Taki take control of the main room alongside MCs Toast, Gweni and Geniq, with another full line-up in the basement. Mine regulars are a genial bunch, as anyone who went along to last weekend’s warm up at The Hub can testify. The tight-knit crew served up everything from the deepest dub to jump-up classics while the crowd soaked it all up and sweated it right back out.

The whole thing will be streamed live on Get Darker TV for those that can’t make it.

Volks, Friday 25th September 2015
For more info go here.

Aug 25, 2015
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