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DJ Timbee Scores Double PDMA Nomination

DJ Timbee, resident DJ at The Court Hotel and Connections Nightclub has scored two nominations in the Perth Dance Music Awards. Timbee is in the final three of the Best House DJ category and also makes the Best Electro DJ  list. In 2011 Timbee took home the House DJ gong.

Speaking to OUTinPerth DJ Timbee said,

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‘I am once again over the moon about getting into the top three for electro and house. The support I recieve from the people at both The Court and Connections is heart warming, and to be recognised state wide for the work I do is truly awesome. Stiff competition this year however, fingers crossed I’ll bring home the gold!’

Also in the running for the awards is another Court Hotel regular Flex, who is nominated as Best Tech-House DJ. Earlier it was annouced that Colin Bridges host of RTRFM’s long running dance music program Beats Per Minute would be inducted into the Hall of Fame at this years awards.

The 14th Perth Dance Music Awards will be announced at The Court Hotel from 3pm to midnight on December 2.

OIP Staff

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