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What's On With Sandwiches

Published: Wed 1 Jul 2009 02:08 PM
What's On With Sandwiches
Can you believe June is over already? What happened there! At least the shortest day is now behind us and it's all down hill till summer... (ok, that's a little optimistic - and hey what's wrong with winter anyway?)
Lets focus on the here and now. July is jam packed with great gigs, here's a taste of what we're excited about:
Friday July 10: Noise Control
Saturday July 11: Monkey Business Mid-Winter Vodka Party
Friday July 17: Massey Reorientation party with Nick Thayer / Dick Johnson / Optimus Gryme / and more.
Saturday July 18: Pitch Black
Friday July 24: Concord Dawn
Saturday July 25: Aural Trash
Friday July 31: Minuit
Solid!
But wait, there's still one more. A very exciting little gig we have just confirmed yesterday and are all buzzing about here in the office. Wednesday (yes, Wednesday) July 29th we will be hosting Warp Recording artist Mark Pritchard. Mark is a bit of a legend - previously one half of the Jedi Knights with Tom Middleton - and experimental music producer par excellence. Keep the date free and don't miss out on this one. You can check out Marks myspace page here. Tickets will go on sale next week.
Right, the here and now. What's on this week and weekend:
In the bar:
Wednesday (thats tonight) - Live Jazz with the Nick Tipping Trio.
You know the score with this one by now. Haven't been? Why not?
Band on from 8pm, bookings recommended for dinner.
Thursday - Rumpus Room.
This week Wade and Stu have roped in a couple of special guests by the names of Jefe and Lisa to spin some old funk, new soul, alt country, traditional blues and gospel spirituals. They in turn have roped in a special live vocalist... and so it grows. Who knows what might happen. Come and join the fun.
2 for 1 pizzas all night, Dj's from 7pm. Free entry.
In the club:
Friday - Rhombus.
Get ready to shake off those mid winter blues as Wellington favourites Rhombus bring their full live band to rock the club with a South Pacific brew of dub n' bass, hip-hop, soul, funk, and roots-reggae. Expect the usual energetic performance with a few extra bells and whistles to shake off that winter chill.
Tickets only $15+bf. Bargain. This will be hot.
Saturday - TREi.
Another local lad enjoying some global success TREi is celebrating the release of his debut album 'Innuendo'. Holding down a consistent DJ schedule throughout New Zealand, Australia and most recently Europe, TREi more than comfortably shares the stage with the likes Andy C, Hype, Zinc, Mampi Swift, Concord Dawn, Pendulum and others on a regular basis. Come down and get a taste of what all the fuss is about!
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