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RTRFM Phase Fundraiser Features Top DJs

03-RTRFM-Phase-Web-Poster-252x355If you’re a lover of local electronic music tonight’s the night to support local community radio station RTRFM.

Their fundraiser ‘Phase’ sees some of Perth’s premier electronic producers and DJs take to the decks at one of Northbridge’s coolest clubs, Geisha, tonight Friday, 29 May.

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As the moon rises, get down to the best and freshest in deep house, techno and more.

On the bills is
23:00-23:20 | Craig Hollywood
23:20-00:00 | Gravy Murphy [LIVE]
00:00-00:15 | Wil Bixler
00:15-01:00 | Phil Stroud [LIVE]
01:00-02:00 | James A x Declan
02:00-03:00 | Craig Hollywood x Wil Bixler
03:00-04:00 | Methods Of Movement DJs
04:00-05:00 | Polyrhythmic DJs

Experience Gravy Murphy’s ambient, experimental sonic compositions live, alongside Phil Stroud’s unique club constructions, in what will be Stroud’s debut live performance.

With post-midnight sets from Methods of Movement DJs and Polyrhythmic DJs, Phase promises to keep you dancing well into the AM. Give some support to the station that hosts LGBTIQ radio program ‘All ThingsQueer’ and ensures local music gets heard.

Tickets are available from RTRFM

 

Declaration: OUTinPerth editor Graeme Watson is a presenter at RTRFM 92.1 

 

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